A Handbook for Practitioners discusses the growing significance of online supervision as online therapy gains prominence. This timely book addresses a range of issues, from practical supervision methods to research, legal, and ethical considerations in various therapeutic contexts. It evaluates existing supervision models within the online framework and introduces new models tailored for online supervision.
Key Features
- Authored by experienced online therapists and supervisors.
- Includes anonymised case examples and reflective activities.
- Guidelines for online supervision of face-to-face work.
- Discussion on the importance of preparation for online supervision.
Additional Information
The book aims to enhance the practice of online supervision specifically for online therapists, acknowledging that some practitioners may opt for online supervision of their face-to-face work. Many begin offering online supervision without specialised training, leading to a significant discussion in the final chapter about the value and necessity of proper preparation.
Specifications
Highly readable and accessible to both seasoned practitioners and newcomers in the field.