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CPD Credits
1.25
Event Type
Recorded Event
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£40.00
Trainee/NHS
£32.00
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December's Live Supervision at Lunchtime

With Jeremy Holmes

Supervision is an essential aspect of the therapeutic process, providing therapists with valuable guidance, development of clinical skills and a reflective space to think about the complexities of their work with an experienced colleague. Live supervision offers a unique opportunity for psychotherapists to go ‘behind the scenes’ and witness the many different styles and approaches to supervision, offering insight and opportunity to learn from each other.

Each guest supervisor will present on their distinct theoretical orientations and personal style. Supervisors will offer techniques, interventions and theoretical perspectives that they have developed through their own clinical practice, experience of being supervised and offering supervision. With extensive experience in the field speakers will bring together theory and lived experience ensuring that participants leave these sessions with new learnings, applications and adaptability to different and perhaps challenging case material.

In this session guest supervisor, Jeremy Holmes, will work live with a volunteer, preselected by our team, who will act as a supervisee. This supervisee will offer a composite case or a case where permission has been granted to share. The session will begin with a brief outline of the case which will then be followed by an unrehearsed live supervision. There will be opportunities for questions and discussion with supervisee and supervisor after the live supervision.

Beyond the theoretical paradigms, we hope to demonstrate the art of supervision itself – the delicate balance of support and challenge, the cultivation of self-awareness in the practitioner, and a safe and nurturing space for professional growth. These sessions will showcase how supervisors tailor their method to the unique needs and strengths of each therapist, honoring diversity and individuality in the process.

We look forward to welcoming you in, behind the scenes, for these fascinating and rewarding regular live webinars. 

Programme

Introductions and housekeeping
Jeremy Holmes
Exploring the spectrum of supervision from minute particulars to dreaming the patient

The interpersonal processes of supervision are perceived by Jeremy as occurring along a spectrum. One end of this spectrum involves focusing on the ‘minute particulars’, which encompass the intricate details of client-therapist interactions, as documented in process notes and re-enacted by the therapist during the supervision session. On the opposite extreme lies the concept of ‘dreaming the patient’, influenced by the works of Ogden and Bion, where both the therapist and fellow-supervisees feely associate their thoughts and emotions around the presented material. In both approaches, the relationship between the group and the therapist mirrors that of the client and therapist, offering valuable insights into the latter. The two poles can be encompassed within a framework of bottom up and top down, free energy minimisation, as expounded in Jeremy’s book, “The Brain has a Mind of its Own”, (Confer, 2020) 

Jeremy Holmes and Supervisee
Live Supervision

In this session guest supervisor, Jeremy Holmes, will work live with a volunteer, preselected by our team, who will act as a supervisee. This supervisee will offer a composite case or a case where permission has been granted to share. The session will begin with a brief outline of the case which will then be followed by an unrehearsed live supervision. There will be opportunities for questions and discussion with supervisee and supervisor after the live supervision.

Questions from participants
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