25.10 Supervisory group
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25.10.2023
18:00 - 21:00 in Kyiv
1 122 (€22,00)
price for one meeting

25.10 Supervisory group

About the course

Supervision is an important tool in shaping, maintaining and promoting the therapist's professional identity.

And a great opportunity to meet with the opportunity to express yourself in the collegiate space.

Meetings are held every Wednesday from 18:00 to 21:00 Kyiv time.

The cost is indicated for one meeting, at the rate of sales at the time of payment.

Telegram registration: @tatiana_savytskaya

This supervision is open to all students of the MIGIS Institute, starting with the 8th seminar of the Gestalt Therapist Training Program.

In this case, 110 hours or 90 hours (for programs that began before November 1, 2022) for level 2 certification must be obtained from their program supervisor.

The hours spent with other MIGIS group supervisors will also count towards the certificate, but in addition to the 110/90 required hours.

Trainer:
Savitskaya Tatiana
Savitskaya Tatiana
Savitskaya Tatiana

психолог, сертифікований гештальт-терапевт, сертифікований супервізор, груповий терапевт, акредитований провідний тренер MIGIS. Спеціалізується на роботі зі стосунками, спеціалізується на роботі з психологічними (емоційними) травмами, спеціалізується на роботі з почуттями, акредитований терапевт EAGT, акредитований супервізор EAGT, член EAGT.

Авторка власних 4-х спеціалізованих сертифікаційних програм "Робота з почуттями в гештальт-підході", "Простір стосунків", "Робота з депресивним досвідом у гештальт-підході", "Робота з травмою в гештальт-підході", а також ведуча власних проектів "Спільні читання", "Терапевтичні ресурси простору". З 2010 року веде навчальні програми з підготовки гештальт-терапії і вже до 2024 року було 5 випусків. З 2008 року веде терапевтичні групи, з 2011 року щотижневу супервізорську групу, з 2022 року веде щомісячну гіпервізорську групу.

 

Frequently asked Questions
What is supervision, and why is it needed?

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?

  1. 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).
What types of supervision exist?
How is supervision counted toward training requirements?
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