Supervisor Professional Development: Three ‘Biggies’ to support your work


Supervision carries significant responsibilities because this relationship is more than a “therapist to the therapist”. Supervisors are mentors to the next generation of clinicians.

You’ve taken up this challenge because you want to make a difference in your supervisee’s practice, and therefore in their clients’ lives. But without the appropriate skills and tools, you may sometimes lack confidence in your approach, and feel like you’re not doing the best you can for your supervisees.

In this engaging one-day workshop, Dr Ari Badaines reveals the “big 3” elements of successful supervision:

A practical guide uniting theory and practice. Get the practical skills to examine therapeutic and supervisee relationships

Polyvagal theory applied to supervision. Discover how the core concepts of Polyvagal Theory apply to the supervision climate. This lens will provide clarity around client and supervisee ‘stuckness’ and shutdown; and offer help to ‘unstick’ the therapy and the supervision.

Practical ways to deal with issues arising in supervision. You’ll discover the key elements that guide the practical aspects of supervision, including dealing with transference and counter-transference emotions between supervisor and supervisee and supervisee and clients.

Through lectures and experiential exercises like Chairwork, you’ll gain a toolbox of practical skills with which to examine therapeutic and supervisee relationships, move relationships forward, and be prepared to handle challenging situations.

Register today!