Transgression is not only an inevitable part of systemic supervision but is also necessary if we are to work towards innovative and inclusive supervisory and therapeutic practice. Defying culturally generated ‘rules’ of systemic practice can allow for more relevant and productive ways of talking. Systemic practitioners are increasingly finding themselves trying to practice systemic therapy in employing authorities and training courses which are dominated by inflexible professional narratives and manualised procedures. Our profession is committed to ethical inner and outer dialogue, to self- and relational reflexivity as distinct from the rule-bound surveillance culture in which we live and work. Systemic supervisors and therapists may find ...
In this article, we outline an improvisation in live supervision that we have used on a placement fo...
supervision is considered essential as a form of professional mentoring to support good practice in ...
This chapter reflects on how supervisory practices are influenced by socio-cultural realities; uncon...
In this volume, as the title indicates, the focus is on understanding and elaborating what might be ...
Supervision is dramatically growing domain in the past few years. There are many origins which influ...
The culture of supervision is produced both in wider professional contexts and in particular local s...
Systemic Therapy as Transformative Practice is a collection of writings on innovative, contemporary ...
When practitioners and supervisors do not share the same counselling language or theoretical orienta...
In this chapter, the authors have argued for a move away from additive gender, 'race' or culture pac...
In this article, we outline an improvisation in live supervision that we have used on a placement fo...
In Ethical and Aesthetic Explorations of Systemic Practice, the four co-authors come together to rhi...
Abstract This article explores the expectations made of organised supervision in health and social c...
The central argument of the thesis is that the dominant modes of the supervision of teaching are in ...
This paper provides a perspective on contemporary supervision outlining an innovative model of live ...
Clinical supervision is a form of relationship-based education facilitating thedevelopment of clinic...
In this article, we outline an improvisation in live supervision that we have used on a placement fo...
supervision is considered essential as a form of professional mentoring to support good practice in ...
This chapter reflects on how supervisory practices are influenced by socio-cultural realities; uncon...
In this volume, as the title indicates, the focus is on understanding and elaborating what might be ...
Supervision is dramatically growing domain in the past few years. There are many origins which influ...
The culture of supervision is produced both in wider professional contexts and in particular local s...
Systemic Therapy as Transformative Practice is a collection of writings on innovative, contemporary ...
When practitioners and supervisors do not share the same counselling language or theoretical orienta...
In this chapter, the authors have argued for a move away from additive gender, 'race' or culture pac...
In this article, we outline an improvisation in live supervision that we have used on a placement fo...
In Ethical and Aesthetic Explorations of Systemic Practice, the four co-authors come together to rhi...
Abstract This article explores the expectations made of organised supervision in health and social c...
The central argument of the thesis is that the dominant modes of the supervision of teaching are in ...
This paper provides a perspective on contemporary supervision outlining an innovative model of live ...
Clinical supervision is a form of relationship-based education facilitating thedevelopment of clinic...
In this article, we outline an improvisation in live supervision that we have used on a placement fo...
supervision is considered essential as a form of professional mentoring to support good practice in ...
This chapter reflects on how supervisory practices are influenced by socio-cultural realities; uncon...