Book contents
- Cambridge Guide to Schema Therapy
- Cambridge Guides to the Psychological Therapies
- Reviews
- Cambridge Guide to Schema Therapy
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- A Note from the Series Editor
- Acknowledgements
- Part I Overview of the Schema Therapy Model
- Part II The Model of Schema Therapy in Practice
- Part III Applications and Adaptations for Mental Health Presentations
- Part IV Application of Schema Therapy in Different Populations and in Different Settings
- Chapter 16 Schema Therapy for Forensic Populations
- Chapter 17 Group Schema Therapy
- Chapter 18 Schema Therapy for the Schema Therapist
- Chapter 19 Supervision and the Supervisory Relationship in Schema Therapy
- Chapter 20 Schema Therapy in the Online World
- Epilogue Continuing the Journey
- Afterword from Jeffrey Young, PhD, Founder of Schema Therapy
- Appendix Interview Questions/Guidance for the Assessment Process (Chapter 3)
- Index
- References
Chapter 19 - Supervision and the Supervisory Relationship in Schema Therapy
from Part IV - Application of Schema Therapy in Different Populations and in Different Settings
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 July 2023
- Cambridge Guide to Schema Therapy
- Cambridge Guides to the Psychological Therapies
- Reviews
- Cambridge Guide to Schema Therapy
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- A Note from the Series Editor
- Acknowledgements
- Part I Overview of the Schema Therapy Model
- Part II The Model of Schema Therapy in Practice
- Part III Applications and Adaptations for Mental Health Presentations
- Part IV Application of Schema Therapy in Different Populations and in Different Settings
- Chapter 16 Schema Therapy for Forensic Populations
- Chapter 17 Group Schema Therapy
- Chapter 18 Schema Therapy for the Schema Therapist
- Chapter 19 Supervision and the Supervisory Relationship in Schema Therapy
- Chapter 20 Schema Therapy in the Online World
- Epilogue Continuing the Journey
- Afterword from Jeffrey Young, PhD, Founder of Schema Therapy
- Appendix Interview Questions/Guidance for the Assessment Process (Chapter 3)
- Index
- References
Summary
Schema therapy (ST) supervision is an essential ingredient in the journey towards confidently and competently working with the schema therapy model. The primary aims of ST supervision include providing good treatment adherence, as with all treatment models, but in practice can offer so much more to the schema therapist. ST supervision supports the clinician in understanding nuances in the model and its practical application that are difficult to convey in the training context. Supervision also assists clinicians in understanding and formulating a wide range of presentations. The ST supervisor holds three specific roles within the supervisory relationship depending on the supervision needs at any given point: (1) supervisor as educator/coach; (2) supervisor as mentor/role model; and (3) supervisor as (limited) therapist and agent of limited reparenting.
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- Cambridge Guide to Schema Therapy , pp. 327 - 332Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023