NZACPE monitors the formation of and accreditation of:
Clinical Pastoral Supervisors (Level One) and
Clinical Pastoral Educators (Level Two) and
Clinical Pastoral Education-Consultants (Level Three)
in terms of Standards established by the Australian and New Zealand Association for CPE.
Searching Reviews (conducted by Review Committees of five Australasian Supervisors/Educators/Consultants) precede each step.
Rigorous academic standards and pastoral skills are required at all Levels.
Also comprehensive Reviews of every accredited Clinical Pastoral Supervisor/Educator/Consultant
are conducted at regular intervals throughout a Supervisor’s/Educator’s/Consultant’s practice.
List of Standards
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Preface to ANZACPE’s Accreditation Standards
Clinical Pastoral Supervisor (Level 1) Accreditation Standards
Clinical Pastoral Educator (Level 2) Accreditation Standards
Clinical Pastoral Education-Consultant (Level 3) Accreditation Standards
The bibliography that follows is by no means exhaustive:
Asquith, Glenn H. Jr. (ed) (1992) Vision from a Little Known Country: A Boisen Reader. Decatur: Journal of Pastoral Care Publications
Bernard, Janine M., and Goodyear, Rodney K. (1998). Fundamentals of Clinical Supervision (2nd Edition). Boston: Allyn and Bacon
Boisen, A. (1936) Exploration of the Inner World. New York: Willett Clark and Co
Bond, Meg and Holland, Stevie. (1998). Skills of Clinical Supervision for Nurses. Buckingham, Philadelphia: Open University Press
Brown, Allan and Bourne, Iain. (1996). The Social Work Supervisor. Buckingham, Philadelphia: Open University Press
Cooper-White, Pamela. (2003). Shared Wisdom: Use of Self in Pastoral Care and Counseling. Minneapolis: Fortress Press
Cutcliffe, J., Butterworth, T., Proctor, B. (2001). Fundamental Themes in Clinical Supervision. Routledge
Driscoll, J. (2000). Practicing Clinical Supervision. A Reflective Approach. Bailliere Tindall
Dryden, Windy and Thorne, Brain. (1991). Training and Supervision for Counselling in Action, London: Sage Publications
Feltham, Colin, and Dryden, Windy. (1994). Developing Counsellor Supervision. London: Sage
Foskett, J. and Lyall, (1988). Helping the Helpers: Supervision and Pastoral Care. London: SPCK
Gerkin, Charles V. (1984). The Living Human Document. Nashville: Abingdon
Gilbert Maria C., and Evans Kenneth. (2000) Psychotherapy Supervision: an integrative relational approach to psychotherapy supervision. Buckingham, Philadelphia: Open University Press
Haber, Russell. (1996). Dimensions of Psychotherapy Supervision: Maps and Means. New York: W.W.Norton
Hall, Charles E. (1992). Head and Heart: the Story of the Clinical Education Movement. Decatur: Journal of Pastoral Care Publications.
Hawkins, P. and Shohet, R. (2006). Supervision in the Helping Professions.(3rd Edition). Open University Press
Hemenway, Joan E. (1996). Inside the Circle: a Historical and Practical Enquiry concerning Process Groups in CPE. Decatur: Journal of Pastoral Care Publications
Kadushin, A. (1992). Supervision in Social Work (3rd Edition). New York: Columbia University Press
King, Stephen D. W.(2007) Trust the Process: A History of Clinical Pastoral Education as Theological Education. Lanham, MD: University Press of America
Knowles, Malcolm S. (1986) Using Learning Contracts. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass
Lawton, B. and Fulham, C. (2000). Taking Supervision Forward. London: Sage
Leach, Jane and Paterson, Michael. 2015. Pastoral Supervision (2nd Edition). London: SCM Press
Maclean, Anne. (2002). The Heart of Supervision. Wilmington, Topdog-g Publishing
McMahon and Patton, W. (eds). (2001). Supervision in the Helping Professions: A Practical Approach. Pearson Education
Mulligan, John, and Griffin, Colin. (eds.) (1992). Empowerment through Experiential Learning: Explorations of Good Practice. London: Kogan Page
O’Donoghue, K. (1998). Supervising Social Workers: A Practical Handbook. Palmerston North: School of Sociology, Social Policy and Social Work, Massey University
O’Donoghue, K. (2003). Restorying Social Work Supervision. Palmerston North: Dunmore Press
Pohly, Kenneth. (1993). Transforming the Rough Places: The Ministry of Supervision. Dayton OH: Whaleprints
Powell, Robert C. (1975) Fifty Years of Learning Through Supervised Encounter With Living Human Documents. The Association of Clinical Pastoral Education, Inc
Pyle, William T., and Seals, Mary Alice (eds) (1995). Experiencing Ministry Supervision: A Field-Based Approach. Nashville: Broadman and Holman
Scaife, J. (2001). Supervision in the Mental Health Professions: A Practitioner’s Guide. New York: Brunner-Routledge
Steere, David E. (ed) (1989) The Supervision of Pastoral Care. Louisville: Westminster/John Knox
Weiner, J., Mizen, R. and Duckham, J. (2003) Supervising and Being Supervised: A Practice in Search of a Theory. Palgrave
Wepa, D. (ed). (2007). Clinical Supervision in Aotearoa/New Zealand: A Health Perspective. Auckland: Pearson Education
Williams, Antony. (1995). Visual and Active Supervision. New York: W.W.Norton
Woods, C.Jeff. (1995). User-Friendly Evaluation: Improving the Work of Pastors, Programs and Laity. Alban Institute
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The Journal of Supervision and Training in Ministry published by The Journal of Pastoral Care Publications beginning Vol 1, 1977.
This publication is now called Reflective Practice: Formation and Supervision in Ministry and is available online at http://journals.sfu.ca/rpfs/index.php/rpfs