"This book is well organized and written and provides content on cutting-edge topics important to counselor supervision." - Loretta J. Bradley, PhD, is Paul Whitfield Horn Professor and Coordinator of Counselor Education, Texas Tech University
"In a refreshing shift from prescriptive to divergent dialogue, this edited text embraces the art at the heart of clinical supervision. This is a book to read as we strive to help clients, supervisees, and ourselves reclaim the challenge and possibility of healing relationships." - Janet Falvey, PhD, NCC, ACS, is a professor at the University of New Hampshire
"This book is packed with ideas to energize the field. It gives both new and experienced supervisors ideas to consider in a field that can sometimes get rather stale." - Jane M. Campbell, PhD, NBCC, ACS, is a nationally recognized author, workshop presenter, and consultant in the field of clinical supervision.