The first book on person-centred supervision. Recognising supervision as a discrete discipline, it explores some of the contributions person-centred thinking can offer in relation to the issues, questions and dilemas that arise in relation to the practice of supervision.
The first book on person-centred supervision. Recognising supervision as a discrete discipline, it explores some of the contributions person-centred t...
In this, the latest addition to the PCCS Books Critical Examination series, internationally acknowledged academic and psychotherapist, teacher and supervisor Keith Tudor focuses his spotlight on psychotherapy. The aim of the series is to subject the varied psy professions to rigorous critique by leading proponents in their fields. As Professor Ian Parker writes in the foreword: `Each theory is only as strong as its capacity to withstand sustained critical examination of the assumptions it makes about the world.’ Written in an accessible, conversational style, and drawing on a myriad of...
In this, the latest addition to the PCCS Books Critical Examination series, internationally acknowledged academic and psychotherapist, teacher and sup...