1st Edition

Mirrors and Reflections Processes of Systemic Supervision

Edited By Charlotte Burck, Gwyn Daniel Copyright 2010
    418 Pages
    by Routledge

    418 Pages
    by Routledge

    In this volume, as the title indicates, the focus is on understanding and elaborating what might be said to be "going on" in supervision as well as further exploring what is distinctive about systemic supervision. Looking at processes within systemic supervision involves engaging with the different contexts within which the supervision takes place and engaging with a range of theories - some developed or applied within therapeutic contexts and others drawn from theories of learning. Various theoretical frameworks have emerged and been described as underpinnings for systemic supervision. Social constructionist and narrative ideas have been vital in the creation of supervisory practices that promote open dialogues, multiple perspectives and the interrogation of traditional assumptions about expertise and hierarchy. This has inevitably led to a discussion of tensions and contradictions: unease about implicit practices of power, the problematics of assessment and evaluation and issues concerning the allocation of clinical responsibility. Positioning theory, dialogic theories and ideas from the field of adult education have also contributed helpful theoretical concepts for use by systemic supervisors.

    Foreword , Introduction , Evolving Theories , Theories of change and the practice of systemic supervision , The three faces of supervision , Creating reflexive relationships between practices of systemic supervision and theories of learning and education , Three gasps behind the screen , Exploring Emotions , Group Processes , Minding the group , From hazardous to collaborative learning , Times past, present, and future , Keeping the family in focus: Doing and reflecting in supervision groups , Power and Diversity , “Voice entitlement” narratives in supervision , Addressing issues of race and culture in supervision , Putting a face to institutionalized racism , The power of delegated authority and how to deal with it , Agency and Professional Contexts , Managing multiple relationships in supervision , Systemic supervision in agency contexts , Competition, cosiness, collaboration? Peer relationships in family therapy teams , Supervising across a theoretical divide

    Biography

    Charlotte Burck