Posted by SKILL UP
Social Care/Development, Care Management
Training, Care Management
Start date
12/11/2022
End date
11/06/2023
A new online Diploma in Supervision from the Psychosynthesis Trust & the Turning Point Insititute, designed for counsellors, psychotherapists and allied healthcare professionals.
This part-time & online training course is taught from a psychodynamic perspective, offering an opportunity to develop your professional, clinical and relationship skills in supervision. This integrative and experiential training is informed by transpersonal psychoanalysis and held in a Humanistic framework.
Why this course
Building your supervisory skills offers many rewards beyond the financial. It can bring more variety to your work, add to your sense of purpose, and help you to give back some of what you have learnt over your career.
This course offers an exciting opportunity to reflect on the significant influences in your personal and professional growth, and to mature professionally and personally through our experiential group training.
Who is it for?
Designed for Healthcare or related professionals, and Allied Helping Professionals, including Counsellors and Psychotherapists from any modality, Social Workers, Childcare and Community Workers, Nurses, Doctors, Psychiatrists, Pastoral Carers, Educators, Mediators, and more.
We ask for professionals to have a minimum of 3 years' experience in their field before applying to this course.
Details
Dates: from 12th November 2022 to 11th June 2023
Format: online & part-time every other Saturday, and 3 full weekends
Fees: £2,000 (approximately €2,400)
Deadline for applications: 30th September 22
The Programme is based on the Hawkins & Shohet’s 7-eyed model of supervision.
It includes such modules as: the Supervisory task and relationships; group supervision; power, organisations and individuals; ethical practice, dilemmas and shame, and others. A detailed Programme Outline can be found via the Booking link below.
During the training participants will complete:
50 hours of supervised practice
6 hours of private supervision. This can be a blend of 1-2-1, peer or group supervision
A supervisor’s report
Two written assignments (3,000 words each)