Langbeschreibung
After 30 years of declining practice among psychiatrists, psychotherapy is being increasingly recognized as a valuable tool in psychiatric care. While this renewed appreciation offers hope for the future, a serious challenge remains: There are alarmingly few psychiatrists equipped as psychotherapy supervisors to help train the next generation of psychiatrists.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
ContributorsAcknowledgmentsPart I: Becoming a "Good Enough" SupervisorChapter 1. Introduction: Am I Qualified to Supervise?Chapter 2. Psychotherapy Supervision in Context: Historical and Theoretical PerspectivesChapter 3. The Supervisee's ExperienceChapter 4. The Supervisor-Supervisee RelationshipChapter 5. Ethical Issues in Psychotherapy SupervisionChapter 6. Practical Methods That Foster Supervisor GrowthPart II: How to Supervise Psychodynamic PsychotherapyChapter 7. The Process of Psychotherapy SupervisionChapter 8. Setting Goals for Psychotherapy SupervisionChapter 9. Using Process Notes and Audio and Video Recordings in Psychotherapy SupervisionChapter 10. When Psychotherapy Supervision Is VirtualChapter 11. Supervising Integrated Psychotherapy and PharmacotherapyChapter 12. Termination of Psychotherapy SupervisionPart III: Factors That Affect Psychotherapy SupervisionChapter 13. Race, Culture, and Ethnicity in Psychotherapy SupervisionChapter 14. Gender Influences in Psychotherapy SupervisionChapter 15. Supervision of Psychotherapy With Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender PatientsChapter 16. Psychotherapy Supervision for the Treatment of Substance Use DisordersChapter 17. Supportive Psychotherapy Supervision in the Acute Care SettingChapter 18. Supervision of Cognitive-Behavioral TherapyPart IV: Challenges in Psychotherapy SupervisionChapter 19. The So-Called Difficult SuperviseeChapter 20. Psychotherapy Supervision During Major Life TransitionsChapter 21. Sexual Issues in Psychotherapy SupervisionChapter 22. Dealing With Death and Suicide in Psychotherapy SupervisionChapter 23. When Lines Get BlurredChapter 24. Legal Considerations in Psychotherapy SupervisionChapter 25. Addressing Exhaustion and Burnout in Psychotherapy SupervisionIndex