supervision with soul: training for counsellors and psychotherapists
The principle aim of this training is to bring together the professional standards of good supervision with the depth and quality of a transpersonal perspective that honours the life of soul.
This training manages to be open and yet challenging. While recognising that supervision is a multi-layered process, requiring a high degree of reflexive awareness, it is not value free. This training brings the supervision relationship to the foreground of supervision practice and calls for the supervisor to be using themselves in a transparent and authentic manner.
who for?
It is open to qualified counsellors, psychotherapists and trainers who wish to develop their supervisory skills within an integrative and transpersonal perspective. It provides a suitable training in support of an application for BACP Supervisor Accreditation.
course format
The course has a two part format.
1. a certificate course, with six weekends and no written work.
2. a diploma course, that consists of 8 supervision groups, 4 study groups and a final Case Study Discussion Group. The requirements for Year 2 of the training are:
- 40 hours of supervisory practice (with at least 2 supervisees)
- 4000 word case study
- Live Supervision
weekend topics
- from therapist to supervisor
- models of supervision
- a soulful perspective
- field theory in supervision
- power in the supervisory relationship
- challenges in supervision
selection criteria
The training is open to experienced counsellors and psychotherapists with a transpersonal background who have or are developing a supervisory practice. Applicants will have a counselling diploma from a recognised course that is compatible with that of Re•Vision. In addition to this they will need to have:
- at least two years post-qualification experience of working with clients
- have a potential field of supervisory application.
application procedure
The training operates on alternate years on an academic year base. For the October intake, application should be received by November 30th. Further details of the training are available separately.