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1 of 904
Author: BEDDOE Liz; et al.;
Title: Migrant social workers’ experience in New Zealand: education and supervision issues.
Reference: Social Work Education, 31(8), 2012, pp.1012-1031.
Format: article;
Topics: continuing professional development; international recruitment; migrants; social workers; staff management; staff supervision; research; New Zealand; Select:
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2 of 904
Author: WATKINS C. Edward; RIGGS Shelley A.;
Title: Psychotherapy supervision and attachment theory: review, reflections, and recommendations.
Reference: Clinical Supervisor, 31(2), July-December 2012, pp.256-289.
Format: article;
Topics: attachment theory; psychotherapy; staff supervision; research review; Select:
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3 of 904
Author: SHLOMO Shirley Ben; LEVY Drorit; ITZHAKY Haya;
Title: Development of professional identity among social work students: contributing factors.
Reference: Clinical Supervisor, 31(2), July-December 2012, pp.240-255.
Format: article;
Topics: ethics; personality; professional conduct; self-concept; staff supervision; student social workers; research; Israel; Select:
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4 of 904
Author: BREESE Lauren; BOON Annabel; MILNE Derek;
Title: Detecting excellent episodes in clinical supervision: a case-study, comparing two approaches.
Reference: Clinical Supervisor, 31(2), July-December 2012, pp.121-137.
Format: article;
Topics: evaluation; performance management; psychology; staff supervision; research; Select:
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5 of 904
Author: STORLIE Cassandra A.; SMITH Carol Klose;
Title: The effects of a wellness intervention in supervision.
Reference: Clinical Supervisor, 31(2), July-December 2012, pp.228-239.
Format: article;
Topics: counselling; health; mental health; staff supervision; students; training; research; United States; Select:
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6 of 904
Author: LUKE Melissa; GORDON Cynthia;
Title: Supervisors' use of reinforcement, reframing, and advice to re-author the supervisory narrative through e-mail supervision.
Reference: Clinical Supervisor, 31(2), July-December 2012, pp.159-177.
Format: article;
Topics: communication; counselling; email; practice placement; psychology; staff supervision; students; research; United States; Select:
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7 of 904
Author: BEDDOE Liz; HOWARD Fiona;
Title: Interprofessional supervision in social work and psychology: mandates and (inter)professional relationships.
Reference: Clinical Supervisor, 31(2), July-December 2012, pp.178-202.
Format: article;
Topics: interprofessional relations; multidisciplinary training; psychology; social work; social workers; staff supervision; research; New Zealand; Select:
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8 of 904
Author: KARPENKO Veronika; GIDYCZ Christine A.;
Title: The supervisory relationship and the process of evaluation: recommendations for supervisors.
Reference: Clinical Supervisor, 31(2), July-December 2012, pp.138-158.
Format: article;
Topics: evaluation; interpersonal relationships; psychology; staff supervision; training; United States; Select:
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9 of 904
Author: VEACH Patricia McCarthy; et al.;
Title: Clinical supervisor value conflicts: low-frequency, but high-impact events.
Reference: Clinical Supervisor, 31(2), July-December 2012, pp.203-227.
Format: article;
Topics: conflict management; ethics; interpersonal relationships; personality; psychology; religious beliefs; self-concept; staff supervision; training; research; United States; Select:
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10 of 904
Author: KEEN Steven; et al.;
Title: Practice education: where next?
Reference: Journal of Practice Teaching and Learning, 10(2), 2010, pp.63-88.
Format: article;
Topics: curriculum development; evaluation; practice placement; social work education; staff supervision; research; England; Select:
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11 of 904
Author: BAUM Nehami;
Title: Reflective writing assignment to help social work trainees work through poor supervisory relationships.
Reference: Social Work Education, 31(1), 2012, pp.110-124.
Format: article;
Topics: interprofessional relations; practice placement; social work education; staff supervision; research; Israel; Select:
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12 of 904
Author: WAGGETT Nick;
Title: Ghosts in the care home: the nature of relationships in a home for people with learning disabilities.
Reference: Journal of Social Work Practice, 26(4), December 2012, pp.443-457.
Format: article;
Topics: care homes; care workers; challenging behaviour; learning disabilities; management; service users; staff development; staff supervision; staff-user relationships; practice; practice example; England; Select:
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13 of 904
Author: O'DONOGHUE Kieran Barry; TSUI Ming-Sum;
Title: In search of an informed supervisory practice: an exploratory study.
Reference: Practice, 24(1), 2012, pp.3-20.
Format: article;
Topics: social workers; staff supervision; research; New Zealand; Select:
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14 of 904
Author: RYDE Judy;
Title: Being white in the helping professions: developing effective intercultural awareness
Publisher: London: Jessica Kingsley, 2009. 219p., bibliog.
Format: book;
Topics: ethnicity; multicultural approach; organisational culture; staff supervision; staff-user relationships; training; practice; care professionals; Select:
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15 of 904
Author: KEEN Steven; et al;
Title: Newly qualified social workers: a handbook for the assessed year in practice
Publisher: London: Learning Matters, 2012. 192p.
Format: book;
Topics: continuing professional development; newly qualified social workers; post qualifying education; staff development; staff induction; staff supervision; training; practice; United Kingdom; care professionals; Select:
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16 of 904
Author: GRAY Ivan; HOWE Kate;
Title: Effective supervision in social work
Publisher: London: Learning Matters, 2012. 176p.
Format: book;
Topics: interpersonal relationships; leadership; organisational culture; staff supervision; practice; care professionals; Select:
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17 of 904
Author: WALLBANK Sonya; WOODS Georgina;
Title: A healthier health visiting workforce: findings from the restorative supervision programme.
Reference: Community Practitioner, 85(11), November 2012, pp.20-23.
Format: article;
Topics: evaluation; health professionals; health visitors; resilience; staff supervision; stress; training; research; England; Select:
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18 of 904
Author: YÜRÜR Senay; SARIKAYA Muammer;
Title: The effects of workload, role ambiguity, and social support on burnout among social workers in Turkey.
Reference: Administration in Social Work, 36(5), November-December 2012, pp.457-478.
Format: article;
Topics: social workers; staff supervision; stress; workload; research; Turkey; Select:
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19 of 904
Author: COPLEY Jodie; NELSON Alison;
Title: Practice educator perspectives of multiple mentoring in diverse clinical settings.
Reference: British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 75(10), October 2012, pp.456-462.
Format: article;
Topics: occupational therapists; practice placement; staff mentoring; staff supervision; students; research; Australia; Select:
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20 of 904
Author: SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE; et al.;
Title: SCIE research briefing 43: effective supervision in social work and social care
Full Text: view resource
Publisher: London: Social Care Institute for Excellence, 2012. 24p.
Format: book; SCIE publication;
Topics: job satisfaction; models; multidisciplinary services; social care professionals; social workers; staff retention; staff supervision; research review; Select:
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