Among the plethora of supervision books, Group Supervision is the
only one dedicated to working in groups. The strength of group
supervision is that it can provide a supportive environment in which
practitioners freely share and learn from their own and others′
experience. The Second Edition of this popular text features
up-to-date research findings on group supervision in organizations, and
further coverage of the challenge of diversity, and ethical
decision-making in groups. A new chapter considers the advantages of
groups for supervisor development and training, and stresses the urgency
for greater accountability and practitioner research.