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SUMMARY:Supervision of Group Therapy
DESCRIPTION:Supervision in therapeutic group work offers the ideal setting to deepen understanding and develop a more grounded experience of what group processes truly involve. It is a space rich with discoveries\, challenges\, and continuous learning. Through a group-based supervision model\, participants are invited to reflect collectively in an atmosphere of openness\, acceptance\, and engagement—exploring together the diverse possibilities and dynamics that emerge within therapeutic groups.	 \nWinter Term 2026: 22 January; 5 and 19 February; 5 and 19 March\nA term dedicated to the creative process of imagining and designing the group you would like to run.	 \nSpring Term 2026: 7 and 21 May; 4 and 18 June; 2 July.\nHere\, we will accompany you through the practicalities of setting up advertising and preparing to launch your group. \nAutumn Term 2026: 1\, 15 and 29 October; 12 and 26 November.\nFrom this phase onwards\, the group will be a place to supervise\, get ideas\, and refine your group. \nTime: 7pm to 9pm (UK time)\nVenue: Online (Zoom)\nFee: £1260 full year or £450 each term.	 \nNOTE: Each participant goes at their own pace; it is not a requirement to start working as a group facilitator to be part of this Supervision Group. Also\, you might benefit by applying the learnings to an already existing setting\, such as in university\, at your workplace\, or even within the constellation of your own family group. In all cases\, we will accompany you all the way. \nDr. Yaqui A. Martínez-Robles is a psychologist with Masters\, PhD and PsyD in Psychotherapy. He has training in Gestalt Therapy; Music Therapy; Transpersonal Psychology and Holotropic Breathwork (with the Grof Transpersonal Training Association); Narrative and postmodern therapies and Social Constructionism; and in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy (with the Integrative Psychiatry Institute and MAPS-Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies). He is the author of four books\, and co-author of another two\, focused on the existential perspective. He has participated with chapters in several books and with articles in several journals. Yaqui is the founder of the Circle of Studies in Existential Therapy\, in Mexico City and in Medellin\, Colombia\,. He teaches existential-phenomenological psychology and therapy in Mexico and different countries of South America. He is the current president of the Latin American Association of Existential Psychotherapy (ALPE). He works in private practice as an existential-phenomenological therapist and coach\, in modalities one-on-one\, couples and groups. \n\nBárbara Godoy M.A.\, Adv. Dip. Exi. Psy. Existential Psychotherapist Group Leader\, Counsellour\, Lecturer and Supervisor\, UKCP accredited\, SEA Professional Member\, Director of Therapy Harley Street. Bárbara’s academic contributions in London since 2008 include lecturing and researching on the theory and practice of Phenomenological Existential Therapy on Doctorate\, MA and professional courses at the School of Psychotherapy and Counselling Psychology\, Regent’s University and the New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling directed by Emmy van Deurzen. Bárbara has facilitated and designed therapeutic Group Work since 1997. She brought her earliest workshop: “Experiences” to large groups in The Netherlands\, Italy\, France\, UK and Argentina. These awareness-intensive processes are a legacy of the human potential movement (HPM) of the 1960s\, with techniques such as AUM Meditation Marathons\, Psychodrama\, Bioenergetics and Primal Feelings work.
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/supervision-of-group-therapy
LOCATION:Online (Zoom)\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Supervision
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SUMMARY:Advanced Applied Supervision Group with Dr. Betty Cannon 2026
DESCRIPTION:Betty Cannon\, the author of Sartre and Psychoanalysis\, offers a playful\, active\, experientially based form of supervision that is deeply and specifically grounded in the philosophy of Sartre. \nThis group is a place to hone skills and consider important issues of therapy from the perspective of existential philosophy. Combining the leader’s experience with the wisdom of the group fosters an active experientially oriented and interpersonally open way of doing supervision. It includes role-playing clients as well as looking at stuck points in therapy – stuck points that may belong to the therapist or supervisor as well as the client. It uses body-oriented as well as verbal interventions to get beyond words to the pre-reflective bodily-lived intentionality of all three. \nApplied Existential Supervision is rooted in a psychotherapeutic approach developed and taught by Betty Cannon at the Boulder Psychotherapy Institute for more than 30 years. Thoroughly and specifically grounded in the philosophy of Sartre\, Applied Existential Psychotherapy also draws inspiration from Gestalt Therapy\, Rogerian person-centred therapy\, body-oriented psychotherapy\, and classical and contemporary psychoanalysis. Betty agrees with British object relations theorist D.W. Winnicott that psychotherapy is (or ought to be) a very special form of ‘two people playing together. When one of them\, hopefully\, the client\, is unable to play\, therapy becomes two people learning to play together. \nBoth Winnicott and Sartre view play as arising in what Winnicott calls the ‘transitional space’ between the subjective and objective worlds. This is the place where\, phenomenologically speaking\, this world becomes my world – or your world. Focusing on this transitional space allows us to move from doing therapy in what Sartre calls the ‘spirit of seriousness’ (which is the deterministic mechanistic approach of a great deal of contemporary psychotherapy) to what Betty has elsewhere called the ‘spirit of play’. It is a perspective that encourages us to recognize and support our own and our client’s freedom – in situation. And it can help open us to new more creative and authentic possibilities for living\, loving\, and being with each other. \nBecause taking this perspective makes room for the radically new and the unpredictable and relieves us of the burden of trying to ‘fix’ our clients\, it is less tiring and less likely to produce therapist burnout. It can also make therapy more satisfying\, joyful and exhilarating for both client and therapist. But therapy done in the spirit of play becomes at the same time less certain and predictable. We cannot know the outcome of the therapy because our client is free. For this reason\, approaching therapy (and supervision) in this way can be anxiety-provoking or even terrifying. Moving from the spirit of seriousness to the spirit of play makes us aware of the lightness as well as the heaviness of being – and that can be challenging as well liberating. \nOf course\, no one can live with the full awareness of freedom\, responsibility\, and possibility all the time. The temptation to bad faith is universal for all humans\, including therapists. But if the challenge to do so at least some of the time appeals\, please come play with us in Applied Existential Supervision Group. \nBetty Cannon\, PhD\, licensed psychologist\, is the founder of Applied Existential Psychotherapy (AEP). Her book on Sartre and Psychoanalysis (1991) is often considered a classic in the field\, as Ernesto Spinelli predicted it would be. She has published many articles and chapters on existential philosophy\, psychology\, and psychotherapy. Betty’s mentor\, Hazel E. Barnes\, translated Sartre into English and was the world’s foremost Sartre scholar until her death in 2008. Betty is Hazel’s literary executor\, and her book on Sartre is dedicated to Hazel. She is currently working on a new book: In the Spirit of Play: Applied Existential Psychotherapy. \nBetty is the president and founder of the Boulder Psychotherapy Institute\, an emerita professor of the Colorado School of Mines\, a senior adjunct professor at Naropa University\, and a member of the editorial boards of three international journals: Sartre Studies International\, Existential Analysis\, and Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry. In addition to Applied Existential Psychotherapy\, she has recently introduced an Applied Existential Coaching Class at the Boulder Psychotherapy Institute. \nBetty has taught AEP to hundreds (if not thousands) of students over the past thirty-plus years. She has also done therapy with individuals\, couples\, and groups in Boulder for the past forty years\, as well as presented at many professional conferences and workshops. She is particularly interested in an existential approach to relationships and groups and leads 15 to 20 groups (therapy\, practice\, process\, and supervision) each month. \n\n\n\n\nAll dates: Saturdays 17 January\, 14 February\, 14 March\, 11 April\, 9 May\, 13 June\, 11 July\, 10 October\, 14 November and 12 December \nFee: £1260 the whole year (£140 per session) \nTime: Saturdays from 3 pm to 6 pm (UK time) \nVenue: Online – Zoom \nCPD by Therapy Harley Street \nBook Now
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/advanced-applied-supervision-group-with-dr-betty-cannon-2026
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