Cognitive Analytic Supervision: A relational approach

Cognitive Analytic Supervision: A relational approach

by Deborah Pickvance (Editor)
Cognitive Analytic Supervision: A relational approach

Cognitive Analytic Supervision: A relational approach

by Deborah Pickvance (Editor)

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Overview

 Cognitive Analytic Supervision: A relational approach is the first book to present a cognitive analytic perspective on psychotherapy supervision. This edited collection of original chapters reflects the ways in which CAT therapists and supervisors have developed the model and used it in diverse settings. It is a significant contribution to the literature on relational psychotherapy supervision, written by established CAT supervisors, trainers and therapists who, together, have an enormous amount of professional and clinical experience.

The book covers important areas such as:

         the relational theory and practice of CAT supervision

         a cognitive analytic conceptualization of narcissistic difficulties

         intercultural issues in supervision (based on CAT training experience in India)

         ethical and clinical dilemmas in supervision

         supervision of consultancy work

Cognitive Analytic Supervision will be of interest to CAT supervisors, therapists and trainee supervisors, as well as supervisors and therapists working in other therapeutic models, in particular those with a relational approach. This book may be a useful bridge into relationally informed supervision for therapists who do not have an explicitly relational focus.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317506102
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/13/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 294
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Deborah Pickvance is a UKCP registered cognitive analytic psychotherapist, an accredited supervisor and trainer in cognitive analytic therapy. Her experience of psychotherapy supervision spans thirty years; this includes supervising therapists and supervisors practising in many different settings at trainee and post-qualification level. She has worked in NHS psychotherapy and psychology departments, primary care and women’s therapy services.

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgements

List of contributors

 

Section 1: CAT supervision: theory, process and evidence

Chapter 1

CAT supervision: a relational model

Deborah Pickvance

Chapter 2

The Healthy Supervisor: a CAT understanding of the process of psychotherapy supervision

Annie Nehmad

Chapter 3

The CAT model and the practice of CAT supervision

Eva Burns-Lundgren

Chapter 4

What makes supervision helpful? A review of research

Carolyn Lawson

 

Section 2 Challenges in relational supervision

Chapter 5

Clinical and ethical challenges in relational supervision

Deborah Pickvance and Glenys Parry

Chapter 6

The use of the CAT model in the supervision of CAT therapists working with borderline personality disorder

Liz Fawkes and Val Fretten

Chapter 7

Are narcissists a special case? Narcissism and supervision

Annie Nehmad

Chapter 8

Intercultural supervision: acknowledging cultural differences in supervision without compromise or complacency

Jessie Emilion and Hilary Brown

Section 3 Methods and tools of supervision

Chapter 9

CAT group supervision: the social model in action

Jane Blunden and Hilary Beard

Chapter 10

Using CAT mapping in relational supervision

Steve Potter

Chapter 11

Integration of competency assessment into CAT supervision: a practical guide

Stephen Kellett and Dawn Bennett

 

Chapter 12

Using mindfulness in CAT supervision

Elizabeth Wilde McCormick

Chapter 13

The microcosm in CAT supervision

Jason Hepple

 

Section 4 Supervision in different contexts

Chapter 14

The supervision relationship in a training context

Yvonne Stevens

Chapter 15

Supervising non-CAT therapists

Mark Westacott

Chapter 16

Supervising CAT consultancy in mental health teams

Angela Carradice

Chapter 17

Supervising CAT with young people

Louise K. McCutcheon, Lee Crothers, Steve Halperin 

Chapter 18

Dilemmas in relational supervision in intellectual disability services

Julie Lloyd

Chapter 19

CAT supervision in forensic practice: working with complexity and risk

Karen Shannon

 

Appendices

Appendix 1: Resources

Appendix 2: ACAT Code of Ethics and Practice for Training and Supervision

Appendix 3: Competence in CAT measure (CCAT)

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