Organized by Sampurna Montfort College

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The course is designed to provide Participants with a

clear framework for setting up practice as a supervisor.

Participants will have an understanding of the

commonly used models of clinical supervision

Participants will understand how to structure

supervision to meet their own and their supervisees'

needs and build a productive relationship between

supervisor and supervisee

Participants will learn how to make supervision

stimulating and to balance informal and formal

elements in supervision

Participants will practice the use of a number of

supervision protocols and explore their adaption to

their own supervision circumstances

Participants will explore common supervision

problems and dilemmas and practice their resolution

Participants will consider issues of difference and

diversity

BEd(Hons), MA Couns, Fellow BACP,

Snr Acc Couns BACP

Sue is a widely experienced

psychotherapist, trainer and supervisor

who has been working in the field of abuse and

complex trauma for many years. Since she qualified

as a supervisor in 1992 she has been offering

supervision to counsellors in many different

settings–workplace, health, education and private

practice, supervising counsellors working with

deeply traumatised clients. Sue offers a lively and

dynamic experiential supervision course which

draws on various supervisory models, including

using art therapy exercises to enable counsellors to

help their clients move forward.

Organized by Sampurna Montfort College

4th -6th Jan 2019 &

11th - 13th Jan 2019

09.00am to 04.00pm

Counsellors (Min. 2 years of experience) & Supervisors