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Group Supervision Brigid Proctor

Group Supervision By Brigid Proctor

Group Supervision by Brigid Proctor


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Illuminates the tasks, roles and responsibilities of group supervisors and supervisees. Divided into two parts, this book focuses on the skills of managing each type of group, and offers guidelines for making clear agreements and alliances, developing flexible leadership and making sense of group and individual developmental needs.

Group Supervision Summary

Group Supervision: A Guide to Creative Practice by Brigid Proctor

`This book is a most welcome addition to the rapidly growing number of books now available that address aspects of counselling supervision in the British context. To my knowledge, it is the first that deals exclusively with group supervision and it is likely to become a classic text. It provides a comprehensive and, in many ways, inspiring handbook that should prove of enormous help to any individual or organization contemplating setting up group supervision for counsellors and other clinical practitioner' - British Journal of Guidance & Counselling

`This much-awaited book makes a welcome entry into the rather sparse British literature on group supervision' - Counselling at Work

`This is a welcome addition to the literature on counselling supervision. I found it especially stimulating having used various models of group supervision as a senior probation officer, and now using it in a listening post. In both examples the method did not replace individual supervision, but greatly enhanced it....I thank Brigid Proctor for her guidelines for good practice and stimulating ideas for using the potential of groupwork within the supervision process, and recognize it as a really valuable Sage-like contribution' - ACCORD

`This is a welcome addition to the literature on counselling supervision. I found it especially stimulating having used various models of group supervision as a Senior Probation Officer, and now using it in listening post. In both examples the method did not replace individual supervision, but greatly enhanced it.... I thank Brigid Proctor for her guidleines for good practice and stimulating ideas for using the potential of groupwork within the supervision process, and recognize it as a really valuable Sage-like contribution' - ACCORD

This practical guide illuminates the tasks, roles and responsibilities of group supervisors and supervisees. Case studies of four groups are developed throughout to illustrate the differences and issues that arise in the process of group supervision.

The first part describes the Group Supervision Alliance Model on which the book is based and identifies four overlapping but distinct types of group: authoritative, participative, co-operative and peer. The second part focuses on the skills of managing each type of group and offers guidelines for making clear agreements and alliances, developing flexible leadership and making sense of group and individual developmental needs. The author also tackles `hot issues' that arise in group supervision and suggests positive ways of encouraging and working with the diversity which groups encompass.

Group Supervision Reviews

`This much-awaited book makes a welcome entry into the rather sparse British literature on group supervision' - Counselling at Work

`This is a welcome addition to the literature on counselling supervision. I found it especially stimulating having used various models of group supervision as a senior probation officer, and now using it in a listening post. In both examples the method did not replace individual supervision, but greatly enhanced it....I thank Brigid Proctor for her guidelines for good practice and stimulating ideas for using the potential of groupwork within the supervision process, and recognize it as a really valuable Sage-like contribution' - ACCORD

`Anyone who has read previous works by Brigid Proctor will be delighted to see another of her books. And indeed, this book will not disappoint.... The book is likely to be valued by anyone with an understanding of the supervisory process but who is seeking ways of relating their skills and knowledge to working in a group context.... As a good supervisor would do, this book encourages the reader to develop their own style and sense of spontaneity in dealing with the differing needs of groups of supervisees' - Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal

`This book is a most welcome addition to the rapidly growing number of books now available that address aspects of counselling supervision in the British context. To my knowledge, it is the first that deals exclusively with group supervision and it is likely to become a classic text. It provides a comprehensive and, in many ways, inspiring handbook that should prove of enormous help to any individual or organization contemplating setting up group supervision for counsellors and other clinical practitioner' - British Journal of Guidance & Counselling

About Brigid Proctor

Brigid Proctor is a retired Director of Counselling courses at South West London College, and has subsequently worked freelance as a counsellor, supervisor, trainer and consultant. She is a Fellow of BACP having played an active role in the development of BACP, and co-founding Cascade Training Associates and Cascade Publications.

Table of Contents

Introduction PART ONE: THE GROUP SUPERVISION ALLIANCE MODEL Setting the Scene The Group Option A Typology for Supervision Groups PART TWO: MANAGING SUPERVISION GROUPS Agreements as Friends Skilful Group Allies Supervisor and Members Strategic Priorities Hot Issues of Group Life Sharing Responsibility Peer Groups PART THREE: SUPERVISING IN GROUPS The Harvest Inviting Creativity PART FOUR: DEVELOPMENT Groups for Developing Supervision

Additional information

GOR003474081
9780761959793
0761959793
Group Supervision: A Guide to Creative Practice by Brigid Proctor
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
20000420
232
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