International Developments in Supporting and Developing CBT Supervisors
Guest Editors:
Derek L. Milne and Robert P. Reiser
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Special Issue: International Developments in Supporting and Developing CBT Supervisors
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 9 / 2016
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- 14 October 2016, e17
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Introduction to the Special Issue of tCBT: supporting and guiding our supervisors
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Supporting our supervisors: sending out an SOS
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A survey of CBT supervision in the UK: methods, satisfaction and training, as viewed by a selected sample of CBT supervision leaders
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Clinical supervision in a quality assurance/quality improvement system: Multisystemic Therapy† as an example
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Developing and implementing ‘meta-supervision’ for mental health nursing staff supervisees: opportunities and challenges
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Supporting the supervisor: organizing professional development to enhance practice
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Video feedback in CBT supervision: review and illustration of two specific techniques
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How can video recordings best contribute to clinical supervisor training?
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Developing specialist CBT supervision training in Scotland using blended learning: challenges and opportunities
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The challenge of training supervisors to use direct assessments of clinical competence in CBT consistently: a systematic review and exploratory training study
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Technology for evidence-based cognitive behavioural supervision: new applications and research to improve organizational support
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Supporting our supervisors: a Summary and Discussion of the Special Issue on CBT supervision
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