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Nursing Supervision

A Guide for Clinical Practice

Stephen Power

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English
SAGE Publications Inc
22 September 1999
A practical introduction to the process of clinical supervision. Stephen Power follows the course of the supervision process, emphasizing its purpose and value and suggesting ways to avoid potential pitfalls. A number of theories and models are discussed with reference to each stage of supervision. Each stage is illustrated with a mixture of factual information, opinion, comment, academic theory, anecdotal material, and exercises.
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Imprint:   SAGE Publications Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   1
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 138mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   300g
ISBN:   9780761960089
ISBN 10:   0761960082
Pages:   240
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified
Introduction Me, Clinical Supervision, Nurses and This Book Nurses and Supervision - Myths, Trouble and Misconceptions What Is the Point of Clinical Supervision? The Question(s) of Clinical Supervision Communicating in Clinical Supervision The First Supervision Session - and Getting Beyond It! Finding a Solution by Knowing How To Look for the Problem! The Middle Phase of Supervision - Power, Persecution and Game-Playing Moving On - Groupwork and Endings in Clinical Supervision

Stephen Power is Principal Lecturer at the Department of Mental Health and Learning Disabilities, Canterbury Christ Church University College, Kent. His nursing career began in 1972 and includes several clinincal trainings. He has wide experience as a supervisor of nurses, psychotherapists and counsellors.

Reviews for Nursing Supervision: A Guide for Clinical Practice

`Written from a personal perspective and has a subtle blend of practical suggestions accompanied by some insightful anecdotes. It is aimed at all nurses who are engaged as supervisors or as supervisees and unsurprisingly has a strong element of mental health to it.... Stephen Power has a very convincing style that gets the message across.... There is a strong sense that this author knows his topic well with each chapter providing an in-depth understanding of the nature of human interaction in supervision settings. No punches are pulled as the subtleties of game-playing are teased out to highlight the negative strategies that can lead to poor supervision.... Throughout the book the personal is wrapped up in the professional and gives it a flavour of theory borne out of many years of practice. This book provides a thorough explication of the inner dynamics of clinical supervision and it will certainly be a big help for those engaged in, or wishing to set up, clinical supervision. As a guide for clinical practice the book works well and for those wishing for a practical guide it is a must' - Mental Health Care `This book is a welcome, original addition to the nursing literature. Its overall scheme, practical content and the author's lively, engaging style should certainly deliver on the author's key intention to encourage thinking about clinical supervision, its virtues, its pitfalls and its practice' - Nursing Ethics


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