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Supervision, part four: group supervision
Journal of Kidney Care, 2022Peter Ellis and Jane Abbott explore the use of group supervision, as well as how it compares and contrasts to one-to-one supervision
Peter Ellis, Jane Abbott
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Effectiveness of Group Supervision Versus Combined Group and Individual Supervision
Counselor Education and Supervision, 2000This study investigated the effectiveness of large group supervision, small group supervision, and combined group and individual supervision with counseling students. Sixty‐four participants in a master's‐level practicum were divided into 3 treatment groups that received supervision over 10 weeks.
DEE RAY, MICHAEL ALTEKRUSE
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2003
The history of psychoanalysis does not record precisely when supervision as a concurrent companion to analysis became an established practice.We know, however, that in the beginning of the last century Freud was seeking theory to advance his fledgling psychoanalytic movement and had established a forum to discuss technique with his colleagues in which ...
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The history of psychoanalysis does not record precisely when supervision as a concurrent companion to analysis became an established practice.We know, however, that in the beginning of the last century Freud was seeking theory to advance his fledgling psychoanalytic movement and had established a forum to discuss technique with his colleagues in which ...
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The Supervision of European Insurance Groups
2010Description of insurance groups in Europe, review of existing literature on solvency of insurance groups, discussion on development of principles and rules for supervision and regulation of cross-border and cross-sector financial groups (with particular reference to insurance activities), review of overarching principles on insurance groups and ...
DREASSI, Alberto, MIANI, Stefano
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Effective Supervision in Groups
Counselor Education and Supervision, 1986In this study, the authors organized group supervision behaviors into categories that represent requirements of effective group supervision. To determine the requirements for effective supervision in groups, the authors collected reports of behaviors exhibited by a physician and a behavioral scientist acting as co‐supervisors.
MARK L. SAVICKAS +2 more
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2012
Abstract This chapter discusses banking group supervision. At first glance the necessity for the supervision of banking groups is not obvious. However, banks are now known to be subject to contagion risk. In theory the failure of a company which is a member of a bank group has no effect on the regulated bank.
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Abstract This chapter discusses banking group supervision. At first glance the necessity for the supervision of banking groups is not obvious. However, banks are now known to be subject to contagion risk. In theory the failure of a company which is a member of a bank group has no effect on the regulated bank.
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Group Supervision and the Psychoanalytic Process
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1999This article attempts to elucidate the psychodynamics of group supervision of group psychotherapists. The significance of the supervisory setting is explored with a particular emphasis on the frame. The regressive interactions in group supervision are regarded as enactments, which are conceptualized as nonverbal communications that are covertly ...
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Group supervision: A process and philosophy
Community Mental Health Journal, 1966A description of group supervision that focused on professional development of nurses through their discussion of home visits made to psychiatric patients and/or their families; this article presents an implementation of a philosophy of group leadership and the responses of the nurse participants to this type of group.
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Group Supervision: Focus on Countertransference
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1995This paper examines the advantages of a particular way of supervising psychotherapy, namely, in a group setting with a special focus on the supervisee's countertransference experience. Group supervision is conceptualized as much more than presenting a case and getting feedback. Rather, the group is used in all its interactive complexity as it resonates
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Group Supervision of Groups: A Modern Analytic Perspective
International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1999This article is introduced by historical references to Freud's Wednesday Evening Society and to relevant sources in the literature on group supervision. The aims of group supervision are defined: helping supervisees to understand the individuals who comprise their groups, helping the supervisee become a group-oriented therapist, alerting supervisees to
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