Online Supervision: Frequently Asked Questions
Thinking about some of the most frequently asked questions about online clinical supervision may help you to get the most out of your online supervision relationship.
Materials in the training, development and supervision section cover current issues or resources in training and supervision.
Thinking about some of the most frequently asked questions about online clinical supervision may help you to get the most out of your online supervision relationship.
Are you undertaking online therapy training or seeking to augment your existing competence in the practice of online therapy or online counselling?
Ostensibly, Project Psychology is all about applying psychological understanding and techniques in the course of project management and change management. Just don’t expect to learn very much about how exactly to do that.
What does supervision mean in the context of counselling or psychotherapy? In the interests of both clients and practitioners, most professional bodies for counselling and psychotherapy require members to incorporate supervision into their clinical practice.
This is an impressive and very wide ranging introduction to the Person Centred Approach. It not only introduces the approach but adds new dimensions to the theory and new extensions of it into practice, reaching well beyond the counselling room walls.
Drawing on an evidence base of over 700,000 words of email-based counselling and therapy, this exploration highlights 9 simple observations about the practice and process of online therapy. This paper is available here as a series of brief web pages, or separately as a single PDF download.
Asperger’s as a diagnosis can appear to preclude the existence of fulfilling human relationships for the young people concerned. But Bromfield’s “relationship-based therapy” for his young clients shows that they have the same human needs for relationship as others, they just have trouble expressing them in socially proficient ways.
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