
Dialogues On the Relationship in Existential Supervision
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Dialogues on the Relationship in Existential Supervision contains a thought-provoking series of dialogues between Aviva Keren Barnett and Dida Mitchell, edited by Sarah Young. The book delves into the complexities of existential supervision, therapy, and life, exploring themes of trust, process, self-belief, and creativity. Through their engaging written conversations, Aviva and Dida provide insights into the dynamic relationship between supervisor and supervisee, emphasizing the importance of authenticity, openness, and dialogue in the supervisory process.
The dialogues touch upon the fluid nature of supervision, challenging traditional notions of rigid supervision practices. Aviva and Dida discuss the stages of supervision, drawing parallels to the stages of grief outlined by Kubler Ross, highlighting the evolving nature of the supervisory relationship. They explore the concept of self-belief in supervision, reflecting on the role of experience, trust, and openness in navigating the challenges that arise in the supervisory space.
Dialogues on the Relationship in Existential Supervision offers a unique perspective on the existential-phenomenological approach to supervision, encouraging supervisors and supervisees to embrace creativity, spontaneity, and responsiveness in their work. The book provides valuable insights for therapists, supervisors, and individuals interested in the existential approach, showcasing the power of authentic dialogue and mutual trust in the supervisory relationship.