This practical guide outlines the key theories and concepts underpinning the supervision process in art therapy and explores the challenges and opportunities in the contemporary field.
Grounded in the supervisor-supervisee relationship, this book will help you understand:
· How is art therapy supervision perceived internationally?
· What does research evidence tell us?
· How can supervisors build a creative supervision framework?
· What skills and knowledge do supervisors need to have and maintain?
· How can supervisees benefit from supervision throughout their professional lives?
· What is the role of artmaking and how can it be integral to art therapy supervision?
· How do organisational dynamics impact clinical work and supervision?
· What to do if supervision 'goes astray'?
· How to prevent burnout and implement a positive supervision culture?
With accessible strategies for supervisees and supervisors, illustrated with case examples from practice, you'll be equipped with the tools you need to deliver effective and evidence-based art therapy supervision.