When supervision goes wrong Journals Published 30 Nov 2015 Els van Ooijen considers what can go wrong if supervisors are not adequately prepared for the role. Therapy Today, November 2015
Supervision: What comes up Journals Published 31 Dec 2018 Whatever our background, training and orientation, we all encounter similar difficulties in our work with clients. Private Practice, December 2018
Ethical mindfulness within supervision and training GPiA 084 Good practice Published 28 Feb 2018 Good Practice in Action clinical reflections for practice covering supervision, training and ethical decision making. Last reviewed November 2019. PDF download
Feedback in supervision Journals Published 31 Oct 2014 Why is feedback rarely sought by supervisors? Emma Redfern explores the possible blocks and fears and why systematic relational feedback is essential to a healthy supervisory relationship. Therapy Today, October 2014
Supervision: Professing and confessing Journals Published 31 Dec 2017 Jim Hollway asks what we mean when we describe ourselves as ‘professional'? Private Practice, Winter 2017
Supervision: The art of loving Journals Published 12 Jun 2020 "Let’s be sure to embrace the part love plays in our work." Regular column from Jim Holloway. Private Practice, June 2020
Supervision with soul Journals Published 30 Jun 2016 Open article: The supervisory space might usefully be thought of as a delivery room, where the wisdom of the midwife can support that which is seeking to be born, writes Nicky Marshall. Private Practice, Summer 2016
Supervision: Flying the nest Journals Published 31 Mar 2015 Beginning her regular new column, Rosie Dansey asks whether a supervisor has a role in questioning the competence and business acumen of newly qualified practitioners wishing to work privately. Private Practice, Spring 2015
The benefits of group analytic supervision in higher education Journals Published 30 Nov 2011 Margaret Smith outlines research into the effectiveness of group supervision and reflective practice groups using a group analytic model and provides examples of its potential added value for students, staff and the institution as a whole. AUCC, November 2011
Supervision: Imposter syndrome Journals Published 14 Mar 2022 "Paradoxically, I’m not faking anything when I know, and my supervisor knows, that I’m making myself up as I go along." Regular column from Jim Holloway. Private Practice, March 2022