Parallel processes in clinical supervision: Implications for coaching mental health practitioners

This paper outlines the potential of parallel processes to enhance experiential learning opportunities in coaching for mental health practitioners. Traditional views of parallel processes in clinical supervision are examined in relation to how they can be applied to enhance coaching mental health pr...

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Main Authors: Trevor P. Crowe, Lindsay G. Oades, Frank P. Deane, Joseph Ciarrochi, Virginia C. Williams
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oxford Brookes University 2011-08-01
Series:International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring
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Online Access:https://radar.brookes.ac.uk/radar/file/cc3ad337-ca62-44fc-a015-8dd38bf4b9fb/1/vol09issue2-paper-04.pdf
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spelling doaj-7571d85f4306462192693dce0b24069e2021-04-02T16:41:57ZengOxford Brookes UniversityInternational Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and MentoringXXXX-XXXX1741-83052011-08-01925666Parallel processes in clinical supervision: Implications for coaching mental health practitionersTrevor P. Crowe0Lindsay G. Oades1Frank P. Deane2Joseph Ciarrochi3Virginia C. Williams4University of WollongongUniversity of WollongongUniversity of WollongongUniversity of WollongongUniversity of WollongongThis paper outlines the potential of parallel processes to enhance experiential learning opportunities in coaching for mental health practitioners. Traditional views of parallel processes in clinical supervision are examined in relation to how they can be applied to enhance coaching mental health practitioners. For example, parallel relationship patterns refer to repetitive interpersonal relationship patterns that are transferred from client interactions with mental health practitioners into the coaching sessions for these mental health practitioners. In addition, experiential learning strategies that utilize parallel process concepts might include the use of equivalent protocols for staff development coaching as are used by mental health practitioners in their work with clients experiencing mental health problems. Two coaching approaches (skills acquisition and transformational coaching) to support the implementation and use of a practice model for mental health staff and clients are presented to exemplify the potential advantages of purposeful use of parallel processing in coaching mental health practitioners.https://radar.brookes.ac.uk/radar/file/cc3ad337-ca62-44fc-a015-8dd38bf4b9fb/1/vol09issue2-paper-04.pdfparallel processmental healthtransformationalinterpersonalsupervision
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Frank P. Deane
Joseph Ciarrochi
Virginia C. Williams
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Lindsay G. Oades
Frank P. Deane
Joseph Ciarrochi
Virginia C. Williams
Parallel processes in clinical supervision: Implications for coaching mental health practitioners
International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring
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Virginia C. Williams
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title Parallel processes in clinical supervision: Implications for coaching mental health practitioners
title_short Parallel processes in clinical supervision: Implications for coaching mental health practitioners
title_full Parallel processes in clinical supervision: Implications for coaching mental health practitioners
title_fullStr Parallel processes in clinical supervision: Implications for coaching mental health practitioners
title_full_unstemmed Parallel processes in clinical supervision: Implications for coaching mental health practitioners
title_sort parallel processes in clinical supervision: implications for coaching mental health practitioners
publisher Oxford Brookes University
series International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring
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1741-8305
publishDate 2011-08-01
description This paper outlines the potential of parallel processes to enhance experiential learning opportunities in coaching for mental health practitioners. Traditional views of parallel processes in clinical supervision are examined in relation to how they can be applied to enhance coaching mental health practitioners. For example, parallel relationship patterns refer to repetitive interpersonal relationship patterns that are transferred from client interactions with mental health practitioners into the coaching sessions for these mental health practitioners. In addition, experiential learning strategies that utilize parallel process concepts might include the use of equivalent protocols for staff development coaching as are used by mental health practitioners in their work with clients experiencing mental health problems. Two coaching approaches (skills acquisition and transformational coaching) to support the implementation and use of a practice model for mental health staff and clients are presented to exemplify the potential advantages of purposeful use of parallel processing in coaching mental health practitioners.
topic parallel process
mental health
transformational
interpersonal
supervision
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