Gertrud Mander works at the Westminster Pastoral Foundation, London, as a supervisor, tutor and course organizer, and in private practice as a Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist. She has published numerous articles on psychodynamic counselling and psychotherapy.
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Introduction - Christine Driver Orientation and Themes PART ONE: THE SUPERVISORY RELATIONSHIP: EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL DIMENSIONS Listening to the Absent Patient - Edward Martin Therapeutic Aspects of Supervision The Transition from Therapist to Supervisor - Mary Banks Supervision - Gertrud Mander Between Control and Collusion Internal States in the Supervisory Relationship - Christine Driver PART TWO: LEARNING IN SUPERVISION The Interface Between Teaching and Supervision - John Stewart PART THREE: THE SETTING AND SUPERVISION The Geography and Topography of Supervision in a Group Setting - Christine Driver Supervising Short-Term Psychodynamic Work - Gertrud Mander The Container and the Contained - John Stewart Supervision and its Organisational Context PART FOUR: GENERIC ISSUES IN SUPERVISION Giving, Taking, Stealing - Edward Martin The Ethics of Supervision Supervision of Supervision - Gertrud Mander Specialism or New Profession? Timing and Ending in Supervision - Gertrud Mander

