Supervision: The art of loving Journals Published 12 Jun 2020 "Let’s be sure to embrace the part love plays in our work." Regular column from Jim Holloway. Private Practice, June 2020
Ethical mindfulness within supervision and training GPiA 084 Good practice Published 28 Feb 2018 Good Practice in Action clinical reflections for practice covering supervision, training and ethical decision making. Last reviewed November 2019. PDF download
Spotlight on supervision: Referring on Journals Published 26 Nov 2020 "Therapists who are willing to work hard on behalf of their clients are coming to terms with the limits of what they can and cannot provide." Regular column from Ryan Lowe. BACP Children, Young People and Families, December 2020
Ask the executive: How do I get the best out of supervision? Journals Published 27 Jan 2020 Open article: BACP Coaching’s Executive Specialist for Supervision, Steve Page, responds on behalf of the Executive. Coaching Today, January 2020
Supervision: Becoming an encouraging supervisor Journals Published 31 Mar 2014 The encouraging supervisor helps supervisees remove some of their self-imposed roadblocks and supports them to aim for their highest possible level of competence, write Anthea Millar, Jim Holloway and Penny Henderson. Private Practice, Spring 2014
Supervision: Figuring out the Framework Journals Published 30 Jun 2016 Jim Holloway believes the revised Ethical Framework gives us an accessible set of refined terms to help guide our work. Private Practice, Summer 2016
Soul and identity in supervision Journals Published 31 Jan 2019 Open article: Manu Bazzano challenges the view that identity is static and welcomes affect into the supervisory space. Thresholds, January 2019
Supervision: necessary or not - a case for Journals Published 12 Jun 2020 Our profession rightly demands that we are to be accountable and maintain certain standards for the safety of our clients and ourselves, writes Jude Adcock. Private Practice, June 2020
Supervision: necessary or not - a case against Journals Published 12 Jun 2020 Does the therapy profession attempt to overcompensate for its subjective methods by loading up practitioners with a wall of extra checks and balances? Private Practice, June 2020
Supervision: The case of the sleeping supervisor Journals Published 30 Sep 2016 Jim Holloway considers what we might learn from the apocryphal tale of the colleague who dozes off when in the supervisor’s chair. Private Practice, Autumn 2016