Course description
This course is recognized by the National Counselling Society Advanced as a Specialist Training and is open to practitioners from all theoretical backgrounds wishing to start supervising Counsellors and Psychotherapists or already have experience and wish to gain a formal qualification.
This twelve day (one weekend per month) training will cover the following:
- Theory and practice of supervision in Counselling and Psychotherapy
- The supervisory relationship
- Good practice in supervision
- Enabling the supervisee to make use of supervision
- Assessment in supervision
- Legal issues
- Diversity in supervision
- Ethical dilemmas and ensuring standards in supervision
- Group and one-to-one supervision
- Working across modalities
- Skills and practice
The aim of the course is to allow participants to develop a reflective, evaluative and informed practice which will enable them to work with supervisees across theoretical backgrounds.
Participants will be supported in developing their competencies and abilities in evaluating their own practice.
This course follows BACP curriculum framework for counselling supervisor training.
Requirements:
Participants will need to have a minimum of two years post-qualification experience and be currently working as counsellors and psychotherapists. Hold a Diploma level counselling/psychotherapy qualification, or equivalent.. Supervised counselling/psychotherapy practice for a minimum two years post qualification (supervision must meet BACP requirements of 1.5 hours per month).
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