Online group supervision

calendar_today Ongoing
person Open to all
universal_currency_alt £25
location_on Online

For qualified counselling and psychotherapy practitioners of any modality.

The clinical supervision group is an opportunity for qualified counselling and psychotherapy practitioners of any modality to share approaches, exchange theoretical influences, and understand psychotherapy and counselling through the different cultural and socio-political lenses that our histories, circumstances and countries of residency give us.

We usually begin by sharing what we are noticing arising for each of us in our practices and/or the social and cultural arenas we inhabit, and then move into specific client material and/or topics relating to practice. The group is facilitated to promote a warm, accepting and supportive atmosphere, with room for spontaneous engagement whilst also ensuring everyone has a chance to speak.

We ‘trust the process’ to allow us to have the conversations we need, and which will most help enhance our psychological availability to our clients. Sometimes these centre around a particular client and at other times broader themes related to practice become our focus.

Details

Winter term dates

Fortnightly from 9th September 2024.

Full list of dates: 9th Sep, 23rd Sep, 7th Oct, 21st Oct, 4th Nov, 18th Nov, 2nd Dec, 16th Dec.

TImes: Mondays, 1pm - 2.15pm BST/GMT | 2.pm - 3.15pm CEST/CET. 

Max group size: 6 (plus group facilitator)

Cost: Trial session free, then £25 per session payable termly. 

The term commitment is to allow members to develop in trusting relation. We will open to new members at the beginning of each term, depending on what openings are available. For joining instructions, get in touch.

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Hosted by Dr Melissa Dunlop

I am a relationally-based psychotherapist, supervisor and researcher with an interest in creative, collaborative and psychosocial approaches. I enjoy creating safe, open environments where it's possible to explore and make sense of clinical work. You can read more about my work on my websites www.melissadunlop.com and www.theinterpersonal.com