A psychodynamic/psychoanalytic supervision course with a Jungian orientation in two strands:
Theory and Practice of Supervision: 10 monthly Saturday workshops that include presentations by senior SAP analysts, including contributors and editors of three leading books in the field. There is an optional written paper.
Supervision of Supervision: in weekly groups led by senior SAP analysts.
9.30am – 3pm
8 October 2011
Morning
The Transition from Psychotherapist to Supervisor
Jan Wiener
Afternoon
The Supervisory Frame: Boundaries in Supervision
Susanna Wright
12 November 2011
Morning
Is There a Jungian Approach to Supervision?
Ann Hopwood
Afternoon
Group Supervision
Miranda Alcock
10 December 2011
Morning
Interpretation in Supervision
Christine Driver
Afternoon
Shame in Supervision
Edward Martin
14 January 2012
Morning
Transference and Countertransference Dynamics in Supervision
Jan Wiener
Afternoon
Supervision in Organisations
Catherine Crowther
18 February 2012
Morning
Supervision and Imagination
Anna Bravesmith
Afternoon
Supervising the Erotic Transference
Joy Schaverien
17 March 2012
Morning
Jungian Concepts in Supervision
Arthur Sherman
Afternoon
Supervision and the Law
Julia Paton
14 April 2012
Morning
Assessment of Supervisees and their Patients
Christine Driver
Afternoon
Supervising Work Involving Early Trauma or Abuse
Margaret Wilkinson
12 May 2012
Morning
Supervision for Brief and Intermittent Therapy
Anna Bravesmith
Afternoon
Problems and Ethical Issues in Supervision
Edward Martin
9 June 2012
Morning
Supervising Work with Addiction
Dr Mary Addenbrooke
Afternoon
Difference and the Authoritarian Supervisory Object
Paul Goldreich
14 July 2012
Morning
Reverie in Supervision
Vernon Yorke
Afternoon
Endings in Supervision
Mary Horton
Group times and locations:
Fridays, 10 - 11.30am with Christine Driver at 71 Umfreville Rd, N4 1RZ
or
Tuesdays, 3.20 - 4.50pm with Jan Wiener at The SAP, 1 Daleham Gardens, NW3 5BY
or
Tuesdays, 3 - 4.30pm with Catherine Crowther at 50 Leconfield Rd, N5 2SN
Additional groups may be possible in West or Southwest London, Oxford, Cambridge, Surrey, Sussex, North Derbyshire or Rutland. Supervision in pairs or individual supervision may be arranged in exceptional circumstances.
Applicants should normally have 3 years’ clinical experience post-qualification, be registered with BPC or UKCP oraccredited with BACP or equivalent and are expected to be working as supervisors by the start of the course.
A psychodynamic training and substantial experience of psychodynamic therapy/analysis are required.
For an information sheet, giving outline details of the course, please download one of the following:
Information sheet
For an application form, please download one of the following:
Application form
For full details of the course (the course handbook including reading lists), please download the following:
Handbook
For more information telephone:
Miranda Alcock, Course Co-ordinator
Tel: 01932 400 056
Tel: 020 7419 8896
Email: training@thesap.org.uk