Intervision

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Intervision is a collegial counseling in psychosocial professions. Professionally equivalent people look for solutions to a specific problem together. A colleague brings up a topic, the others support him in finding a solution. The topics are broad: your own personality, values ​​and norms, contact with the client, the client or the client system , methodical action, group dynamics, teamwork, influence of the environment, and much more. The intervision developed from the supervision in which a professional supervisor leads the consultation.

literature

  • Brinkmann, R. (2002): Intervision - A training book for collegial advice for operational practice - IH Sauer-Verlag, Heidelberg.
  • Spangler, G. (2005): Collegial counseling - The Heilsbronn model; mabase Verlag, Nuremberg
  • Lippmann, E. (2009): Intervision - professionally design collegial coaching; Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, ISBN 978-3-540-78852-2
  • Tietze, KO (2003): Collegial advice - developing problem solutions together. Reinbek: Rowohlt.