This book presents integrative supervision applicable to integrative
and single-system psychotherapy alike.
Distinctive features include its synthesis of supervisory methods
aligned with multiple theoretical traditions, a research-informed fit of
supervision to the individuality of the supervisee, its insistence on
frequent feedback from both clients and trainees, and a modeling of the
philosophical pluralism and pragmatic flexibility of integration itself.
In reviewing videotaped therapy sessions, integrative supervisors offer
key insights into common problems, demonstrate how to adjust treatment
to clients' transdiagnostic needs, and guide trainees to clinical
competence.
Includes transcripts from actual supervision sessions and commentaries
from the authors' companion DVD, Integrative Psychotherapy
Supervision.