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Supervision Can Be Playful: Techniques for Child and Play Therapist Supervisors by Drewes β€” book cover

Supervision Can Be Playful: Techniques for Child and Play Therapist Supervisors

by Drewes (Editor), Mullen (Editor), Sue Bratton (Contribution by), Peggy Ceballos (Contribution by), David A. Crenshaw (Contribution by)
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Overview

Supervision Can Be Playful focuses on the dynamic nature of the clinical supervisory relationship when the supervisee is a mental health professional working with children. The contributors focus on the unique issues faced in supervising child and play therapists, as well as the unique challenges faced by these clinicians in treatment. The rationale for using play-based techniques in supervision, along with the varying facets of transference, countertransference, cultural sensitivity and engagement of the supervisee are addressed.

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Book Details

Published
August 18, 2011
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Pages
340
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780765705341

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