clinical supervision

Avoid the trap of narcissistic co-narcissistic relationships in supervision

Supervision is a term that often causes much debate within counselling and psychotherapy circles. It was once considered to be something you ‘got landed with’ by virtue of being the most experienced practitioner within an organisation. Implicit in this view was that therapy should be conducted in a right way and, therefore, not in a wrong […]

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My interview with Robin Shohet

Yesterday I had the opportunity to chat with Robin Shohet and discussed with him consultative supervision, how he understands appreciative enquiry and the nature of personal therapy and clinical supervision. Robin’s publications in the field of psychotherapy include the hugely influential book Supervision in the Helping Professions, which he co-authored with Professor Peter Hawkins, first published in

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