This article explores the use of play and metaphor in clinical supervision. The intention is not to attempt to cover the whole area of play, or the use of metaphor in clinical supervision, but rather to highlight particular aspects of their respective roles in the service of learning about therapeutic work. The relevance of the arts - especially the visual arts - in relation to this is also discussed. A number of brief clinical vignettes are included by way of illustration. All names, and some identifying details, have been changed to preserve confidentiality. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved
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This article explores the use of play and metaphor in clinical supervision. The intention is not to ...
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We want to immerse ourselves in what playtherapy means and how it can ease the hospital visit for si...
Title: Supervision with Visual Art Expression Author: Bc. Andrea Hanzlová ABSTRACT Although art expr...
Play therapy is a current trend in school and mental health counseling that takes into account the i...
This article explores the use of play and metaphor in clinical supervision. The intention is not to ...
In this article, literature describing the use of metaphor in clinical supervision is critically rev...
In contemporary psychotherapy education, psychotherapy supervision holds immense power and importanc...
Objective: Supervision is an important requirement for most health professionals and finding innovat...
The research explores how the conceptual frame of Heuristic inquiry can inform non-verbal exploratio...
The thesis on Metaphor in supervision is divided into two parts. The first theoretical part deals wi...
Supervision of Art Psychotherapy will be an inspiration for advanced practitioners and students in t...
This article takes up the question of the language within which discussion of research degree superv...
Grasping abstract concepts embedded in mental health training can be challenging! Students, trainees...
An analogue methodology was used to examine clinical hypothesis formation and perceived supervisor c...
Counselling professionals often incorporate play interventions when providing therapeutic support to...
Over the last 30 years it has been possible to observe a large number of authors with works dedicate...
We want to immerse ourselves in what playtherapy means and how it can ease the hospital visit for si...
Title: Supervision with Visual Art Expression Author: Bc. Andrea Hanzlová ABSTRACT Although art expr...
Play therapy is a current trend in school and mental health counseling that takes into account the i...