Supervision In The Helping ProfessionsIn this book the seven-eyed supervision model is explored and developed to reflect its use in many professions and different parts of the world. |
Contents
Part II Becoming a supervisor and the process of supervision | 47 |
Part III Group team and peergroup supervision | 175 |
Part IV An organizational approach | 215 |
Glossary | 256 |
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