Friday 13th March 2015
Manchester
For most of us, supervision is a stimulating, enjoyable and rewarding part of our professional role. However at times most of us have encountered impasses which challenge our practice. Often supervisors struggle with these despite having considerable clinical experience. Difficulties may include ethical concerns about a supervisee's practice, a conflict between ethical principles, the challenge of balancing a supportive role with the use of authority or with formal appraisal of the supervisee's abilities. Some situations can result in a rupture in the supervisory relationship.
The aim of this new workshop is to help participants to develop their competence and confidence in building and maintaining a constructive supervisory alliance while also addressing difficult issues in supervision. It will use a CAT perspective to understand the pressures and pulls within the supervisory relationship. It incorporates research evidence on effective supervision methods.
Full details are available from Catalyse Events.