The Third Eye provides a detailed and practical exposition of one of the most important but least documented skills required of those practising in the expanding discipline of group analysis. The relevance of the material, which is contributed from the dual perspective of both experienced practitioner and inexperienced trainee, extends far beyond its field of origin. It will be of significant interest to a wide readership of all those concerned with the training assessment and development of others working with groups.
Author(s): Meg Sharpe
Series: The International Library of Group Psychotherapy and Group Process
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 1994
Language: English
Pages: 192
Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Contents......Page 5
List of figures......Page 8
Notes on contributors......Page 9
Editor's acknowledgements......Page 12
Introduction......Page 14
The integration of theory and practice......Page 17
A trainee's view of supervision......Page 31
Simultaneous supervision and personal analysis......Page 38
Presenting groups effectively......Page 49
Difficulties and conflicts......Page 64
Monitoring the supervisee......Page 73
Supervision in the National Health Service......Page 84
St Bartholomew's Hospital psychotherapy service......Page 101
Supervision in trans-cultural block training courses......Page 107
Supervision on the Manchester block course......Page 123
A Greek model of supervision: the matrix as supervisor;a version of peer supervision developed at IGA (Athens)......Page 129
Effects of institutional dynamics......Page 143
Supervision in the organisational context......Page 156
Training of supervisors......Page 164
Further reading......Page 178
Index......Page 183