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A manual for evidence-based CBT supervision [electronic resource] : enhancing supervision in cognitive and behavioural therapies / Derek L. Milne, Robert P. Reiser.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Chichester, West Sussex : Wiley Blackwell, 2017.Description: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 9781118977347 (e-book)
  • 9781118977347
Other title:
  • A manual for evidence-based cognitive behaviour therapy supervision [Distinctive title]
Genre/Form: Online resources:
Contents:
About the Authors viii Preface x Acknowledgments xv 1 Introduction and Overview of Enhanced CBT Supervision 1 2 Guiding Principles behind Our CBT Supervision Manual 14 3 The Context for CBT Supervision 32 4 Training CBT Supervisors 57 5 The Alliance in CBT Supervision 79 6 Goal Setting in CBT Supervision 104 7 Facilitating Learning in CBT Supervision 128 8 Feedback and Evaluation in CBT Supervision 153 9 Support and Guidance in CBT Supervision 179 10 Concluding Remarks 198 Appendix: Video catalogue 205 Index 212
Summary: The effectiveness of CBT depends on the quality of supervision and training that is provided to its practitioners. This manual is intended to significantly strengthen the available resources for training CBT supervisors (primarily) working within clinical services in the mental health field. The manual and its associated content are structured in user-friendly modules, designed to support multiple potential training functions including the initial credentialing and certification of supervisors, providing training to individual supervisors in a continuing education/professional development format, assisting in a 'train the trainer' approach, and distance learning. The authors drew on the insights of many accredited CBT supervisors to develop the guidance, and the work is built firmly on an evidence-based approach.
List(s) this item appears in: MCHFT - Psychiatry and Psychology E-Books
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About the Authors viii Preface x Acknowledgments xv 1 Introduction and Overview of Enhanced CBT Supervision 1 2 Guiding Principles behind Our CBT Supervision Manual 14 3 The Context for CBT Supervision 32 4 Training CBT Supervisors 57 5 The Alliance in CBT Supervision 79 6 Goal Setting in CBT Supervision 104 7 Facilitating Learning in CBT Supervision 128 8 Feedback and Evaluation in CBT Supervision 153 9 Support and Guidance in CBT Supervision 179 10 Concluding Remarks 198 Appendix: Video catalogue 205 Index 212

The effectiveness of CBT depends on the quality of supervision and training that is provided to its practitioners. This manual is intended to significantly strengthen the available resources for training CBT supervisors (primarily) working within clinical services in the mental health field. The manual and its associated content are structured in user-friendly modules, designed to support multiple potential training functions including the initial credentialing and certification of supervisors, providing training to individual supervisors in a continuing education/professional development format, assisting in a 'train the trainer' approach, and distance learning. The authors drew on the insights of many accredited CBT supervisors to develop the guidance, and the work is built firmly on an evidence-based approach.

Electronic reproduction. Browns Books For Students. Mode of access: World Wide Web.