Psychoanalytic Supervision
Insights on the Supervisor's Role in Therapist Development
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Guilford Publications
Published:26th Oct '21
Should be back in stock very soon
Nancy McWilliams' Psychoanalytic Supervision provides a fresh perspective on the supervisor's role in therapist development, emphasizing support and ethical guidance.
In Psychoanalytic Supervision, Nancy McWilliams draws upon her extensive experience and theoretical knowledge to offer a novel approach to psychodynamic supervision. This work is highly instructive, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the supervisor's role in fostering the clinical skills of therapists. McWilliams emphasizes the importance of support, goal formulation, and ethical considerations in the supervisory relationship, making this book a valuable resource for both new and seasoned supervisors.
The author meticulously explores the complexities of individual and group supervision, addressing key issues such as personality dynamics and power imbalances. McWilliams provides insightful clinical examples that illustrate the nuances of navigating these challenges, thereby enhancing the learning experience for both supervisors and supervisees. The text also highlights the significance of diversity within the supervisory dyad, encouraging readers to consider various perspectives in their practice.
Ultimately, Psychoanalytic Supervision serves as a guide for mentors and mentees to cultivate a productive relationship that promotes lifelong professional development. By optimizing this unique connection, McWilliams encourages readers to view supervision as a vital resource for ongoing learning and personal growth in the field of psychotherapy.
"A 'must read' for all mental health professionals. This is the most valuable book on the subject that I have ever read. McWilliams is a master teacher. She seems to have read and thoroughly mastered every source on psychoanalytically oriented supervision. Without ever condescending to the reader, she shares complex ideas that will be highly compelling to both beginners and experienced therapists. This book is a gem--don't miss it!"--Glen O. Gabbard, MD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Baylor College of Medicine
"McWilliams has done it again: here she takes on the subject of supervision with the same sharp and refined eye that she has brought to diagnosis, case formulation, and the challenge of being a psychodynamic practitioner. McWilliams offers a passionate defense of the judgment, wisdom, and mentalizing capacity that supervision requires, whether working with individuals, groups, or within institutes. She pays close attention to the self-esteem of beginning clinicians, emphasizing both the liability and inevitability of moments of shame. At the heart of this book is a well-articulated commitment to maintaining an ethical sensibility. Given McWilliams’s inviting prose, and her candor in revealing personal experiences, this book will have an extraordinarily wide reach."--Elliot Jurist, PhD, Professor of Psychology and Philosophy, The City College of New York and The Graduate Center, The City University of New York
"This is far and away the best discussion of clinical supervision I have ever seen. McWilliams distills a lifetime of clinical understanding and wisdom into lucid, gorgeous, and remarkably accessible prose. I recommend this book to clinicians of any level of experience who provide supervision to others, to clinicians receiving it, and, for that matter, to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of what truly meaningful psychotherapy looks like at its very best. A masterpiece."--Jonathan Shedler, PhD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco
"McWilliams offers a visionary framework for contemporary psychoanalytic supervision, compelling the reader toward wisdom and compassion as guiding forces. This book centers the humanity of the supervisee and the supervisor, honoring their resilience even while bearing suffering and the unknown. Riveting illustrations of supervisor–supervisee dynamics are used to engage a more complex and vibrant understanding of teaching and mentoring. This is a critical read for therapists and supervisors of any theoretical orientation who are dedicated to collaborative training and practice."--Pratyusha Tummala-Narra, PhD, Director of Training, Counseling Psychology Doctoral Program, Boston College-
ISBN: 9781462547999
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 511g
237 pages