"Through the frame of positive psychology, Wade and Jones solidify a next step in conceptualization and practice of supervision. This expansive view of historical, narrative, literary, and theoretical approaches is a significant addition to the supervision literature."
Carol Falender, PhD, University of California, Los Angeles
"For many of us in mental health fields our "training" in supervision occurred on the job. We mirrored the examples of positive supervision we experienced or tried to avoid the pitfalls we associated with negative supervision experiences. But...
"Through the frame of positive psychology, Wade and Jones solidify a next step in conceptualization and practice of supervision. This expansive vi...