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  1. In this resource, the word ‘therapist’ is used to mean specifically counsellors and psychotherapists and ‘therapy’ to mean specifically counselling and psychotherapy.

  2. Nov 10, 2022 · This article discusses the implementation of a restorative clinical supervision programme used to support staff wellbeing in nursing, midwifery and allied health professional teams in a large London-based NHS trust.

  3. Aug 12, 2022 · Lack of supervisor engagement with established CBT supervision models raises questions about the quality of existing supervisor training and the provision of meta-supervision. Further research should look to understand how supervisors and supervisees can identify and minimise supervisory drift.

  4. Jun 21, 2013 · This article aims to provide the answers to the main questions about clinical supervision, and I would encourage every health care professional to embrace clinical supervision to support their continuing professional development.

  5. “Clinical supervision is about engendering an organisational culture which provides a safe environment to support every staff member and promote excellence in practice” “The aim of clinical supervision is to provide a flexible framework of support for all staff and volunteers so that standards of care can be improved and maintained”

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  6. This section of the guide will help you to understand more about supervision, and explains: what supervision is. why supervision is important. the functions of supervision. what to avoid: the warning signs of ineffective supervison.

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  8. Mar 21, 2022 · While there is no single or agreed definition of supervision, at its core, supervision is a process of professional learning and development that enables individuals to reflect on and develop their knowledge, skills, and competence, through agreed and regular support with another professional.