The Adolescent and Family Unit at Redbank House carried out a trial of Bowen's Family of Origin Coaching that has prompted us to comment on the usefulness of this approach as a component of clinical supervision.This article will describe how this trial came about, the process adaptations required to make it possible and how some of the ethical dilemmas raised by this approach were addressed. Personal reflections from the team members will be shared, and our observations in terms of impact of this form of supervision on clinical functioning, team cohesion and service provision will then be discussed. In essence, we aim to provide an anecdotal account of our experience and ask the question, 'Is supervision that focuses on the therapist's indi...
Although there is a substantial evidence base of interventions to treat child and adolescent mental ...
Supervision is a collaborative learning practice to continually build the capacity of anyone working...
This research focused on exploring the experience of fifteen families who attended a first session o...
The role of the therapist as a person rather than only as a technician has become increasingly impor...
As a discipline virtually unknown thirty years ago, family therapy has expanded in a rapid manner. H...
Many systems approaches speak to the importance of respectful mutual curiosity in supervision rather...
This study examined the effectiveness of family of origin therapy as experienced in a workshop forma...
A collective case study is the study of more than one case (Stake, 1995). One therapist supervisor a...
"Many family therapists have not received basic training in clinical work with children (i.e. child...
The United States (US) healthcare system is evolving toward integration and collaboration as a means...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [66]-69).This study was designed to examine how graduate ...
This research project examined the presence and quality of supervisory in-session interventions (pho...
This study surveyed a randomly selected group of Approved Supervisors of the American Association fo...
Supervision has been described as the “pivot” upon which the integrity and excellence of social work...
The dramatic increase in the literature that addresses family therapy training and supervision over ...
Although there is a substantial evidence base of interventions to treat child and adolescent mental ...
Supervision is a collaborative learning practice to continually build the capacity of anyone working...
This research focused on exploring the experience of fifteen families who attended a first session o...
The role of the therapist as a person rather than only as a technician has become increasingly impor...
As a discipline virtually unknown thirty years ago, family therapy has expanded in a rapid manner. H...
Many systems approaches speak to the importance of respectful mutual curiosity in supervision rather...
This study examined the effectiveness of family of origin therapy as experienced in a workshop forma...
A collective case study is the study of more than one case (Stake, 1995). One therapist supervisor a...
"Many family therapists have not received basic training in clinical work with children (i.e. child...
The United States (US) healthcare system is evolving toward integration and collaboration as a means...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [66]-69).This study was designed to examine how graduate ...
This research project examined the presence and quality of supervisory in-session interventions (pho...
This study surveyed a randomly selected group of Approved Supervisors of the American Association fo...
Supervision has been described as the “pivot” upon which the integrity and excellence of social work...
The dramatic increase in the literature that addresses family therapy training and supervision over ...
Although there is a substantial evidence base of interventions to treat child and adolescent mental ...
Supervision is a collaborative learning practice to continually build the capacity of anyone working...
This research focused on exploring the experience of fifteen families who attended a first session o...