Supervision is a career-long commitment for a therapist, a space to reflect, generate ideas, be vulnerable, learn, and be supported.
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.
How You Will Benefit…
This short, self-paced course is designed to support you in preparing for supervision so you can get the most out of the sessions for your client (s) and yourself.
Topics Covered Include…
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What Supervision actually is and why it’s important
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How to choose the best supervisor for you and your needs
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The differences between individual, group and peer supervision
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How to prepare for your supervision sessions
The Fine Details
Mode of Study
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Self-study.
Hours of Study
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Two hours.
Cost
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£50.
Entry Requirements
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This course is aimed at trainees and newly qualified hypnotherapists, counsellors, psychotherapeutic counsellors and psychotherapists.
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Upon completion and certification of specialist training, you will be equipped with practical skills to use immediately in your practice.
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Your Tutor – Anne Millne-Riley
Anne Millne-Riley is an experienced UKCP-accredited psychotherapist, supervisor and trainer.
Anne has been an integrative psychotherapist for over 15 years and is also registered with BACP.
She is a tutor for the NCHP, teaching Stages 1 and 2 of the diploma in hypnotherapy and Psychotherapy.
She is the author and leader of our postgraduate training programme for supervisors.