A year of live supervision of systemic clinical work provided in a live supervision group. The main focus of the training programme is live supervision of clinical work with families. Supervision takes place in a group of four trainees with an experienced systemic psychotherapy supervisor.
Organising tutor
Charlotte Burck
Course aims
• The course aims to help develop systemic clinical work with families through live supervision, discussion and feedback.
• Course participants will be expected to read relevant theoretical papers alongside their live supervision experience.
• Course participants will be invited to think about personal assumptions, values and bias, their own family history and their implications for clinical work.
Is this course for you?
• Offers professionals, including General Practitioners, who have undertaken intermediate trainings in systemic theory and practice, a training opportunity to develop their clinical skills in work with families.
• Meets the requirements for specialist registrars in psychotherapy for 100 hours of training in systemic psychotherapeutic skills.
• Suited to professionals who wish to acquire further systemic clinical experience to enable them to apply to qualifying systemic psychotherapy trainings.
Time commitment
One year, part-time, four hours per week.
Assessment
No formal assessment. Course participants write a self-report at the end of the year for the supervisor’s comments.
How to apply
Contact the course administrator for an application form or download from below.
Contact details for further information
gbahel@tavi-port.org
020 8938 2651
Contact the organising tutor for an informal discussion
Charlotte Burck - 020 7435 7111
Information on fees can be found here