Supervision is is a specialised form of mentoring that promotes learning, stimulates creativity, develops resilience and supports practitioners in their work. It is a requirement for counsellors, psychologists and psychotherapists and trainees, and is is recommended to anyone working in roles that are emotionally challenging, or who engage in relationally complex communications.
Creative and expressive art is a fascinating and powerful medium that promotes depth of engagement and exploration of conscious and subconscious dynamics that can’t be achieved with words alone. Working with art, metaphor and guided visualisation can help to enhance supervision and promote creativity and problem solving.
The workshop contains a combination of experiential work, discussion, and creative arts practice. In the workshop we will be drawing on the work of Liesl Silverstone and Mooli Lahad.
You will have the opportunity to engage in creative experiential exercises, and will be introduced to tools and methods you can use in supervision face to face or online. This workshop is suitable for supervisors, supervisees and trainees.
Please bring art materials such as pencils, felts or pastels or alternatively you can use a digital art app, along with some paper or a journal to write in.
Tickets are £35.00 Book Now
APCCA Members £10 discount with discount code (see APCCA membership benefits page.)