BACP Register guide to supervision How to meet the BACP Register requirements for supervision. Includes supervision template.
Supervision: Under the microscope Journals Published 30 Sep 2015 Counselling without any training is against our professional standards. Should the same not apply for supervision? asks Rosie Dansey. Private Practice, Autumn 2015
Race and supervision Journals Published 31 Jul 2015 Charles Brown draws on his own clinical experience to explain why racial difference needs to be brought into the supervision process. Therapy Today, July 2015
Supervision: Pressure of time Journals Published 5 Sep 2017 Instead of covering a lot of ground in supervision, choosing to explore fewer issues can bring greater depth and clarity. Private Practice, Autumn 2017
Supervision: Ending the contract Journals Published 30 Jun 2018 Throughout supervision, we should always keep an ending in sight, just as we do with our clients. Private Practice, June 2018
Supervision: Consistency and change in supervision Journals Published 29 Nov 2022 "In supervision, therapists explore their personal and professional experiences in an environment that is supportive and encouraging of both." Regular column from Elizabeth Holt. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2022
Supervision: Power Journals Published 14 Jun 2021 "Supervisors are expected to own their power and use it as a force for good, but powerful roles can be played badly". Regular column from Jim Holloway. Private Practice, June 2021
Supervision: A watchful eye Journals Published 30 Jun 2015 Rosie Dansey wonders why particular attention is paid in the revised Ethical Framework to supervision for practitioners in private practice. Private Practice, Summer 2015
Mandatory supervision for school staff? News Published 28 May 2024 Sarah Mackenzie discusses mandatory supervision for school staff: Enhancing well-being and performance. BACP member blog
Supervision: Honesty Journals Published 10 Mar 2021 "Our capacity for acting with real integrity is tested and strengthened where fear and shame are felt". Regular column from Jim Holloway. Private Practice, December 2020