This is a one-day workshop for qualified counsellors and psychotherapists only. The workshop will give participants an opportunity to explore the complex issues arising when addressing shame related processes in supervision. We will explore how shame manifests both within the therapeutic as well as supervisory relationship, offering clinical perspectives as well as effective practical techniques for engaging with these dynamics. There will be theoretical as well as experiential elements to this day with an overall emphasis on making this as relevant to participant’s own clinical experience and questions as possible.
Margaret Landale has been working as a psychotherapist for thirty years. She is a UKCP
accredited supervisor, has been a training director at the Chiron Centre for Body Psychotherapy
in London and delivers a range of workshops and talks nationwide. Having been a meditator for
many years, she has become increasingly interested in the integration of mindfulness in
psychotherapy. She holds a masters in mindfulness and has taught on the ‘mindfulness in
individual psychotherapy’ module at the Centre for Mindfulness Research and Practice, Bangor
University.
CPD CERTIFICATES WILL BE PROVIDED