Lee D. Kassan is a licensed psychoanalyst, licensed Mental Health Counselor, and Certified Group Psychotherapist in private practice since 1980. He is the author of Who Could We Ask? The Gestalt Therapy of Michael Kriegsfeld (2007), Second Opinions: Sixty Psychotherapy Patients Evaluate Their Therapists (1999), and Shrink Rap: Sixty Psychotherapists Discuss Their Work, Their Lives, and the State of Their Field (1996), and a co-author of Genius Revisited: High IQ Children Grown Up (1993).
Peer supervision is an important component of many psychotherapists' professional lives, particularly those in private practice. This first and only book on peer supervision groups describes in detail the experience of being in a peer group and gives concrete guidelines for creating and running a group.
1 Introduction Part 2 I: Supervision Chapter 3 1 The Supervisory Relationship Chapter 4 2 The Problems of Supervision Part 5 II: The Interviews Chapter 6 3 Who Are the Interviewees? Chapter 7 4 The Members of the Group Chapter 8 5 The Structure of the Group Chapter 9 6 Presenting a Case Chapter 10 7 The Positive and the Negative Part 11 III: Some Groups Chapter 12 8 Specific Peer Groups 13 Conclusions and Recommendations 14 Appendix A - The Questionnaire 15 References 16 Index 17 About the Author