Resolving Critical Issues in Clinical Supervision 1st Edition
Grab attention with a practical, evidence-based guide that transforms difficult supervisory moments into opportunities for growth. Resolving Critical Issues in Clinical Supervision, 1st Edition by Derek L. Milne and Robert P. Reiser is an essential resource for clinical supervisors, team leaders, and health-care educators working in mental health, nursing, allied health, psychotherapy, and community services worldwide.
This book unpacks the most challenging dilemmas supervisors face—performance concerns, ethical conflicts, safeguarding, cultural differences, boundary issues, and risk management—offering clear frameworks and actionable strategies. Case-based chapters and reflective prompts guide supervisors through assessing situations, making principled decisions, and implementing corrective plans while maintaining therapeutic standards and staff development.
Readers will appreciate its blend of theory and practice: concise summaries of supervision models, step-by-step approaches to difficult conversations, and pragmatic tools for documentation, escalation, and remediation. The content is relevant across health systems in the UK, US, Australia, Europe, and other global settings, making it a versatile addition to professional development libraries.
By applying the methods in this volume, supervisors can confidently resolve conflicts, support clinician competence, reduce organizational risk, and foster a culture of constructive feedback and accountability. Whether you’re an experienced supervisor seeking refreshing clarity or a new leader building supervision skills, this book equips you to act decisively and ethically.
Order your copy of Resolving Critical Issues in Clinical Supervision today to strengthen supervision practice, protect service users, and elevate team performance.
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