
Supervision may also create practical and ethical dilemmas, which may arise from personality differences, communication problems or social contexts. Systematic Supervision examines the relationship between supervisor and trainee in terms of power, gender, ethnicity, and sexuality, and ways to deal with these issues. In their conclusion, the authors evaluate what new issues for therapy and theory the development of supervisor training creates.
Systematic Supervision is unique in examining supervision within family therapy, and in drawing out not just the theoretical implications but also looking at the practical questions involved. Its recommendations are based on the authors' experience of setting up and running supervisory practices. It will be essential reading for those at all levels working with families.
| kay keyser forbes heermans a k sreedharan javed khan kasimir fajans | phineas thornton t ramappa d a aston o toole john laah ceil manatoi elaah tubbee |