Supervision in psychiatric practice : practical approaches across venues and providers /
This guide explores a range of supervisory techniques--from role-playing and working with process notes to live supervision and cotherapy--as well as a variety of venues--from inpatient and community-based settings to diverse administrative contexts and scholarly environments. It also features a tho...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, D.C. :
American Psychiatric Association Publishing,
[2019]
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Edición: | First edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgments; Part 1 Introduction; 1 Elements of Supervision; 2 Psychotherapy Supervision Research: A Status Report and Proposed Model; Part 2 Supervision Formats; 3 Supervision Formats; 4 Virtual or Hybrid Supervision; Part 3 Supervision Techniques; 5 Working With Transcripts: An Underutilized Supervisory Approach; 6 Working With Process Notes; 7 Role-Play; 8 Modeling, Rehearsal, and Feedback: A Simple Approach to Teaching Complex Skills; 9 Video Recordings: Learning Through Facilitated Observation and Feedback
- 10 Deliberate Practice for Clinical Supervision and Training11 Live Supervision: Behind the One-Way Mirror; 12 Cotherapy: Observing and Modeling in Real Time; 13 Other Supervisory Techniques: Before, During, and After the Patient Encounter; Part 4 Clinical Supervision Venues; 14 Inpatient Psychiatry Supervision; 15 Night Float: Working With Supervisees Remotely; 16 Hospital-Based Consultation-Liaison and Emergency Department Supervision; 17 Psychopharmacology Clinic Supervision; 18 Supportive Psychotherapy Supervision
- 19 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Supervision: Enhancing Learning and Promoting Expertise20 Psychodynamic Supervision; 21 Time-Limited Dynamic Psychotherapy Supervision: A Therapy-Driven and Competency-Based Model; 22 Group Psychotherapy Supervision: Working at Multiple Levels; 23 Couples and Family Therapy Supervision: Learning to Work Systemically; 24 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Supervision: A Developmental Focus for the Patient and Trainee; 25 Integrated Psychiatric Care Supervision; 26 Community Mental Health Supervision: Serving the Underserved
- 27 Global Mental Health Supervision: Capacity Building to Achieve Health EquityPart 5 Nonclinical Supervision Venues; 28 Administrative Supervision; 29 Leadership Supervision; 30 Supervising Scholarship; 31 Quality Improvement: Supervising Trainees to Lead Change; Part 6 Special Issues in Supervision; 32 How to Select an Individual Psychotherapy Supervisor: A Practical Guide; 33 The Supervisee: Making the Most of Supervision; 34 Psychotherapy Supervision by a Psychologist: Benefits and Potential Challenges; 35 Cultural Issues Within the Supervisory Relationship
- 36 Ruptures in the Supervisory Alliance37 The Supervision of Countertransference; 38 Boundaries: Management of Supervisory Roles and Behaviors; 39 Unprofessional Behavior: Identification and Remediation in Supervision; 40 Termination: Supervising a "Good Goodbye"; 41 Supervising Cross-Cultural Topics in a Clinical Setting; 42 Integrating Measurement-Based Care Into Supervision; 43 Neuroscience in Clinical Supervision: Toward a Neurobiopsychosocial Approach; 44 Suicide and Suicidal Behaviors: Supervising Adverse Outcomes; 45 Supervision in a Specialty Clinic: A New Frontier