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Marc Lubin,Jed Yalof

Self-Supervision: Psychodynamic Strategies

Self-Supervision: Psychodynamic Strategies

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Self-Supervision: Psychodynamic Strategies is a book that guides therapists to develop a self-supervisory attitude through teaching, learning, and strengthening. It emphasizes how self-supervision can deepen the treatment experience by allowing therapists to reflect and gain insight into clinical material through repeated dives. The authors provide case illustrations and strategies to help therapists process clinical exchanges in diverse psychotherapy training contexts, leading to a deeper and more informed self-supervisory experience.

Format: Hardback
Length: 122 pages
Publication date: 15 June 2023
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield


Self-Supervision: Psychodynamic Strategies is a groundbreaking book that invites therapists to embark on a transformative journey towards achieving a profound and effective self-awareness and cultivating a self-supervisory self. Written by renowned experts Dr. Marc Lubin and Dr. Jed Yalof, this comprehensive guide is designed to appeal to a wide audience, including teachers, students, and supervisors. Through a step-by-step process, the authors outline a methodology for teaching, learning, and strengthening a self-supervisory attitude, which can profoundly enhance the treatment experience for therapists.

One of the key insights of this book is that self-supervision can be taught and practiced, leading to a deeper understanding of the clinical material and the therapeutic exchange. The authors propose that self-supervision involves a series of repeated dives into the clinical material, where therapists reflect on their experiences and gain insights through second-and-third-looks. Each successive dive offers the promise of new understanding and insight, as therapists explore the surface of conscious thought and delve into the integration of less conscious experiences.

One of the hallmark features of this approach is the emphasis on listening to the self-supervisory self. The authors encourage therapists to develop a heightened sense of self-awareness and self-reflection, allowing them to gain a deeper understanding of their own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. By engaging in this introspective process, therapists can develop a more nuanced and informed self-supervisory attitude, which can enhance their ability to process clinical exchanges effectively.

The authors provide numerous case illustrations throughout the book, which serve as practical roadmaps for therapists working in diverse psychotherapy training contexts. These case illustrations offer real-world examples and strategies for achieving a deeper and more informed self-supervisory experience. For example, the authors discuss how therapists can identify alternative states of understanding in complex clinical interactions, articulate and describe these shifts, and trace the steps that led to a new perspective. They also highlight the importance of tracking seemingly random associations and connecting them in a stepwise sequence to form a coherent narrative of the therapeutic process.

In conclusion, Self-Supervision: Psychodynamic Strategies is a must-read for therapists who are committed to their professional growth and development. By embracing the principles outlined in this book, therapists can deepen their self-awareness, cultivate a self-supervisory attitude, and enhance their ability to provide effective and compassionate treatment to their patients. This approach informs the patient-therapist-supervisor experience by describing methods for achieving a deeper and more informed self-supervisory experience, leading to a more fulfilling and rewarding therapeutic journey for all involved.

Weight: 331g
Dimension: 238 x 161 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781538156223

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