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The Complete Systemic Supervisor: Context, Philosophy, and Pragmatics

The Complete Systemic Supervisor: Context, Philosophy, and Pragmatics

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book, well organized and very thorough.
Review: I'm not sure I can say enough about this wonderful book. If you are considering becoming (or already are) a systemic supervisor, this is a must read. Cheryl and Thomas have a wealth of information and they present it well. This is a book you can read through or use as a reference. Plus, I wish you well if you intend to join me on the supervision track it's quite an interesting work.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must Read for MFT Supervisors!
Review: Todd & Storm have written an excellent text which is considered by many to be the standard for training supervisors who work with marriage and family therapists. They give a good overview of various approaches as well as ethical, cultural, and gender considerations. There are many specific skills, tasks, and strategies provided.

This is a very readable text but it is not "light reading". It will take some time to digest all that is in it. The authors do not bore you with endless quotations and dry data but this is a text so it provides a comprehensive overview of the current literature, major figures, and current thinking in the field.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must Read for MFT Supervisors!
Review: Todd & Storm have written an excellent text which is considered by many to be the standard for training supervisors who work with marriage and family therapists. They give a good overview of various approaches as well as ethical, cultural, and gender considerations. There are many specific skills, tasks, and strategies provided.

This is a very readable text but it is not "light reading". It will take some time to digest all that is in it. The authors do not bore you with endless quotations and dry data but this is a text so it provides a comprehensive overview of the current literature, major figures, and current thinking in the field.


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