Supervision is increasingly regarded as crucial in developing and maintaining adequate standards of CBT and there is an increased expectation that clinicians are offered sound support and guidance. This OCTC guide for clinicians will help you to develop as a CBT supervisor by introducing you to contemporary principles, frameworks and research along with a review of well-established principles of good practice and competencies in supervision. Helen Kennerley is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist with OCTC and Senior Associate Tutor with the University of Oxford. She is a founding fellow of OCTC and past Director of its Advanced Cognitive Therapy Studies Diploma/MSc course. She has written several books including a popular self-help guide to overcoming anxiety and has co-authored a best-selling guide to CBT for clinicians, both of which are commended by the British Medical Association. She has been voted one of the most influential female cognitive therapist in Britain by members of the British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy
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