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An Integrative Approach to Therapy and Supervision

A Practical Guide for Counsellors and Psychotherapists
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An Integrative Approach to Therapy and Supervision presents an innovative and flexible model for therapy and supervision practice.

The model draws on ideas from the psychological traditions of Transactional Analysis, Gestalt theory and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy to develop an integrated approach to working with clients and to developing a supervisor-supervisee relationship that can be adapted to suit the needs of individual personalities and situations. The authors lay out the theory underlying the model, how it relates to existing models of supervision, and demonstrate how the model works in practice using case material to illustrate the range of approaches that can be applied in a given scenario.

This book is essential reading for both new and experienced practitioners, as well as those responsible for training therapists, counsellors and supervisors.
  • Published: Jan 15 2011
  • Pages: 272
  • 227 x 154mm
  • ISBN: 9781843106364
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Press Reviews

  • Play for Life

    This would be useful to a wide range of people in the field of psychotherapy, from beginners to experienced therapists and supervisors.
  • Counselling Today (NZ)

    I believe this book follows its cover-title closely. Its aim is to offer a comprehensive, holistic, person centred and integrative model for therapy and supervision. I think they manage that through accessible language, many examples, illustrations as well as case studies. The authors give an excellent overview of Rogers work / Person-Centered Approach in Therapy and Supervision, TA, CBT and Gestalt. Their overview is useful for revisiting, revision or to get a foundational taste of those modalities... You could call this book value for money or a full-on package deal! Take your pick. I hope you'll find it as informative as I did.
  • ACPNL Magazine

    This book is clearly written, and there are plenty of case vignettes and other examples.
  • Penny Henderson, accredited Counsellor and Supervisor, Fellow of BACP and editor of Supervision Training: Issues and Approaches

    If you are interested in learning and in choice, and in a stance of shared responsibility in therapy or supervision, this book will stir your reflective juices. The authors' "FIT" model suggests options for practitioners and provides a framework for structuring sessions, for assessment at the start of a contract, and for choices within different phases of the work. The focus on learning theory in therapy and supervision is stimulating and well researched, and the book is clearly written and easy to read.