SUPERVISION RESOURCES for

PRACTISING THERAPISTS

 

Practitioners within the various branches of healthcare feel that it is important to meet with a colleague (or colleagues) to discuss, in confidence, ongoing cases and issues arising from them and to work through any personal matters that might affect their own position or ability as practising therapists.  Such arrangements can take a variety of forms, the most usual of which are either personal One to One Supervision or participation within a Peer Support Group.

One to One

 

The practitioner will meet with a fellow therapist who has had specific training/experience as a Supervisor. 

 

Peer Support Groups

 

The practitioner will meet with a small group of fellow therapists.  Such a group may be relatively unstructured or may appoint one of its members to be a form of "group leader".

 

 

<<<Home>>>