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Creative Action Methods in Supervision and Coaching provides an accessible yet informative introduction to the key philosophy, theories and techniques for effective creative supervision practice. Co-authored by three experienced creative supervisors, this book investigates and answers key questions such as "What are action methods?" and "Why use creativity in supervision?" to highlight how creative supervision works and why it matters.
Guidance on best practice is supported by key research and theory within the field and demonstrated in practice by insights from supervisee contributors throughout. Divided into three distinct parts, chapters cover:
- An introduction to action methods in supervision
- The application of creative techniques to supervision practice, highlighting adaptions to methods for groups or individuals, and in-person or online
- Supervision beyond the clinic, including non-clinical supervision with educators and creatives and guidance for supervision practice outdoors
This book is a core reference for trained supervisors who are wishing to inject a more creative approach into their work and for those undertaking a training in clinical and process supervision who have an interest in embodied and creative interventions.
List of contents
Introduction
PART ONE: An Introduction to Action Methods in Supervision 1. Creativity, Spontaneity and Relationship, a Morenian Perspective 2. Warmup as Process and Activity 3. An Integrative Theory of Supervision
PART TWO: Creative Techniques as Applied to Supervision 4. Small World Technique 5. Working with the Psychodramatic Techniques of Role, Double and Mirror 6. Supervising Groups and Teams 7. Creative Techniques in Group Supervision 8. The Six Shape Supervision Structure 9. The Seven Step Relationship Sequence 10. Mandala 11. Framework for the Embodied Reflective Narrative
PART THREE: Supervision Beyond the Clinic 12. Supervision Beyond the Clinic 13. Receptive. Responsive. Reciprocal: An Emerging Methodology for Safe Supervision Practice With.In the Outdoors Concluding Thoughts
The Creative Supervisor Toolkit Glossary
About the author
Anna Chesner is a psychotherapist, dramatherapist and co-director of the London Centre for Psychodrama, UK, which trains group and individual psychotherapists to UKCP registered level. She runs a private psychotherapy and supervision practice in London and has taught extensively in Europe and Asia.
Céline Butté is a registered dance movement psychotherapist and supervisor who works online, in the studio and outdoors. She teaches dance movement psychotherapy and supervision internationally and is co-editor of
Embodied Approaches to Supervision: The Listening Body (Routledge, 2023).
Bryn Jones is a registered dramatherapist and supervisor. He teaches on the MA Drama and Movement Therapy programme at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London, UK. His clinical practice includes working with adults on an addiction therapy programme.