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Clinical supervision for 'potent' practice

P Mackereth1

  • 1Biodynamic Massage, Reflexology and Therapeutic Touch, Burnage, Manchester, UK.

Complementary Therapies in Nursing & Midwifery
|April 1, 1997
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This article discusses the importance of clinical supervision for biodynamic massage therapists. It highlights the journey of finding suitable supervision and its application in therapeutic nursing.

Area of Science:

  • Holistic health
  • Complementary therapies
  • Clinical supervision

Background:

  • Regular supervision is mandatory for biodynamic massage therapists.
  • Initial challenges in finding local supervisors in North West England.
  • Evolution of supervision methods from remote to local and group settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the concept and process of clinical supervision.
  • To share personal experiences with biodynamic massage therapy supervision.
  • To promote discussion on supervision's application in therapeutic nursing.

Main Methods:

  • Personal reflective account of supervision experiences.
  • Exploration of different supervision modalities (telephone, in-person, group).
  • Focus on supervision for nurses in complementary therapies and clinical supervision development.

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Main Results:

  • Successful transition to consistent, local, and group supervision.
  • Development of expertise in supervising nurses.
  • Increased understanding of supervision's role in therapeutic practice.

Conclusions:

  • Clinical supervision is essential for professional development in biodynamic massage therapy.
  • Adaptable supervision models can overcome geographical barriers.
  • Supervision offers valuable support for nurses integrating complementary therapies and developing clinical skills.