01-02.11 Supervision seminar
Цей супервізійний семінар будемо досліджувати як терапевт може працювати і приносити користь клієнту із різних станів — ресурсних і не дуже
Doctor, Certified Gestalt Therapist, Certified Supervisor, Group Therapist, Accredited Leading trainer of MIGIS, Leading thematic trainer in family systemic therapy, Leading thematic trainer in integrative therapy (Modern and folk psychotherapy), Development partner of MIGIS, Scientific correspondent of the laboratory of counseling psychology and psychotherapy of the Kostiuk Institute of Psychology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Leading national trainer (supervisor).
Author's programs "Systemic Family Therapy", "Integrative Workshop: Modern and Folk Psychotherapy", training program for advanced training of specialists with basic medical or psychological education "Psychological assistance in wartime". I held more than 300 author's programs and courses, released 12 training programs for Gestalt therapists. My students are successfully working as Gestalt therapists all over the world.
Supervision is a professional form of support and development for the therapist, during which they discuss their work with a more experienced colleague (a supervisor) in order to gain a deeper understanding of the processes taking place in interaction with clients.
“Supervision is like a mirror and a compass for the therapist.”
It helps to “check yourself” and notice what may remain outside of awareness in daily practice.
What does the therapist gain from supervision?
- Professional support
- The opportunity to discuss complex cases with a neutral and experienced specialist,
- Reduced doubts and anxiety about “whether I’m working correctly.”
2. Improvement of therapy quality
- Deeper analysis of therapeutic processes,
- New ideas, techniques, and interventions.
3. Development of self-reflection skills
- Awareness of one’s own reactions, emotions, and projections in work,
- Better understanding of professional boundaries.
4. Protection from burnout
- The ability to “unload” emotionally difficult moments without harming the client,
- Increased self-confidence as a specialist.
5. Ethical check
- Support for ethical standards (especially important in complex or borderline cases).