Diploma in Clinical Supervision
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In Hornsey
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Hornsey
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Duration
6 Months
To develop an understanding of the supervisor process. To integrate theory and skills into a working supervisory style. To develop and refine supervisory skills. To develop and enhance the professional identity of the supervisor. To provide a theoretical knowledge base to underpin the supervisory. process
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Diploma in Clinical Supervision
INTRODUCTION
Continuing supervision is now not only a professional requirement, which
safeguards both practitioner and client, it is also essential for good practice.
This is a six-month course comprising one weekend a month that teaches
supervision from an Integrative perspective. The unique feature of it is that we have established a team of external tutors who are all experts in their
particular theoretical approach. Perspectives covered are: Gestalt,
Transactional Analysis, Person Centred Therapy, Transference and Counter
transference and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. This eclectic approach
enables participants to have some understanding of theoretical views other
than their own and also helps those practitioners who are supervising people from other modalities than their own. In addition, there is a one-day seminar looking at ethical issues, including the very present dynamic of increasing numbers of complaints within the profession. There is a strong emphasis and training in understanding the importance of transferential and counter-transferential issues within the triad of the supervisory process - the supervisor, the supervisee and the client. As well, external tutors give a demonstration of supervision from their theoretical base. Supervised supervision practice is an integral and core element of the course.
This includes feedback from both tutors and peer members of the group.
This training fulfils all the training requirements for individual supervisor
accreditation by BACP
COURSE ASSESSMENT
There will be a significant emphasis on course members' ability to link skills and theory and on the ability to demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the supervision process on all levels. There will be ongoing feedback from both tutors and peer participants.
There are two written assignments each between 3000 and 3500 words as well as an audiotape presentation and an analysis of practice competence
throughout the course.
TIMES:
One weekend each month - Saturday 9.30am-4.30pm & Sunday 9:30am -
5:00 pm for 6 months over the year
Diploma in Clinical Supervision