Fr. 209.00

Being Supervised - A Guide for Supervisees

English · Hardback

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Originally published in Dutch in 1991 as 'Supervisie: gids voor supervisanten' by Van Gorcum.

List of contents

Introduction , Starting the supervisory journey , Why supervision? , Contracting: the way to monitor your progress , Learning in supervision , Reflective assignment , Being on the supervisory journey , The initial stage , The middle stage , The final stage , The importance of writing in supervision , Understanding the supervisory journey , The person , The profession , Links between person and profession , The importance of understanding in supervision , Structure of a Supervision Contract , Ashridge's Code of Conduct for Supervisors

About the author

Erik De Haan

Summary

We know from experience and research that supervisory relationships can be immensely rewarding and developmental. Yet the same relationships can also be, and often are at the same time, highly anxiety-provoking and conflictual. Supervision as a developmental process is often mixed with quality assurance, performance reports, or marking and evaluation. Such processes only amplify the substantial power relationships that are part and parcel of supervision and they make engaging well with a supervisor really tough and challenging. This book helps supervisers to get the most out of supervision and reap the unique and substantial benefits that can indeed be found on this profound journey.

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