{"product_id":"supervising-individual-psychotherapy-9781615374243","title":"Supervising Individual Psychotherapy","description":"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.   Encouraging psychiatrists to consider stepping into                        this important role is what makes Supervising Individual                            Psychotherapy such a timely and indispensable resource. With a                        multipronged approach that combines the theoretical and the practical,                        supported by illustrative clinical vignettes, this guide focuses on four key                        areas: • The process of supervisor development, including helpful                        tools for building supervisory skills and fostering self-growth, practical                        methods for establishing and maintaining a healthy supervisory relationship,                        and a collection of vignettes to highlight the supervisee's perspective.                           Also addressed are common ethical questions that arise in the supervisory                        process.   • Specific techniques used in supervision, including how to                        establish and monitor goals for supervision, provide supervision via                        internet-mediated videoconferencing, and thoughtfully plan for the                        termination of supervision.   • Psychotherapy supervision for specific                        populations and within various care settings, including supervision of                        supportive therapy in hospital units and emergency departments,                        cognitive-behavioral therapy, substance use disorder treatment, and                        combination treatment of psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy. Also discussed                        are the possible effects of the supervisee's and the supervisor's race,                        gender identity, and sexual preferenceorientation on the supervisory                        process.   • Challenges that may arise in supervision, including an                        examination of the effects of marriage, divorce, illness, and death on the                        supervisory dyad; the legal aspects of supervision (e.g., confidentiality,                        medicolegal liability); and the risks of burnout in both the supervisor and                        the supervisee. With a richness of detail organized in an accessible                        and easy-to-reference format, this book clearly covers the skills,                        capabilities, and qualities needed to provide effective psychotherapy                        supervision—and is tailor-made for early- and mid-career supervisors who are                        looking to develop and refine their skills.","brand":"American Psychiatric Association Publishing","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":50716085387552,"sku":"9781615374243","price":54.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0753\/2812\/7264\/files\/9781615374243.jpg?v=1781290460","url":"https:\/\/bookcorner.com\/products\/supervising-individual-psychotherapy-9781615374243","provider":"The Book Corner","version":"1.0","type":"link"}