In recent years that has been an increasing interest in supervision within the UK's cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) community. This is because the role of supervision has begun to be recognized in relation to the delivery of effective clinical services (Department of Health, 1998), and because of a clear recognition of the need to ensure that CBT practitioners are competent. Perhaps less well recognized in CBT are a number of interesting educational approaches to supervision, ones that may make supervision more successful. This paper summarizes some of these theories from a CBT perspective. Whilst the evidence base does not yet justify being too prescriptive, it is argued that some of these theories, such as Vygotsky's notion of the “Zone...
Clinical supervision is a cornerstone in psychotherapists' training but there are few empirical eval...
Cognitive-behavioural therapists and trainees are encouraged to undergo supervision when offering th...
In the field of psychology, providing quality supervision is important because inadequate supervisio...
Literature pertaining to cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) supervision is limited, particularly ab...
Clinical supervision is key to the delivery and governance of effective psychological work. We place...
Previous research in the field has consistently found that the use of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (...
Objective: Previous surveys examining the routine practice of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) su...
Although supervision plays a key role in the training of psychologists and in improving adherence to...
In this article, we discuss a meaningful synthesis of the integrated development model of supervisio...
This study used self-reports of the experience of Clinical Psychology trainees on the Doctor of Clin...
Scholars have emphasized the educational nature of clinical supervision. However, the supervision fi...
Clinical supervision is of growing importance professionally, but instruments to measure its effecti...
Recent developments have led the UK government to deem clinical supervision ‘essential’ to a safe an...
Background: Clinical supervision is assumed to be essential to the development of competent psycholo...
Background The importance of supervision is increasingly recognized, yet it remains little understo...
Clinical supervision is a cornerstone in psychotherapists' training but there are few empirical eval...
Cognitive-behavioural therapists and trainees are encouraged to undergo supervision when offering th...
In the field of psychology, providing quality supervision is important because inadequate supervisio...
Literature pertaining to cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) supervision is limited, particularly ab...
Clinical supervision is key to the delivery and governance of effective psychological work. We place...
Previous research in the field has consistently found that the use of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (...
Objective: Previous surveys examining the routine practice of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) su...
Although supervision plays a key role in the training of psychologists and in improving adherence to...
In this article, we discuss a meaningful synthesis of the integrated development model of supervisio...
This study used self-reports of the experience of Clinical Psychology trainees on the Doctor of Clin...
Scholars have emphasized the educational nature of clinical supervision. However, the supervision fi...
Clinical supervision is of growing importance professionally, but instruments to measure its effecti...
Recent developments have led the UK government to deem clinical supervision ‘essential’ to a safe an...
Background: Clinical supervision is assumed to be essential to the development of competent psycholo...
Background The importance of supervision is increasingly recognized, yet it remains little understo...
Clinical supervision is a cornerstone in psychotherapists' training but there are few empirical eval...
Cognitive-behavioural therapists and trainees are encouraged to undergo supervision when offering th...
In the field of psychology, providing quality supervision is important because inadequate supervisio...