Thursday, April 13, 2006

Strength-Based Clinical Supervision

Just a quick note to let you know I'm still alive. My theory is that once the semester is over I will have time to leave more posts. Key word - Theory. I make no promises!!

In the meantime, I'm currently working on my thesis proposal which is focused on the use of strength-based supervision in clinical settings. Having had some very valuable experiences as well as some, well... less than valuable experiences in supervision, I was drawn to the idea of fleshing out my own thoughts about what makes the process succeed or fail.

While I'm working away on that, here are a couple links to articles on said topic, in case you have interest. If you check them out, let me know what you think.

Edwards & Chen, Strength-Based Wu-Wei Supervision

Dunn, Navigating Ethical responsibility in Psychotherapy Supervision Using a Strength-Based Roadmap

4 Comments:

Blogger Dr. Deborah Serani said...

Looking forward to you posting more often.

12:25 PM  
Blogger Girlymom21 said...

Andy-
thanks for posting Edwards/Chen article...good stuff to read. It makes sense that if we, as therapists, are to use a strength based approach with our clients we should have the same experience as supervisees.

Stef

8:58 PM  
Blogger dulcimist said...

Hey Stef, Can't go wrong with that all-star duo, eh?

If I get a chance, I'll post a summary of my thesis proposal. I just turned it in tonight. (woohoo!!)

Hopefully, this means I'll be posting more, Deb. I reiterate... no promises.

Thanks for checking in.
-Andy

9:36 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Boy, that article is one of the best...when is he coming out with a book? And why don't you two pair up and do a workshop or two?

11:15 AM  

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