Supervision in the Digital Age

£5.00

  • Psychoanalysis, politics, class and transference /supervisory perspectives by Susie Lendrum

  • Supervision in the digital age by Ruth Barnett

  • Thinking about online group supervision in the context of a process model by Pip Weitz

  • The tiger in the Room: mental health work and the unconscious mind by Alison Vaspe

  • What does the digital future mean for therapists and the way they work? by Louise Chunn

  • “Skype supervision” – a discussion document by Karen Richards

  • Some thoughts on supervisory boundaries and digital technology by Margaret Smith

  • Intimacy and social suffering in a globalised world by Christine Thornton

    Reviews:

    • Being Supervised: A Guide for Supervisees

    • Immigrants and Refugees

    • Class and Psychoanalysis’

    • The Social Unconscious in Persons, Groups, and Societies

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  • Psychoanalysis, politics, class and transference /supervisory perspectives by Susie Lendrum

  • Supervision in the digital age by Ruth Barnett

  • Thinking about online group supervision in the context of a process model by Pip Weitz

  • The tiger in the Room: mental health work and the unconscious mind by Alison Vaspe

  • What does the digital future mean for therapists and the way they work? by Louise Chunn

  • “Skype supervision” – a discussion document by Karen Richards

  • Some thoughts on supervisory boundaries and digital technology by Margaret Smith

  • Intimacy and social suffering in a globalised world by Christine Thornton

    Reviews:

    • Being Supervised: A Guide for Supervisees

    • Immigrants and Refugees

    • Class and Psychoanalysis’

    • The Social Unconscious in Persons, Groups, and Societies

  • Psychoanalysis, politics, class and transference /supervisory perspectives by Susie Lendrum

  • Supervision in the digital age by Ruth Barnett

  • Thinking about online group supervision in the context of a process model by Pip Weitz

  • The tiger in the Room: mental health work and the unconscious mind by Alison Vaspe

  • What does the digital future mean for therapists and the way they work? by Louise Chunn

  • “Skype supervision” – a discussion document by Karen Richards

  • Some thoughts on supervisory boundaries and digital technology by Margaret Smith

  • Intimacy and social suffering in a globalised world by Christine Thornton

    Reviews:

    • Being Supervised: A Guide for Supervisees

    • Immigrants and Refugees

    • Class and Psychoanalysis’

    • The Social Unconscious in Persons, Groups, and Societies

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