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Allen K. Hess, PhD, is Professor and former?head of the Department of Psychology at Auburn University. Along with the prized previous edition of Psychotherapy Supervision, he is the author, with Irving Weiner, of The Handbook of Forensic Psychology, Third Edition (both published by Wiley).
Kathryn D. Hess, PhD, helped establish one of the first safe houses for battered women in Alabama. She has published in domestic relations law and psychology as well as psychotherapy and its supervision.
Tanya H. Hess, PhD, completed her doctoral work at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and has worked on research exploring the relationship between expressive emotion and personality styles.
Preface | p. ix |
Contributors | p. xiii |
Historical Context | |
Psychotherapy Supervision: A Conceptual Review | p. 3 |
Perspectives of Participants | |
The Dynamics of Change and Outcome in Psychotherapy Supervision: A Note on Professional Identity | p. 25 |
The New Supervisee: Order from Chaos | p. 40 |
On Being Supervised | p. 55 |
Supervising International Students in Counseling and Psychology Training | p. 70 |
The Transition from Supervisee to Supervisor | p. 82 |
Psychotherapy Orientations | |
Psychoanalytic Supervision | p. 97 |
Supervision of Narrative-Based Psychotherapy | p. 114 |
Supervision and Training of Experiential Psychotherapists | p. 137 |
Interpersonal Approaches to Psychotherapy Supervision: A Vygotskiian Perspective | p. 157 |
Special Modalities | |
Supervision of Couples and Family Therapy | p. 179 |
Supervision in Therapeutic and Collaborative Assessment | p. 200 |
Hypnotherapy Supervision | p. 223 |
Supervision of Paraprofessional Human Service Workers | p. 246 |
Developmental Perspectives | |
The Supervision of Child Psychotherapy | p. 265 |
Supervising Psychotherapy with Adolescents | p. 286 |
Supervising Novice Geropsychologists | p. 299 |
Special Populations | |
Supervising Psychotherapy of Abuse Survivors | p. 315 |
Supervising Substance Abuse Treatment: Specific Issues and a Motivational Interviewing Model | p. 340 |
Supervising Therapists Treating the Severely Mentally Ill | p. 359 |
Clinical Supervision in Correctional Settings | p. 380 |
Teaching Interventions with the Sexually Disordered | p. 409 |
Psychotherapy Supervision and Angry, Hostile, and Violent Patients | p. 432 |
Supervision in Medical Settings | p. 450 |
Research Developments | |
State of the Art in the Assessment, Measurement, and Evaluation of Clinical Supervision | p. 473 |
Research: The State of the Field | p. 500 |
Professional Issues | |
Ethical and Legal Considerations in Psychotherapy Supervision | p. 521 |
Race, Sex, and Gender Considerations | |
Racial and Cultural Aspects of Psychotherapy and Supervision | p. 537 |
Gender and Sexual Orientation in Supervision | p. 560 |
State of the Field and Its Future | |
Summing Up and Moving Forward | p. 579 |
Author Index | p. 591 |
Subject Index | p. 611 |
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