This book teaches supervisors and supervisees to anticipate the workplace issues they may face and provides
them with valuable insights about what really goes on in the supervisory relationship. Because such a range of
real-life situations are presented, readers reap the benefit of being confronted with workplace situations it might
take them years to run across. The diverse vignettes, drawn from clinical practice in a variety of settings, lend
a powerful dynamic to this practical book and provide a departure point for discussion or even debate about sensitive
issues.
Table of Contents
1. The Importance of Relationship.
2. Power and Authority.
3. Power: Dual Roles in Supervision.
4. Shared Meaning.
5. Trust.