Supportive Clinical Supervision: Enhancing Well-being and Reducing Burnout through Restorative Leadership

Supportive Clinical Supervision: Enhancing Well-being and Reducing Burnout through Restorative Leadership image
ISBN-10:

191341454X

ISBN-13:

9781913414542

Released: Dec 31, 2020
Format: Paperback, 250 pages
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Product Description Supportive clinical supervision provides healthcare workers with a safe, confidential space to discuss the impact of work pressures, process challenging emotional aspects of their roles and reflect on work-life balance. While it is widely accepted as an effective means to maintain well-being and boost resilience, the availability of supportive supervision in practice is often haphazard or superficial. Tackling this important issue, Supportive Clinical Supervision offers a complete, practical account of how the restorative and supportive power of evidence-based clinical supervision can prevent burnout, promote well-being, improve workplaces and contribute to better outcomes across healthcare and beyond. The authors propose an evidence-based 'support model' to capture and understand the many and complex ways in which people and workplaces interact, then consider a range of ways in which improvements can be made at individual and systemic levels. Review "This excellent book shows how clinical supervision can be structured to provide crucial support for therapists to help reduce work stress and burnout while delivering effective psychological therapies. A rewarding read - thoroughly recommended." —David M Clark DPhil CBE, Professor of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, UK; National Clinical and Informatics Advisor, IAPT, UK"This volume provides direct guidance to the generally unrecognized promise of supervision to enhance well-being and promote a healthy organizational culture. The authors construct a practical blueprint around a superbly organized collection of evidence provided by international studies." —Carol Falender, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor, Pepperdine University Graduate School of Education and Psychology; Clinical Professor, University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Psychology About the Author DEREK L. MILNE was, prior to retirement, Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Director of the Clinical Psychology doctorate at Newcastle University, UK. He is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society and continues to teach, research and write in the field of supervision.ROBERT P. REISER is a clinical psychologist and cognitive behaviour therapist. He is an adjunct faculty member at the Beck Institute, provides consultation and training for clinicians and case managers in supervision, and supervises psychiatry residents at the University of California, San Francisco, USA.












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