This course is for experienced professionals who wish to gain further understanding in the world of Supervision.
The course will provide basic skills in Supervision, with an understanding of what Supervision is, and the teaching of two specific models in supervision, for example, the Seven Eyed Model of Supervision and the IDM Developmental Model of Supervision.
To that end, participants will need to have completed a first training in Psychotherapy or Counselling, or Counselling up to level 4, as well as the completion of 450 clinical hours – this might of course include the 100 hours gained in your placement.
The course is 30 hours and provides a Certificate in Supervision recognised by the Manchester Institute for Psychotherapy.
What is supervision? The word has many meanings. It means to oversee and holds some connotations of authority and a hierarchical form of learning. It is used in counselling and psychotherapy, in the medical and nursing fields, in social work, and in aspects of teaching and general care of others. It implies a code of conduct and it carries an element of protection and safety in its overall application. Holloway 1992 says that supervision provides an opportunity for the student to capture the essence of the psychotherapeutic process as it is articulated and modelled by the supervisor thus recreating it in the counselling relationship. Lambert 1980 described supervision as part of an overall training of mental health professionals that deals with modifying their actual in-therapy behaviours. In general, supervision may be seen as either training supervision or consultative supervision. Supervision is part of the overall training and educational needs of the health professional and there are many supervision model and styles to look at. Here at the Institute we are offering a five-day course spread over a period of five modules. We will look at the meaning of supervision as it applies in your field of work whether you work individually or in a group setting, in psychotherapy, counselling or in the areas of social work, nursing, clinical psychology or psychiatry or indeed any of the caring professions. Module One: This module will explore the philosophical concepts of supervision, what it is in relation to the work you do. We will look at the goals and outcomes of the methods used and explore how it applies to each member of the group. Module Two: Here we will look at the ‘process model’ of supervision put forward by Hawkins and Shoet in their book on supervision called “Supervision in the helping profession” 1989. This is an excellent model for mapping out where you are in the supervisory process. You can also use this model as a Parallel process model. Module Three: In this module we will look at the different tasks of supervision and specifically the gate keeping process within supervision. We will also examine the notion of the Parallel process in supervision. Module Four: Here we will look at the developmental aspect of supervision. We will look at the developmental models of Richard Erskine, Delworth, and Stoltenburg, as a guide to how we may approach the supervision process. Module Five: In this module we will bring together the various strands of what we have been looking at in the previous modules, and hopefully find an integrative view of supervision which will suit your own particular style. Tutor : Bob Cooke TSTA Times : 10.00am – 5.00pm Venue : Manchester Institute for Psychotherapy Bookable online (click the shop icon below the dates) or by card by telephoning the Institute on 0161-862 9456.Course dates:AUTUMN 2024 – THIS IS AN ONLINE COURSE**PLEASE NOTE THIS ONLINE COURSE IS NOW FULL**Dates: Fridays, 10.00 am to 4.00 pm onModule 1 – 6th September 2024 Module 2 – 13th September Module 3 – 20th September Module 4 – 27th September Module 5 – 11th October ** date changed from 4th October to 11th October** Cost: £975. A (non-refundable) deposit of £150 is required to secure your place. Your balance can be paid in instalments if need be. WINTER 2025 – this will be run face to face** PLEASE NOTE THIS COURSE IS NOW FULL**Fridays, 10.00 am to 5.00 pm on: Module 1 – 10th January 2025 Module 2 – 17th January 2025 Module 3 – 24th January 2025 Module 4 – 31st January 2025 Module 5 – 7th February 2025 Cost: £975. A (non-refundable) deposit of £150 is required to secure your place. Your balance can be paid in instalments if need be. NEW DATESSPRING 2025Fridays, 10.00 am – 5.00 pm on: Module 1 – 16th May 2025 Module 2 – 23rd May Module 3 – 6th June Module 4 – 13th June Module 5 – 20th June Cost: £975. A (non-refundable) deposit of £150 is required to secure your place. Your balance can be paid in instalments if need be. To book online click the shop OR you can book by telephoning 0161-862 9456 to pay by card NEW – AUTUMN 2025 – THIS WILL BE AN ONLINE COURSE10.00 am – 4.00 pm – Fridays on Module 1 – 29th August 2025 Module 2 – 5th September Module 3 – 12th September Module 4 – 19th September Module 5 – 26th September Cost: £975. A (non-refundable) deposit of £150 is required to secure your place. Your balance can be paid in instalments if need be. To book online click the shop OR you can book by telephoning 0161-862 9456 to pay by card NEW: WINTER 2026 (face to face course)10.00 am – 5.00 pm – Fridays on: 9th January 2026 16th January 23rd January 30th January 6th February Cost: £975. A (non-refundable) deposit of £150 is required to secure your place. Your balance can be paid in instalments if need be. To book online click the shop OR you can book by telephoning 0161-862 9456 to pay by card |
It will be taught over 5 days within a two month period. If it’s on Zoom it will be 10.00-4.00 pm each day. If it’s face to face it will be 10.00-5.00 pm each day.