
Anne Millne-Riley
Introduction
You might be just about to have your first supervision session and wondering what to expect. Perhaps you are taking your first steps into clinical practice and are wondering how to find the right supervisor for you. Maybe you have been in supervision for a while but are wondering if you could be getting more from your supervisory relationship.
This short self-paced course is designed to support you in preparing for supervision so that you can get the most out of the sessions for your client and for you.
The course is split into two short modules and covers:
- What Supervision actually is and why it’s important.
- How to choose the best Supervisor for you.
- The differences between individual, group and peer Supervision and
- How to prepare for your Supervision sessions.
Entry Requirements
This course meets the requirements for a level 7 training course, therefore applicants must have a post-graduate level of competency. Applicants must have 5 years practice experience with at least 3 years post-registration as UKCP accredited or BACP accredited/registered (depending on experience) with at least 1600 clinical hours. Students are required to provide supervised supervision to a minimum of 2 case study subjects throughout the 6 month course period. It is advised that students source case study subjects before commencing the course.
Your Tutor
Anne Millne-Riley is an experienced UKCP Accredited Psychotherapist and an experienced Supervisor and trainer. Anne is an integrative psychotherapist for over 15 years and is registered by the BACP. She is a tutor for the National College of Hypnosis and Psychotherapy teaching stage 1 and 2 of the Diploma in Hypnotherapy and Psychotherapy. She was later invited to write and deliver post graduate training for supervisors.
This Course at a Glance:
Tutor
- Anne Millne-Riley
Mode of Study
- Self-Study
Hours of Study
- 2 hours
Cost
- £50
Entry Requirements
- The course is aimed at trainee and newly qualified Hypnotherapists, Counsellors, Psychotherapeutic Counsellors and Psychotherapists