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Group Supervision: A Guide To Creative PracticeStock informationGeneral Fields
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DescriptionOffers an insight into the complexities of organising, managing and creatively facilitating a group or of being a practitioner in a cooperative peer group. This book describes the skills needed for: managing different types of group, developing a flexible leadership style; making sense of group and individual needs; and, using creative methods. ReviewsPraise for the First Edition: 'A welcome addition to the literature... I thank Brigid Proctor for her guidelines for good practice and stimulating ideas for using the potential of groupwork within the supervision process' - ACCORD Table of contentsPART I THE GROUP SUPERVISION ALLIANCE MODEL Setting the Scene The Group Option A Typology for Supervision Groups PART II MANAGING SUPERVISION GROUPS Agreements as Friends Skilful Group Allies - Supervisor and Members Strategic Priorities Hot Issues of Group Life Sharing Responsibility - Peer Groups PART III SUPERVISING IN GROUPS The Harvest Inviting Creativity PART IV DEVELOPMENT Groups for Developing Supervision Training, Research and Accountability |