Book CD 1: Practising Super-vision, Extra-vision and Extending Vision
This presentation focused on:
The historical development of the super-vision ideas that Johnella uses.
The introduction of new change-making possibilities through the use of tentative language.
The emphasis on direct experience as a narrative resource.
The construction of a boundary that surrounds participants in therapeutic and super-vision relationships.
CD 6: Constructing The Narrative in Super-vision
This presentation focused on:
Using prismatic dialogue in super-vision.
Re-searching direct experience by taking up the inside/outside position.
Emphasising relational accountability rather than one-way accountability.
Exposing the operation of power within super-vision and therapeutic relationships.
Using the imagination as a resource.
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