The book’s highly experienced contributors provide a unique perspective on supervision’s benefits. The chapters cover themes that support self-discovery and resourcing including the three Ps of supervision and coaching, diversity and inclusion, resourcing, working with intense emotions and the self as instrument. Nancy Kline’s Thinking Environment© is explored in a supervision context alongside creative forms of reflective and expressive writing and resourcing through a peer supervision chain. The Heart of Coaching Supervision also includes ten engaging, international case studies, considering the role of supervision in depth.
A key contribution to the field, the book is essential reading for all coaches and mentors, coaching supervisors and psychologists, managers in a coaching role and anyone in a helping profession or leadership position wanting to better understand the wide benefits of supervision.
Eve Turner is Visiting Fellow at Henley Business School, UK. She works extensively as a coach, supervisor and facilitator and is the 2018 recipient of the Coaching at Work Award for Contributions to Coaching Supervision and the 2015 holder of the EMCC European Coach of the Year Award.
Stephen Palmer is Professor of Practice at the Wales Institute of Work Based Learning and Adjunct Professor of Coaching Psychology at Aalborg University. He is Founder Director of the Centre for Coaching, London and Honorary President of the International Society for Coaching Psychology.