This book presents a comprehensive treatment of religion as a variable in mental health and psychological treatment. A collection of esays from the foremost authorities in the field, it examines the
Sperry (psychiatry, Florida Atlantic U.), Shafranske (psychiatry, Pepperdine U.) and contributors examine how people analyze the sacred and apply it to their lives. Acknowledging that everybody has a
Clinical supervision: A Competency-Based Approach is a resource for training and supervising mental health practitioners. Supervision has for years been central to training psychologists and other me
Falender and Shafranske present readers with their comprehensive guide to a transtheoretical approach to competency-based supervisory psychological treatment. The authors have organized the nine chapt
In 11 lively chapters expert contributors build from pervious works on competency-based supervision to address concerns common to new supervisors and veterans alike. With a wide range of case studies