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Informationen zum Autor Meg Bond and Stevie Holland are educators of adults! developing the personal and interpersonal skills which underlie professional development. Meg specialises in clinical supervision and group facilitator training. Stevie runs courses on individual and organizational needs in change and practises as a psychoanalytic psychotherapist. Their partnership! Go education - the Group and Open Education Consultancy has had contracts with many NHS Trusts throughout the country as well as within other public services! business and voluntary sectors. They both have backgrounds in nursing! health visiting and as nurse educators in higher education. Klappentext This is the first practical book on clinical supervision for nurses. It offers ways of understanding the context of clinical supervision in nursing! especially why it has taken so long to be seen as important! and pinpoints organizational and personal pitfalls that can sabotage its effectiveness. Inhaltsverzeichnis Series editor's prefacePart 1: The context of clinical supervision in nursingThe surface picturethe development and value of clinical supervisionThe hidden pictureresistance to clinical supervision and implications for the clinical supervision relationship Part 2: Clinical supervision skillsThe clinical supervision relationshipa working allianceReflective skills of the superviseeSupport and catalytic skills of the clinical supervisorInformative and challenging skills of the clinical supervisor Part 3: Setting up clinical supervisionSkills of group clinical supervisionSetting up clinical supervisionReferencesIndex.