The Authors Allan Brown is a Senior Lecturer in Social Work at Bristol University. He has published widely on the subject of Groupwork and his publications include a book on Consultation (1984). He has experience as a staff and student supervisor and as a consultant. He has taught on many courses for supervisors and consultants in SSD, Probation and Voluntary settings. Iain Bourne is a full-time trainer working for his own consultancy IMPACT, which specialises in helping practitioners respond to clients at the point of crisis. He is also the Course Director for the Diploma in Post-traumatic Stress Counselling which he developed for the Home Office. Previously he worked as the Principal Training Consultant for the Richmond Fellowship College and has run many courses on supervision, as well as being an experienced supervisor and consultant himself.
Series editors' preface
Introduction
Setting the scene
The making of a supervisor
Supervision and power
an anti-oppressive perspective
Getting started
contract and boundaries
A model for practice
The supervision relationship
Group supervision
Supervision and the team
Stress and trauma
the supervisor's response
Training and development
Core themes in a time of change
Bibliography
Index