Supervising Social Workers in Involuntary Contexts: Some Considerations

Volume: 73, Issue: 3, Pages: 347 - 356
Published: Dec 22, 2019
Abstract
This article outlines areas for reflection for those providing supervision to social workers working in involuntary and semivoluntary contexts. This includes clinical implications, impacts on social work identity, and potential impacts on the supervisory relationship itself. It suggests that there are some areas that could be considered for discussion and exploration that may be different in focus to other types of supervisory practice,...
Paper Details
Title
Supervising Social Workers in Involuntary Contexts: Some Considerations
Published Date
Dec 22, 2019
Volume
73
Issue
3
Pages
347 - 356
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