CBT Supervision

CBT Supervision
ISBN-10
1446266397
ISBN-13
9781446266397
Category
Psychology
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
2015-03-24
Publisher
SAGE Publications Limited
Authors
David Lane, Sarah Corrie

Description

Examining what it takes to be a competent and confident CBT supervisor and using the authors' unique framework of learning - the PURE Supervision Flower - this book equips trainees with the skills and competencies needed to Prepare for, Undertake, Refine and Enhance supervision practice across a wide range of settings.

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