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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
LOCATION:Online (Zoom) – 10 Dates
CATEGORIES:Supervision
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260328T180000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20250714T125155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T134607Z
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SUMMARY:Advanced Supervision Group in Therapoetics with Dr. Todd DuBose 2026
DESCRIPTION:Explores the hermeneutical-phenomenological practice of heeding lived meaning.  Heeding is more than just hearing or listening; it is discerning and taking in what matters to those seeking our care regarding their lived situations. Sometimes what is meaningful is explicitly said or shown\, sometimes it is pre-reflective\, sometimes it is inconspicuous. Heeding is neither correcting what is deficient\, nor translating symptoms into conclusive interpretations.  Instead\, the therapoet resides in a clearing\, or space\, where what shows itself can do so as it is\, in its own way\, without explanation\, justification or expectation. We companion with others and follow phenomena of concern wherever they take us. Participants in this group will inevitably be called to explore what matters to them about what matters to others. \n \nDr. Todd DuBose is a world-renowned\, Distinguished Full Professor at The Chicago School’s College of Professional Psychology. He teaches philosophical foundations of practices of care\, ethics\, loss and mourning\, psychology and spirituality\, psychopathology\, among other courses\, all from a human science perspective\, and with a particular focus on therapoetic care. He is a licensed psychologist\, supervisor\, consultant\, and former chaplain\, with over thirty-five years of experience. He holds degrees in continental and comparative philosophy of religion and existential-hermeneutical-phenomenological human science clinical psychology and integrates these approaches as a way of caring for such experiences as the impossible (no way out\, boundary or limited situations)\, extreme experiences (such as psychosis\, nihilism\, suicidal and homicidal ideation)\, and the taboo (the places no one wants to go: the unwanted and unacceptable\, unsayable\, unforgiveable\, forbidden\, and irreverent). He regularly presents workshops in several international venues such as the Circulo de Estudios en Psicoterapia Existential\, in Mexico City\, Mexico\, the Zhi Mian International Institute of Existential-Humanistic Psychology in Dali\, China\, and the Centre for Existential Practice in Melbourne\, Australia. He is widely published and has written on caring for others in very difficult situations including traumatic loss\, surviving the COVID-19 pandemic\, and meaninglessness. He has also written a short dialogue with Miles Groth\, edited by Loray Daws\, called\, Dialogues on The Soul of Existential Therapy\, published by The Society for Existential Analysis. Most of all\, he considers himself simply a fellow human being. \nAll dates: 10 January\, 21 February\, 28 March\, 16 May\, 27 June\, 25 July\, 26 September\, 24 October\, 21 November\, 19 December.  \nFee: £1260 the whole year (£140 per session) \nTime: Saturdays from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm (UK Time) \nVenue: Online – Zoom \nBook Now
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/advanced-supervision-group-in-therapoetics-with-dr-todd-dubose-2026
LOCATION:Online (Zoom) – 10 Dates
CATEGORIES:Supervision
ORGANIZER;CN="Therapy Harley Street":MAILTO:admin@therapyharleystreet.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251025T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251025T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
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SUMMARY:Advanced Supervision Group with Prof Ernesto Spinelli 2025
DESCRIPTION:These Master Workshops provide the opportunity to ‘look again’ at our practice and re-view assumptions and expectations regarding being a therapist. “Group supervision sessions seek to provide participants with a safe\, yet challenging\, space\, to consider and address the issues that arise for them when discussing their own\, or another participant’s\, experience of being a therapist. \nGroup supervision can be a valuable and enriching experience for all participants since even though the focus may be on a particular supervisee’s account\, it is likely that all participants will discover broader issues and concerns that resonate with their own encounters with clients.” \nProfessor Ernesto Spinelli was Chair of the Society for Existential Analysis between 1993 and 1999 and is a Life Member of the Society. His writings\, lectures and seminars focus on the application of existential phenomenology to the arenas of therapy\, supervision\, psychology\, and executive coaching. He is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society (BPS) as well as an APECS-accredited executive coach and coaching supervisor. In 2000\, he was the Recipient of the BPS Division of Counselling Psychology Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Profession. And in 2019\, Ernesto received the BPS Award for Distinguished Contribution to Practice. His most recent book\, Practising Existential Therapy: The Relational World 2nd edition (Sage\, 2015) has been widely praised as a major contribution to the advancement of existential theory and practice. Living up to the existential dictum that life is absurd\, Ernesto is also the author of an on-going series of Private Eye novels\, the most recent of which\, Everything Has A Price\, was published in 2023. \nAll dates:  Saturdays 25 January\, 22 February\, 22 March\, 12 April\, 3 May\, 21 June\, 19 July\, 25 October\, 15 November and 13 December 2025 \nFee: £1260 the whole year (£140 per session) \nTime: Saturdays from 10 am to 1 pm (UK time) \nVenue: Online – Zoom \n\nBPS award for distinguished contribution “An internationally-recognised leader in existential therapy and coaching psychology\, Professor Ernesto Spinelli developed and taught the first psychology undergraduate and PhD programmes to focus on counselling and psychotherapy research. He has contributed to a growing interest in\, and professional appreciation of\, existential therapeutic techniques. Professor Spinelli publications and textbooks are standard reading for many psychotherapy and coaching training programmes around the world. His latest book\, Practising Existential Therapy: The Relational World\, 2nd edition (2015)\, was identified as the most influential contemporary text on existential therapeutic practice.” BPS \n\nI find the supervision groups most helpful and supportive on a practical level. \nEmilia\, Integrative Psychotherapist\nProfessor Spinelli is an experienced supervisor who is able to impart his wisdom and knowledge in an authentic manner. \nJanet\, Existential Psychotherapist\nExcellent. Thoroughly enjoyable. Feels safe\, contained and exploratory. \nRuth\, Psychotherapist
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/advanced-supervision-group-with-prof-ernesto-spinelli-2025
LOCATION:Online (Zoom)\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Supervision
ORGANIZER;CN="Therapy Harley Street":MAILTO:admin@therapyharleystreet.co.uk
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250926T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20240506T110255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T121445Z
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SUMMARY:Reflective Supervision Group with Bárbara Godoy 2025
DESCRIPTION:All therapists have an original project\, an intention\, a gut feeling\, the reason why they decided to practice. Through training many things are learnt but often this profound and personal purpose can be clouded. This weekly group provides a safe space that promotes a non-judgmental approach. We aim to create a kind of intimacy where practitioners can see themselves clearly whilst getting the support to be who they are. Once the practitioner’s own individual style is discovered a process to master what will become their own personal approach begins. The group is the supervisor\, a gentle but firm mirror to observe our work with perspective and generate understanding of the client’s process by taking into account ourselves as co-creators of the therapeutic encounter. A creative and uplifting weekly group that aims to strengthen the therapists’ own existential awareness. \nBárbara Godoy M.A.\, Adv. Dip. Exi. Psy\, Existential lecturer\, Psychotherapist and Supervisor UKCP accredited and SEA – Director of Therapy Harley Street. Bárbara’s academic experience in London since 2008 includes 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 therapeutic Group Work internationally since 1997. Currently\, as the clinical director of THS\, Bárbara leads a team of over 30 professional practitioners in the area of Psychological services and Well-being consultancy. Bárbara is also the founder and director of THS. \nFee: £1260 (or £450 per term) \nFridays Group 2 pm to 3 pm \nWinter Term:\n24 and 31 January\n7\, 14\, 21 and 28 February\n7\, 14\, 21 and 28 March \nSpring Term: \n25 Apr\n2\, 9\, 16\, 23 and 30 May\n6\, 13\, 20 and 27 June \nAutumn Term:\n26 September\n3\, 10\, 17\, 24 and 31 October\n7\, 14\, 21 and 28 November
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/reflective-supervision-group-with-barbara-godoy-2
CATEGORIES:Supervision
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250920T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250920T180000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20240717T121004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T123238Z
UID:9041-1758380400-1758391200@www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk
SUMMARY:Advanced Supervision Group in Therapoetics with Dr. Todd DuBose 2025
DESCRIPTION:Explores the hermeneutical-phenomenological practice of heeding lived meaning.  Heeding is more than just hearing or listening; it is discerning and taking in what matters to those seeking our care regarding their lived situations. Sometimes what is meaningful is explicitly said or shown\, sometimes it is pre-reflective\, sometimes it is inconspicuous. Heeding is neither correcting what is deficient\, nor translating symptoms into conclusive interpretations.  Instead\, the therapoet resides in a clearing\, or space\, where what shows itself can do so as it is\, in its own way\, without explanation\, justification or expectation. We companion with others and follow phenomena of concern wherever they take us. Participants in this group will inevitably be called to explore what matters to them about what matters to others. \n \nDr. Todd DuBose is a world-renowned\, Distinguished Full Professor at The Chicago School’s College of Professional Psychology. He teaches philosophical foundations of practices of care\, ethics\, loss and mourning\, psychology and spirituality\, psychopathology\, among other courses\, all from a human science perspective\, and with a particular focus on therapoetic care. He is a licensed psychologist\, supervisor\, consultant\, and former chaplain\, with over thirty-five years of experience. He holds degrees in continental and comparative philosophy of religion and existential-hermeneutical-phenomenological human science clinical psychology and integrates these approaches as a way of caring for such experiences as the impossible (no way out\, boundary or limited situations)\, extreme experiences (such as psychosis\, nihilism\, suicidal and homicidal ideation)\, and the taboo (the places no one wants to go: the unwanted and unacceptable\, unsayable\, unforgiveable\, forbidden\, and irreverent). He regularly presents workshops in several international venues such as the Circulo de Estudios en Psicoterapia Existential\, in Mexico City\, Mexico\, the Zhi Mian International Institute of Existential-Humanistic Psychology in Dali\, China\, and the Centre for Existential Practice in Melbourne\, Australia. He is widely published and has written on caring for others in very difficult situations including traumatic loss\, surviving the COVID-19 pandemic\, and meaninglessness. He has also written a short dialogue with Miles Groth\, edited by Loray Daws\, called\, Dialogues on The Soul of Existential Therapy\, published by The Society for Existential Analysis. Most of all\, he considers himself simply a fellow human being. \nAll dates: 18 January\, 15 February\, 15 March\, 17 May\, 7 June\, 5 July\, 20 September\, 18 October\, 22 November\, 20 December.  \nFee: £1260 the whole year (£140 per session) \nTime: Saturdays from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm (UK Time) \nVenue: Online – Zoom
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/advanced-supervision-group-in-therapoetics-with-dr-todd-dubose-2025
LOCATION:Online (Zoom)\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Supervision
ORGANIZER;CN="Therapy Harley Street":MAILTO:admin@therapyharleystreet.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250913T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250913T180000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20240506T110439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T125319Z
UID:8767-1757775600-1757786400@www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk
SUMMARY:Advanced Applied Supervision Group with Dr. Betty Cannon
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 11 January\, 8 February\, 8 March\, 5 April\, 10 May\, 14 June\, 13 September\, 11 October\, 8 November and 6 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
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/advanced-applied-supervision-group-with-dr-betty-cannon
CATEGORIES:Supervision
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240920T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240920T150000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20240507T124228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T121901Z
UID:8797-1726840800-1726844400@www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk
SUMMARY:Reflective Supervision Group with Bárbara Godoy 2024
DESCRIPTION:All therapists have an original project\, an intention\, a gut feeling\, the reason why they decided to practice. Through training many things are learnt but often this profound and personal purpose can be clouded. This weekly group provides a safe space that promotes a non-judgmental approach. We aim to create a kind of intimacy where practitioners can see themselves clearly whilst getting the support to be who they are. Once the practitioner’s own individual style is discovered a process to master what will become their own personal approach begins. The group is the supervisor\, a gentle but firm mirror to observe our work with perspective and generate understanding of the client’s process by taking into account ourselves as co-creators of the therapeutic encounter. A creative and uplifting weekly group that aims to strengthen the therapists’ own existential awareness. \nBárbara Godoy M.A.\, Adv. Dip. Exi. Psy\, Existential lecturer\, Psychotherapist and Supervisor UKCP accredited and SEA – Director of Therapy Harley Street. Bárbara’s academic experience in London since 2008 includes 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 therapeutic Group Work internationally since 1997. Currently\, as the clinical director of THS\, Bárbara leads a team of over 30 professional practitioners in the area of Psychological services and Well-being consultancy. Bárbara is also the founder and director of THS. \nNew term:\nOption one: \nFridays 2 pm to 3 pm (UK time) \nDates: 20 and 27 September\, 4\, 11\, 18 and 25 October\, 1\, 8\, 15 and 22 November \nBook here >
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/reflective-supervision-group-with-barbara-godoy-3
LOCATION:Online (Zoom)\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Supervision
ORGANIZER;CN="Therapy Harley Street":MAILTO:admin@therapyharleystreet.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240503T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240503T150000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20240215T102801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T122051Z
UID:8668-1714744800-1714748400@www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk
SUMMARY:Reflective Supervision Group with Bárbara Godoy
DESCRIPTION:All therapists have an original project\, an intention\, a gut feeling\, the reason why they decided to practice. Through training many things are learnt but often this profound and personal purpose can be clouded. This weekly group provides a safe space that promotes a non-judgmental approach. We aim to create a kind of intimacy where practitioners can see themselves clearly whilst getting the support to be who they are. Once the practitioner’s own individual style is discovered a process to master what will become their own personal approach begins. The group is the supervisor\, a gentle but firm mirror to observe our work with perspective and generate understanding of the client’s process by taking into account ourselves as co-creators of the therapeutic encounter. A creative and uplifting weekly group that aims to strengthen the therapists’ own existential awareness. \nBárbara Godoy M.A.\, Adv. Dip. Exi. Psy\, Existential lecturer\, Psychotherapist and Supervisor UKCP accredited and SEA – Director of Therapy Harley Street. Bárbara’s academic experience in London since 2008 includes 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 therapeutic Group Work internationally since 1997. Currently\, as the clinical director of THS\, Bárbara leads a team of over 30 professional practitioners in the area of Psychological services and Well-being consultancy. Bárbara is also the founder and director of THS. \nDate and Time: \nFridays 2pm to 3pm \nTerm: 3\, 10\, 17\, 24 and 31 May\, 7\, 14\, 21 and 28 June and 5 July \nBOOK here >
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/reflective-supervision-group-with-barbara-godoy
LOCATION:Online (Zoom) – 10 Dates
CATEGORIES:Supervision
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240127T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240127T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20230314T083514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230327T140141Z
UID:7627-1706349600-1706360400@www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk
SUMMARY:Advanced Existential Supervision Group
DESCRIPTION:These Master Workshops provide the opportunity to ‘look again’ at our practice and re-view assumptions and expectations regarding being a therapist. “Group supervision sessions seek to provide participants with a safe\, yet challenging\, space\, to consider and address the issues that arise for them when discussing their own\, or another participant’s\, experience of being a therapist. \nThey provide the opportunity to ‘look again’ at their practice and re-view their assumptions and expectations regarding being a therapist and doing therapy. Group supervision can be a valuable and enriching experience for all participants since even though the focus may be on a particular supervisee’s account\, it is likely that all participants will discover broader issues and concerns that resonate with their own encounters with clients.” \nProfessor Ernesto Spinelli was Chair of the Society for Existential Analysis between 1993 and 1999 and is a Life Member of the Society. His writings\, lectures and seminars focus on the application of existential phenomenology to the arenas of therapy\, supervision\, psychology\, and executive coaching. He is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society (BPS) as well as an APECS-accredited executive coach and coaching supervisor. In 2000\, he was the Recipient of the BPS Division of Counselling Psychology Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Profession. And in 2019\, Ernesto received the BPS Award for Distinguished Contribution to Practice. His most recent book\, Practising Existential Therapy: The Relational World 2nd edition (Sage\, 2015) has been widely praised as a major contribution to the advancement of existential theory and practice. Living up to the existential dictum that life is absurd\, Ernesto is also the author of an on-going series of Private Eye novels\, the most recent of which\, Everything Has A Price\, was published in 2023. \nAll dates:  Saturdays 27 January\, 24 February\, 23 March\, 27 April\, 18 May\, 22 June\, 20 July\, 26 October\, 23 November and 14 December \nFee: £1260 the whole year (£140 per session) \nTime: Saturdays from 10 am to 1 pm (UK time) \nVenue: Online – Zoom \nBOOK HERE > \n\nBPS award for distinguished contribution “An internationally-recognised leader in existential therapy and coaching psychology\, Professor Ernesto Spinelli developed and taught the first psychology undergraduate and PhD programmes to focus on counselling and psychotherapy research. He has contributed to a growing interest in\, and professional appreciation of\, existential therapeutic techniques. Professor Spinelli publications and textbooks are standard reading for many psychotherapy and coaching training programmes around the world. His latest book\, Practising Existential Therapy: The Relational World\, 2nd edition (2015)\, was identified as the most influential contemporary text on existential therapeutic practice.” BPS\n\nI find the supervision groups most helpful and supportive on a practical level. \nEmilia\, Integrative Psychotherapist\nProfessor Spinelli is an experienced supervisor who is able to impart his wisdom and knowledge in an authentic manner. \nJanet\, Existential Psychotherapist\nExcellent. Thoroughly enjoyable. Feels safe\, contained and exploratory. \nRuth\, Psychotherapist\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/advanced-existential-supervision-group-2024
LOCATION:Online (Zoom) – 10 Dates
CATEGORIES:Supervision
ORGANIZER;CN="Therapy Harley Street":MAILTO:admin@therapyharleystreet.co.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240116T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240116T203000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20230314T103347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231006T121222Z
UID:7641-1705433400-1705437000@www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk
SUMMARY:Reflective Supervision Group with Bárbara Godoy
DESCRIPTION:A ll therapists have an original project\, an intention\, a gut feeling\, the reason why they decided to practice. Through training many things are learnt but often this profound and personal purpose can be clouded. This weekly group provides a safe space that promotes a non-judgmental approach. We aim to create a kind of intimacy where practitioners can see themselves clearly whilst getting the support to be who they are. Once the practitioner’s own individual style is discovered a process to master what will become their own personal approach begins. The group is the supervisor\, a gentle but firm mirror to observe our work with perspective and generate understanding of the client’s process by taking into account ourselves as co-creators of the therapeutic encounter. A creative and uplifting weekly group that aims to strengthen the therapists’ own existential awareness. \nBárbara Godoy M.A.\, Adv. Dip. Exi. Psy\, Existential lecturer\, Psychotherapist and Supervisor UKCP accredited. MBACP and SEA – Director of Therapy Harley Street. Bárbara’s academic experience in London since 2008 includes 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 therapeutic Group Work internationally since 1997. Currently\, as the clinical director of THS\, Bárbara leads a team of over 30 professional practitioners in the area of Psychological services and Well-being consultancy. Bárbara is also the founder and director of THS. \nDates and Times 2024: \nOption 1:\nTuesdays 7.30 pm to 8.30 pm\nTerm 1: 16\, 23 and 30 January\, 6\, 13\, 20 and 27 Feb\, 5\, 12 and 19 March 2024\nTerm 2: 3\, 10\, 17\, 24 and 31 May\, 7\, 14\, 21 and 28 June and 5 July\nTerm 3: 17 and 24 September\, 1\, 8\, 15\, 22 and 29 October\, 5\, 12 and 19 November \nBOOK NOW > \nOption 2:\nFridays 2 pm to 3 pm\nTerm 1: 19 and 26 January\, 2\, 9\, 16 and 23 February\, 1\, 8\, 15 and 22 March\nTerm 2: 7\, 14\, 21 and 28 May\, 4\, 11\, 18 and 25 June\, 2 and 9 July\nTerm 3: 20 and 27 September\, 4\, 11\, 18 and 25 October\, 1\, 8\, 15 and 22 November \nFee: £1260 the whole year (£450 per term) \nBOOK NOW > \nVenue: Online (Zoom)
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/advanced-reflective-supervision-group-with-barbara-godoy
LOCATION:Online (Zoom)\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Supervision
ORGANIZER;CN="Therapy Harley Street":MAILTO:admin@therapyharleystreet.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240113T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240113T180000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20230314T090340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230327T141038Z
UID:7634-1705158000-1705168800@www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk
SUMMARY:Advanced Applied Supervision Groupwith Dr Betty Cannon
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 13 January\, 10 February\, 9 March\, 13 April\, 11 May\, 8 June\, 14 September\, 12 October\, 9 November and 7 December \nFee: £1260 the whole year (£140 per session) \nTime: Saturdays from 3 pm to 6 pm (UK time) \nVenue: Online – Zoom \nBOOK HERE > \nCPD by Therapy Harley Street
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/advanced-applied-supervision-group-with-dr-betty-cannon-2024
LOCATION:Online (Zoom) – 10 Dates
CATEGORIES:Supervision
ORGANIZER;CN="Therapy Harley Street":MAILTO:admin@therapyharleystreet.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230128T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230128T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20220606T103505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220715T091328Z
UID:6444-1674900000-1674910800@www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk
SUMMARY:ADVANCED EXISTENTIAL PSYCHOTHERAPY with Prof Ernesto Spinelli
DESCRIPTION:These Master Workshops provide the opportunity to ‘look again’ at our practise and re-view assumptions and expectations regarding being a therapist. \n“Group supervision sessions seek to provide participants with a safe\, yet challenging\, space\, to consider and address the issues that arise for them when discussing their own\, or another participant’s\, experience of being a therapist. They provide the opportunity to ‘look again’ at their practise and re-view their assumptions and expectations regarding being a therapist and doing therapy. Group supervision can be a valuable and enriching experience for all participants since even though the focus may be on a particular supervisee’s account\, it is likely that all participants will discover broader issues and concerns that resonate with their own encounters with clients.” Prof. Ernesto Spinelli \nProfessor Ernesto Spinelli was Chair of the Society for Existential Analysis between 1993 and 1999 and is a Life Member of the Society. His writings\, lectures and seminars focus on the application of existential phenomenology to the arenas of therapy\, supervision\, psychology\, and executive coaching. He is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society (BPS) as well as an APECS accredited executive coach and coaching supervisor. In 2000\, he was the Recipient of BPS Division of Counselling Psychology Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Profession. And in 2019\, Ernesto received the BPS Award for Distinguished Contribution to Practice. His most recent book\, Practising Existential Therapy: The Relational World 2nd edition (Sage\, 2015) has been widely praised as a major contribution to the advancement of existential theory and practice. Living up to the existential dictum that life is absurd\, Ernesto is also the author of an on-going series of Private Eye novels. \nAll dates:  Saturdays 28 January\, 25 February\, 11 March\, 15 April\, 20 May\, 24 June\, 8 July\, 28 October\, 11 November and 2 December 2023 \nFee: £1260 the whole year (£140 per session) \nTime: Saturdays from 10am to 1pm (UK time) \nVenue: Online – Zoom BOOK NOW > \n\nBPS award for distinguished contribution “An internationally-recognised leader in existential therapy and coaching psychology\, Professor Ernesto Spinelli developed and taught the first psychology undergraduate and PhD programmes to focus on counselling and psychotherapy research. He has contributed to a growing interest in\, and professional appreciation of\, existential therapeutic techniques. Professor Spinelli publications and textbooks are standard reading for many psychotherapy and coaching training programmes around the world. His latest book\, Practising Existential Therapy: The Relational World\, 2nd edition (2015)\, was identified as the most influential contemporary text on existential therapeutic practice.” BPS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/advanced-existential-psychotherapy-with-prof-ernesto-spinelli
CATEGORIES:Supervision
ORGANIZER;CN="Therapy Harley Street":MAILTO:admin@therapyharleystreet.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230114T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230114T180000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20220606T131426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230323T110152Z
UID:6459-1673708400-1673719200@www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk
SUMMARY:ADVANCED APPLIED EXISTENTIAL SUPERVISION GROUP with Dr. Betty Cannon
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 14 January\, 4 February\, 4 March\, 6 May\, 10 June\, 1 July\, 9 September\, 7 October\, 4 November and 16 December 2023 \nFee: £1260 the whole year (£140 per session) BOOK NOW > \nTime: Saturdays from 3 pm to 6 pm (UK time) \nVenue: Online – Zoom \nCPD by Therapy Harley Street
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/applied-existential-supervision-group-with-dr-betty-cannon
CATEGORIES:Supervision
ORGANIZER;CN="Therapy Harley Street":MAILTO:admin@therapyharleystreet.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221210T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221210T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20220120T145140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220120T145140Z
UID:6066-1670680800-1670691600@www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk
SUMMARY:ADVANCED AFFECT-BASED SUPERVISION GROUP with Dr Manu Bazzano
DESCRIPTION:“Supervision is not ‘management’ but open exploration. It is a soulful endeavour. At the heart of group supervision is the crucial notion of affect\, the modification or variation produced in a body/mind by the interaction with other bodies/minds. Affects carry important information\, and it is through being affected\, that therapists and supervisors can begin to unfasten the artificial separateness of client-therapist-supervisor. That’s when the client’s experience may be more genuinely accessed. Through experiential processing of clinical material and discussion\, we will explore some innovative ideas from affect theory and beyond that may enliven and enrich participants’ practice. For an introduction\, please refer to this free article published in Threshold\, a BACP magazine: click here. My way of working is suitable for therapists of all orientations” Dr Manu Bazzano. \nDr Manu Bazzano is an author\, psychotherapist/supervisor in private practice and an internationally recognised lecturer and facilitator. His background is philosophy and rock music. He studied Eastern contemplative practices since 1980 and in 2004 was ordained in the Soto and Rinzai tradition of Zen Buddhism. Among his books: Re-Visioning Existential Therapy: (Routledge\,2020) Nietzsche and Psychotherapy (Routledge\, 2019); Re-visioning Person-centred Therapy (2018); Zen and Therapy: Heretical Perspectives (2017) Therapy and the Counter-tradition (2016); After Mindfulness (2014); Spectre of the Stranger: towards a Phenomenology of Hospitality (Sussex\, 2012); Buddha is Dead (Sussex\, 2006). Website: www.manubazzano.com \nAll dates:  Saturday 10 December 2022 \nFee: £140 \nBOOK A PLACE > \nTime: Saturdays from 2pm to 5pm (UK time) \nVenue: Online – Zoom
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/advanced-affect-based-supervision-group-with-dr-manu-bazzano-9
CATEGORIES:Supervision
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221112T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221112T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20220120T144923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220120T144923Z
UID:6064-1668261600-1668272400@www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk
SUMMARY:ADVANCED AFFECT-BASED SUPERVISION GROUP with Dr Manu Bazzano
DESCRIPTION:“Supervision is not ‘management’ but open exploration. It is a soulful endeavour. At the heart of group supervision is the crucial notion of affect\, the modification or variation produced in a body/mind by the interaction with other bodies/minds. Affects carry important information\, and it is through being affected\, that therapists and supervisors can begin to unfasten the artificial separateness of client-therapist-supervisor. That’s when the client’s experience may be more genuinely accessed. Through experiential processing of clinical material and discussion\, we will explore some innovative ideas from affect theory and beyond that may enliven and enrich participants’ practice. For an introduction\, please refer to this free article published in Threshold\, a BACP magazine: click here. My way of working is suitable for therapists of all orientations” Dr Manu Bazzano. \nDr Manu Bazzano is an author\, psychotherapist/supervisor in private practice and an internationally recognised lecturer and facilitator. His background is philosophy and rock music. He studied Eastern contemplative practices since 1980 and in 2004 was ordained in the Soto and Rinzai tradition of Zen Buddhism. Among his books: Re-Visioning Existential Therapy: (Routledge\,2020) Nietzsche and Psychotherapy (Routledge\, 2019); Re-visioning Person-centred Therapy (2018); Zen and Therapy: Heretical Perspectives (2017) Therapy and the Counter-tradition (2016); After Mindfulness (2014); Spectre of the Stranger: towards a Phenomenology of Hospitality (Sussex\, 2012); Buddha is Dead (Sussex\, 2006). Website: www.manubazzano.com \nAll dates:  Saturday 12 November 2022 \nFee: £140 \nBOOK A PLACE > \nTime: Saturdays from 2pm to 5pm (UK time) \nVenue: Online – Zoom
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/advanced-affect-based-supervision-group-with-dr-manu-bazzano-8
CATEGORIES:Supervision
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221022T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221022T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20220120T144704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220120T144704Z
UID:6062-1666447200-1666458000@www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk
SUMMARY:ADVANCED AFFECT-BASED SUPERVISION GROUP with Dr Manu Bazzano
DESCRIPTION:“Supervision is not ‘management’ but open exploration. It is a soulful endeavour. At the heart of group supervision is the crucial notion of affect\, the modification or variation produced in a body/mind by the interaction with other bodies/minds. Affects carry important information\, and it is through being affected\, that therapists and supervisors can begin to unfasten the artificial separateness of client-therapist-supervisor. That’s when the client’s experience may be more genuinely accessed. Through experiential processing of clinical material and discussion\, we will explore some innovative ideas from affect theory and beyond that may enliven and enrich participants’ practice. For an introduction\, please refer to this free article published in Threshold\, a BACP magazine: click here. My way of working is suitable for therapists of all orientations” Dr Manu Bazzano. \nDr Manu Bazzano is an author\, psychotherapist/supervisor in private practice and an internationally recognised lecturer and facilitator. His background is philosophy and rock music. He studied Eastern contemplative practices since 1980 and in 2004 was ordained in the Soto and Rinzai tradition of Zen Buddhism. Among his books: Re-Visioning Existential Therapy: (Routledge\,2020) Nietzsche and Psychotherapy (Routledge\, 2019); Re-visioning Person-centred Therapy (2018); Zen and Therapy: Heretical Perspectives (2017) Therapy and the Counter-tradition (2016); After Mindfulness (2014); Spectre of the Stranger: towards a Phenomenology of Hospitality (Sussex\, 2012); Buddha is Dead (Sussex\, 2006). Website: www.manubazzano.com \nAll dates:  Saturday 22 October 2022 \nFee: £140 \nBOOK A PLACE > \nTime: Saturdays from 2pm to 5pm (UK time) \nVenue: Online – Zoom
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/advanced-affect-based-supervision-group-with-dr-manu-bazzano-7
CATEGORIES:Supervision
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220917T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220917T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20220120T144459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220120T144459Z
UID:6060-1663423200-1663434000@www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk
SUMMARY:ADVANCED AFFECT-BASED SUPERVISION GROUP with Dr Manu Bazzano
DESCRIPTION:“Supervision is not ‘management’ but open exploration. It is a soulful endeavour. At the heart of group supervision is the crucial notion of affect\, the modification or variation produced in a body/mind by the interaction with other bodies/minds. Affects carry important information\, and it is through being affected\, that therapists and supervisors can begin to unfasten the artificial separateness of client-therapist-supervisor. That’s when the client’s experience may be more genuinely accessed. Through experiential processing of clinical material and discussion\, we will explore some innovative ideas from affect theory and beyond that may enliven and enrich participants’ practice. For an introduction\, please refer to this free article published in Threshold\, a BACP magazine: click here. My way of working is suitable for therapists of all orientations” Dr Manu Bazzano. \nDr Manu Bazzano is an author\, psychotherapist/supervisor in private practice and an internationally recognised lecturer and facilitator. His background is philosophy and rock music. He studied Eastern contemplative practices since 1980 and in 2004 was ordained in the Soto and Rinzai tradition of Zen Buddhism. Among his books: Re-Visioning Existential Therapy: (Routledge\,2020) Nietzsche and Psychotherapy (Routledge\, 2019); Re-visioning Person-centred Therapy (2018); Zen and Therapy: Heretical Perspectives (2017) Therapy and the Counter-tradition (2016); After Mindfulness (2014); Spectre of the Stranger: towards a Phenomenology of Hospitality (Sussex\, 2012); Buddha is Dead (Sussex\, 2006). Website: www.manubazzano.com \nAll dates:  Saturdays 17 September  2022 \nFee: £140 \nBOOK A PLACE > \nTime: Saturdays from 2pm to 5pm (UK time) \nVenue: Online – Zoom
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/advanced-affect-based-supervision-group-with-dr-manu-bazzano-6
CATEGORIES:Supervision
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220716T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220716T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20220120T143820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220120T144206Z
UID:6056-1657980000-1657990800@www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk
SUMMARY:ADVANCED AFFECT-BASED SUPERVISION GROUP with Dr Manu Bazzano
DESCRIPTION:“Supervision is not ‘management’ but open exploration. It is a soulful endeavour. At the heart of group supervision is the crucial notion of affect\, the modification or variation produced in a body/mind by the interaction with other bodies/minds. Affects carry important information\, and it is through being affected\, that therapists and supervisors can begin to unfasten the artificial separateness of client-therapist-supervisor. That’s when the client’s experience may be more genuinely accessed. Through experiential processing of clinical material and discussion\, we will explore some innovative ideas from affect theory and beyond that may enliven and enrich participants’ practice. For an introduction\, please refer to this free article published in Threshold\, a BACP magazine: click here. My way of working is suitable for therapists of all orientations” Dr Manu Bazzano. \nDr Manu Bazzano is an author\, psychotherapist/supervisor in private practice and an internationally recognised lecturer and facilitator. His background is philosophy and rock music. He studied Eastern contemplative practices since 1980 and in 2004 was ordained in the Soto and Rinzai tradition of Zen Buddhism. Among his books: Re-Visioning Existential Therapy: (Routledge\,2020) Nietzsche and Psychotherapy (Routledge\, 2019); Re-visioning Person-centred Therapy (2018); Zen and Therapy: Heretical Perspectives (2017) Therapy and the Counter-tradition (2016); After Mindfulness (2014); Spectre of the Stranger: towards a Phenomenology of Hospitality (Sussex\, 2012); Buddha is Dead (Sussex\, 2006). Website: www.manubazzano.com \nAll dates:  Saturday 16 July  2022 \nFee: £140 \nBOOK A PLACE > \nTime: Saturdays from 2pm to 5pm (UK time) \nVenue: Online – Zoom
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/6056
CATEGORIES:Supervision
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220611T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220611T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20220120T143333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220120T143503Z
UID:6054-1654956000-1654966800@www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk
SUMMARY:ADVANCED AFFECT-BASED SUPERVISION GROUP with Dr Manu Bazzano
DESCRIPTION:“Supervision is not ‘management’ but open exploration. It is a soulful endeavour. At the heart of group supervision is the crucial notion of affect\, the modification or variation produced in a body/mind by the interaction with other bodies/minds. Affects carry important information\, and it is through being affected\, that therapists and supervisors can begin to unfasten the artificial separateness of client-therapist-supervisor. That’s when the client’s experience may be more genuinely accessed. Through experiential processing of clinical material and discussion\, we will explore some innovative ideas from affect theory and beyond that may enliven and enrich participants’ practice. For an introduction\, please refer to this free article published in Threshold\, a BACP magazine: click here. My way of working is suitable for therapists of all orientations” Dr Manu Bazzano. \nDr Manu Bazzano is an author\, psychotherapist/supervisor in private practice and an internationally recognised lecturer and facilitator. His background is philosophy and rock music. He studied Eastern contemplative practices since 1980 and in 2004 was ordained in the Soto and Rinzai tradition of Zen Buddhism. Among his books: Re-Visioning Existential Therapy: (Routledge\,2020) Nietzsche and Psychotherapy (Routledge\, 2019); Re-visioning Person-centred Therapy (2018); Zen and Therapy: Heretical Perspectives (2017) Therapy and the Counter-tradition (2016); After Mindfulness (2014); Spectre of the Stranger: towards a Phenomenology of Hospitality (Sussex\, 2012); Buddha is Dead (Sussex\, 2006). Website: www.manubazzano.com \nAll dates:  Saturdays 11 June 2022 \nFee: £140 \nBOOK A PLACE > \nTime: Saturdays from 2pm to 5pm (UK time) \nVenue: Online – Zoom
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/advanced-affect-based-supervision-group-with-dr-manu-bazzano-5
CATEGORIES:Supervision
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220514T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220514T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20220120T143114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220120T143114Z
UID:6052-1652536800-1652547600@www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk
SUMMARY:ADVANCED AFFECT-BASED SUPERVISION GROUP with Dr Manu Bazzano
DESCRIPTION:“Supervision is not ‘management’ but open exploration. It is a soulful endeavour. At the heart of group supervision is the crucial notion of affect\, the modification or variation produced in a body/mind by the interaction with other bodies/minds. Affects carry important information\, and it is through being affected\, that therapists and supervisors can begin to unfasten the artificial separateness of client-therapist-supervisor. That’s when the client’s experience may be more genuinely accessed. Through experiential processing of clinical material and discussion\, we will explore some innovative ideas from affect theory and beyond that may enliven and enrich participants’ practice. For an introduction\, please refer to this free article published in Threshold\, a BACP magazine: click here. My way of working is suitable for therapists of all orientations” Dr Manu Bazzano. \nDr Manu Bazzano is an author\, psychotherapist/supervisor in private practice and an internationally recognised lecturer and facilitator. His background is philosophy and rock music. He studied Eastern contemplative practices since 1980 and in 2004 was ordained in the Soto and Rinzai tradition of Zen Buddhism. Among his books: Re-Visioning Existential Therapy: (Routledge\,2020) Nietzsche and Psychotherapy (Routledge\, 2019); Re-visioning Person-centred Therapy (2018); Zen and Therapy: Heretical Perspectives (2017) Therapy and the Counter-tradition (2016); After Mindfulness (2014); Spectre of the Stranger: towards a Phenomenology of Hospitality (Sussex\, 2012); Buddha is Dead (Sussex\, 2006). Website: www.manubazzano.com \nAll dates:  Saturdays 14 May 2022 \nFee: £140 \nBOOK A PLACE > \nTime: Saturdays from 2pm to 5pm (UK time) \nVenue: Online – ZoomADVANCED AFFECT-BASED SUPERVISION GROUP with Dr Manu Bazzano
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/advanced-affect-based-supervision-group-with-dr-manu-bazzano-4
CATEGORIES:Supervision
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220312T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220312T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20220120T142708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220120T142708Z
UID:6050-1647093600-1647104400@www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk
SUMMARY:ADVANCED AFFECT-BASED SUPERVISION GROUP with Dr Manu Bazzano
DESCRIPTION:“Supervision is not ‘management’ but open exploration. It is a soulful endeavour. At the heart of group supervision is the crucial notion of affect\, the modification or variation produced in a body/mind by the interaction with other bodies/minds. Affects carry important information\, and it is through being affected\, that therapists and supervisors can begin to unfasten the artificial separateness of client-therapist-supervisor. That’s when the client’s experience may be more genuinely accessed. Through experiential processing of clinical material and discussion\, we will explore some innovative ideas from affect theory and beyond that may enliven and enrich participants’ practice. For an introduction\, please refer to this free article published in Threshold\, a BACP magazine: click here. My way of working is suitable for therapists of all orientations” Dr Manu Bazzano. \nDr Manu Bazzano is an author\, psychotherapist/supervisor in private practice and an internationally recognised lecturer and facilitator. His background is philosophy and rock music. He studied Eastern contemplative practices since 1980 and in 2004 was ordained in the Soto and Rinzai tradition of Zen Buddhism. Among his books: Re-Visioning Existential Therapy: (Routledge\,2020) Nietzsche and Psychotherapy (Routledge\, 2019); Re-visioning Person-centred Therapy (2018); Zen and Therapy: Heretical Perspectives (2017) Therapy and the Counter-tradition (2016); After Mindfulness (2014); Spectre of the Stranger: towards a Phenomenology of Hospitality (Sussex\, 2012); Buddha is Dead (Sussex\, 2006). Website: www.manubazzano.com \nAll dates:  Saturdays 12 March 2022 \nFee: £140 \nBOOK A PLACE > \nTime: Saturdays from 2pm to 5pm (UK time) \nVenue: Online – Zoom
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/advanced-affect-based-supervision-group-with-dr-manu-bazzano-3
CATEGORIES:Supervision
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220212T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220212T150000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20220120T140740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220120T140740Z
UID:6048-1644674400-1644678000@www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk
SUMMARY:ADVANCED AFFECT-BASED SUPERVISION GROUP with Dr Manu Bazzano
DESCRIPTION:“Supervision is not ‘management’ but open exploration. It is a soulful endeavour. At the heart of group supervision is the crucial notion of affect\, the modification or variation produced in a body/mind by the interaction with other bodies/minds. Affects carry important information\, and it is through being affected\, that therapists and supervisors can begin to unfasten the artificial separateness of client-therapist-supervisor. That’s when the client’s experience may be more genuinely accessed. Through experiential processing of clinical material and discussion\, we will explore some innovative ideas from affect theory and beyond that may enliven and enrich participants’ practice. For an introduction\, please refer to this free article published in Threshold\, a BACP magazine: click here. My way of working is suitable for therapists of all orientations” Dr Manu Bazzano. \nDr Manu Bazzano is an author\, psychotherapist/supervisor in private practice and an internationally recognised lecturer and facilitator. His background is philosophy and rock music. He studied Eastern contemplative practices since 1980 and in 2004 was ordained in the Soto and Rinzai tradition of Zen Buddhism. Among his books: Re-Visioning Existential Therapy: (Routledge\,2020) Nietzsche and Psychotherapy (Routledge\, 2019); Re-visioning Person-centred Therapy (2018); Zen and Therapy: Heretical Perspectives (2017) Therapy and the Counter-tradition (2016); After Mindfulness (2014); Spectre of the Stranger: towards a Phenomenology of Hospitality (Sussex\, 2012); Buddha is Dead (Sussex\, 2006). Website: www.manubazzano.com \nAll dates:  Saturdays 12 February  2022 \nFee: £140 \nBOOK A PLACE > \nTime: Saturdays from 2pm to 5pm (UK time) \nVenue: Online – Zoom
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/advanced-affect-based-supervision-group-with-dr-manu-bazzano-2
CATEGORIES:Supervision
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220122T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220122T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20210922T101423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211019T100231Z
UID:955-1642845600-1642856400@www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk
SUMMARY:ADVANCED EXISTENTIAL SUPERVISION GROUP with Prof Ernesto Spinelli
DESCRIPTION:These Master Workshops provide the opportunity to ‘look again’ at our practice and re-view assumptions and expectations regarding being a therapist. “Group supervision sessions seek to provide participants with a safe\, yet challenging\, space\, to consider and address the issues that arise for them when discussing their own\, or another participant’s\, experience of being a therapist. They provide the opportunity to ‘look again’ at their practice and re-view their assumptions and expectations regarding being a therapist and doing therapy. Group supervision can be a valuable and enriching experience for all participants since even though the focus may be on a particular supervisee’s account\, it is likely that all participants will discover broader issues and concerns that resonate with their own encounters with clients.” Prof. Ernesto Spinelli Prof. Ernesto Spinelli has gained an international reputation as one of the leading contemporary trainers and theorists of existential therapy and\, more recently\, the related areas of coaching\, facilitation and conflict mediation. He is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society (BPS)\, and a United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKPC) registered existential psychotherapist. As a Coach Ernesto is an APECS accredited executive coach and supervisor as well as a founding member of the BPS Special Group in Coaching Psychology. In 1999\, he was awarded a personal chair as the BPS Counselling Psychology Division Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Advancement of the Profession. In 2019\, he received the British Psychological Society Award for Distinguished Contribution to Practice. Between 1997 and 2008\, he was the Academic Dean\, and subsequently Senior Fellow\, of the School of Psychotherapy and Counselling at Regent’s College\, London. Ernesto many publications and textbooks appear on the reading lists of numerous training programmes in the UK\, North America\, Australia and continental Europe. In a survey of over 1000 existential therapists worldwide\, Ernesto’s most recent book\, Practicing Existential Therapy: The Relational World\, 2nd Edition (2015) has been identified as the most influential contemporary text on existential therapeutic practice. Author of Practising Existential Psychotherapy: The Relational World 2nd ed (Sage\, 2015)\, The Interpreted World: an introduction to phenomenological psychology\, 2nd ed (Sage\, 2005); Demystifying Therapy (PCCS\, 2006); Tales of Un-knowing (PCCS\, 2006); and The Mirror and The Hammer: challenging therapeutic orthodoxies (Sage\, 2001). All dates:  Saturdays 22 January\, 19 February\, 19 March\, 23 April\, 21 May\, 18 June\, 23 July\, 15 October\, 19 November and 17 December 2022 Fee: £1260 the whole year (£140 per session) – book a place > Time: Saturdays from 10am to 1pm (UK time) Venue: Online – Zoom \nBPS award for distinguished contribution “An internationally-recognised leader in existential therapy and coaching psychology\, Professor Ernesto Spinelli developed and taught the first psychology undergraduate and PhD programmes to focus on counselling and psychotherapy research. He has contributed to a growing interest in\, and professional appreciation of\, existential therapeutic techniques. Professor Spinelli publications and textbooks are standard reading for many psychotherapy and coaching training programmes around the world. His latest book\, Practising Existential Therapy: The Relational World\, 2nd edition (2015)\, was identified as the most influential contemporary text on existential therapeutic practice.” BPS\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/advanced-existential-supervision-group-with-prof-ernesto-spinelli-tickets
LOCATION:Online (Zoom)\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Supervision
ORGANIZER;CN="Therapy Harley Street":MAILTO:admin@therapyharleystreet.co.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220115T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220115T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20210922T104340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220120T145411Z
UID:965-1642255200-1642266000@www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk
SUMMARY:ADVANCED AFFECT-BASED SUPERVISION GROUP with Dr Manu Bazzano
DESCRIPTION:“Supervision is not ‘management’ but open exploration. It is a soulful endeavour. At the heart of group supervision is the crucial notion of affect\, the modification or variation produced in a body/mind by the interaction with other bodies/minds. Affects carry important information\, and it is through being affected\, that therapists and supervisors can begin to unfasten the artificial separateness of client-therapist-supervisor. That’s when the client’s experience may be more genuinely accessed. Through experiential processing of clinical material and discussion\, we will explore some innovative ideas from affect theory and beyond that may enliven and enrich participants’ practice. For an introduction\, please refer to this free article published in Threshold\, a BACP magazine: click here. My way of working is suitable for therapists of all orientations” Dr Manu Bazzano. \nDr Manu Bazzano is an author\, psychotherapist/supervisor in private practice and an internationally recognised lecturer and facilitator. His background is philosophy and rock music. He studied Eastern contemplative practices since 1980 and in 2004 was ordained in the Soto and Rinzai tradition of Zen Buddhism. Among his books: Re-Visioning Existential Therapy: (Routledge\,2020) Nietzsche and Psychotherapy (Routledge\, 2019); Re-visioning Person-centred Therapy (2018); Zen and Therapy: Heretical Perspectives (2017) Therapy and the Counter-tradition (2016); After Mindfulness (2014); Spectre of the Stranger: towards a Phenomenology of Hospitality (Sussex\, 2012); Buddha is Dead (Sussex\, 2006). Website: www.manubazzano.com \nAll dates:  Saturdays 15 January\, 12 February\, 12 March\, 14 May\, 11 June\, 16 July\, 17 September\, 22 Oct\,ober 12 November and 10 December 2022 \nFee: £1260 the whole year (£140 per session) BOOK A PLACE > \nTime: Saturdays from 2pm to 5pm (UK time) \nVenue: Online – Zoom
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/advanced-affect-based-supervision-group-with-dr-manu-bazzano
LOCATION:Online (Zoom)\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Supervision
ORGANIZER;CN="Therapy Harley Street":MAILTO:admin@therapyharleystreet.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210522T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210522T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20210921T103033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210921T103033Z
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SUMMARY:ADVANCED PHENOMENOLOGICAL SUPERVISION with Prof Robert Romanyshyn
DESCRIPTION:Our supervision groups draw upon the ways in which existential-phenomenology and depth psychology supplement each other and deepen our practice of psychotherapy. \nDescription:\nThese six Master Workshops explore some of the basic questions about being a psychotherapist and the practice of psychotherapy. Before psychotherapy is a profession it is a vocation and one of the primary issues for a psychotherapist is to deepen on a continuous basis one’s understanding of what has called one into this life of being a wounded healer. Beyond the necessary skills one has to learn and master\, a psychotherapist has to cultivate the difficult art of learning how to listen in such a way that opens a dialogue not only between patient and therapist\, but also with the other in oneself.\nIn this regard\, group supervision is a fundamental part of a therapist’s continuing education in the art of dialogue. A group setting is an opportunity to pause and step back to hear how colleagues practice this difficult art of listening with the third ear. In addition\, a group setting fosters a sense of community for this art\, whose roots tap into the sense of the sacred character of encounter and the ways in which silence plays a key role in dialogue. \nDates and Time: Saturdays from 2pm to 5pm (UK time) \n22 May\, 26 June\, 11 Sept 23 Oct\, 13 Nov & 11 Dec 2021\nFee: £756 the whole year (£140 per session) \nVenue: Online \nProf. Robert Romanyshyn was the first non-analyst to be elected as an Affiliate Member of The Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts based upon his scholarly contributions to Jungian psychology. A Fellow of the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture\, he co-founded in 1972 an interdisciplinary program in existential-phenomenological psychology and literature at the University of Dallas. In 1991 he moved to Pacifica Graduate Institute to create a research approach for their innovative doctoral program in clinical psychology with its emphasis on Jungian and Archetypal Psychology. On his retirement in 2015\, he was elected an Emeritus Professor in that program. He has published eight books including Victor Frankenstein\, the Monster and the Shadows of Technology: The Frankenstein Prophecies\, Leaning Toward the Poet: Eavesdropping on the Poetry of Everyday Life\, The Wounded Researcher: Research with Soul in Mind\, Ways of the Heart\, The Soul in Grief: Love\, Death\, and Transformation\, and Technology as Symptom & Dream. He has also published poems\, numerous articles in psychology\, philosophy\, education and literary journals and wrote a one act play about Frankenstein.
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/advanced-phenomenological-supervision-with-prof-robert-romanyshyn
LOCATION:Online (Zoom)\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Supervision
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ORGANIZER;CN="Therapy Harley Street":MAILTO:admin@therapyharleystreet.co.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210116T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210116T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20210920T125002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211103T134835Z
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SUMMARY:ADVANCED EXISTENTIAL SUPERVISION GROUP with Prof. Ernesto Spinelli
DESCRIPTION:These Master Workshops provide the opportunity to ‘look again’ at our practice and re-view assumptions and expectations regarding being a therapist. \n“Group supervision sessions seek to provide participants with a safe\, yet challenging\, space\, to consider and address the issues that arise for them when discussing their own\, or another participant’s\, experience of being a therapist. They provide the opportunity to ‘look again’ at their practice and re-view their assumptions and expectations regarding being a therapist and doing therapy. Group supervision can be a valuable and enriching experience for all participants since even though the focus may be on a particular supervisee’s account\, it is likely that all participants will discover broader issues and concerns that resonate with their own encounters with clients.” Prof. Ernesto Spinelli \nProf. Ernesto Spinelli has gained an international reputation as one of the leading contemporary trainers and theorists of existential therapy and\, more recently\, the related areas of coaching\, facilitation and conflict mediation. He is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society (BPS)\, and a United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKPC) registered existential psychotherapist. As a Coach Ernesto is an APECS accredited executive coach and supervisor as well as a founding member of the BPS Special Group in Coaching Psychology. In 1999\, he was awarded a personal chair as the BPS Counselling Psychology Division Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Advancement of the Profession. In 2019\, he received the British Psychological Society Award for Distinguished Contribution to Practice. Between 1997 and 2008\, he was the Academic Dean\, and subsequently Senior Fellow\, of the School of Psychotherapy and Counselling at Regent’s College\, London. Ernesto many publications and textbooks appear on the reading lists of numerous training programmes in the UK\, North America\, Australia and continental Europe. In a survey of over 1000 existential therapists worldwide\, Ernesto’s most recent book\, Practicing Existential Therapy: The Relational World\, 2nd Edition (2015) has been identified as the most influential contemporary text on existential therapeutic practice. Author of Practising Existential Psychotherapy: The Relational World 2nd ed (Sage\, 2015)\, The Interpreted World: an introduction to phenomenological psychology\, 2nd ed (Sage\, 2005); Demystifying Therapy (PCCS\, 2006); Tales of Un-knowing (PCCS\, 2006); and The Mirror and The Hammer: challenging therapeutic orthodoxies (Sage\, 2001). \nAll dates:  Saturdays 18 January\, 29 February\, 28 March\, 25 April\, 16 May\, 27 June\, 18 July\, 17 October\,  14 November\, 12 December\nAfternoon option: from 2pm to 5pm \nFee: £1260 the whole year (£140 per session) \n \nBPS award for distinguished contribution \n“An internationally-recognised leader in existential therapy and coaching psychology\, Professor Ernesto Spinelli developed and taught the first psychology undergraduate and PhD programmes to focus on counselling and psychotherapy research. He has contributed to a growing interest in\, and professional appreciation of\, existential therapeutic techniques. \nProfessor Spinelli publications and textbooks are standard reading for many psychotherapy and coaching training programmes around the world. His latest book\, Practising Existential Therapy: The Relational World\, 2nd edition (2015)\, was identified as the most influential contemporary text on existential therapeutic practice.” BPS
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/advanced-existential-supervision-group-with-prof-ernesto-spinelli
LOCATION:Online (Zoom)\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Supervision
ORGANIZER;CN="Therapy Harley Street":MAILTO:admin@therapyharleystreet.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200118T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200118T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20210920T084440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T143904Z
UID:859-1579356000-1579366800@www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk
SUMMARY:ADVANCED EXISTENTIAL SUPERVISION with Prof. Ernesto Spinelli
DESCRIPTION:These Master Workshops provide the opportunity to ‘look again’ at our practice and re-view assumptions and expectations regarding being a therapist. \n“Group supervision sessions seek to provide participants with a safe\, yet challenging\, space\, to consider and address the issues that arise for them when discussing their own\, or another participant’s\, experience of being a therapist. They provide the opportunity to ‘look again’ at their practice and re-view their assumptions and expectations regarding being a therapist and doing therapy. Group supervision can be a valuable and enriching experience for all participants since even though the focus may be on a particular supervisee’s account\, it is likely that all participants will discover broader issues and concerns that resonate with their own encounters with clients.” Prof. Ernesto Spinelli \nProf. Ernesto Spinelli has gained an international reputation as one of the leading contemporary trainers and theorists of existential therapy and\, more recently\, the related areas of coaching\, facilitation and conflict mediation. He is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society (BPS)\, and a United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKPC) registered existential psychotherapist. As a Coach Ernesto is an APECS accredited executive coach and supervisor as well as a founding member of the BPS Special Group in Coaching Psychology. In 1999\, he was awarded a personal chair as the BPS Counselling Psychology Division Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Advancement of the Profession. In 2019\, he received the British Psychological Society Award for Distinguished Contribution to Practice. Between 1997 and 2008\, he was the Academic Dean\, and subsequently Senior Fellow\, of the School of Psychotherapy and Counselling at Regent’s College\, London. Ernesto many publications and textbooks appear on the reading lists of numerous training programmes in the UK\, North America\, Australia and continental Europe. In a survey of over 1000 existential therapists worldwide\, Ernesto’s most recent book\, Practicing Existential Therapy: The Relational World\, 2nd Edition (2015) has been identified as the most influential contemporary text on existential therapeutic practice. Author of Practising Existential Psychotherapy: The Relational World 2nd ed (Sage\, 2015)\, The Interpreted World: an introduction to phenomenological psychology\, 2nd ed (Sage\, 2005); Demystifying Therapy (PCCS\, 2006); Tales of Un-knowing (PCCS\, 2006); and The Mirror and The Hammer: challenging therapeutic orthodoxies (Sage\, 2001). \nAll dates:  Saturdays 18 January\, 29 February\, 28 March\, 25 April\, 16 May\, 27 June\, 18 July\, 17 October\,  14 November\, 12 December\nAfternoon option: from 2pm to 5pm \nFee: £1260 the whole year (£140 per session) \n \nBPS award for distinguished contribution \n“An internationally-recognised leader in existential therapy and coaching psychology\, Professor Ernesto Spinelli developed and taught the first psychology undergraduate and PhD programmes to focus on counselling and psychotherapy research. He has contributed to a growing interest in\, and professional appreciation of\, existential therapeutic techniques. \nProfessor Spinelli publications and textbooks are standard reading for many psychotherapy and coaching training programmes around the world. His latest book\, Practising Existential Therapy: The Relational World\, 2nd edition (2015)\, was identified as the most influential contemporary text on existential therapeutic practice.” BPS
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/advanced-existential-supervision-with-prof-ernesto-spinelli-3
LOCATION:Online (Zoom)\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Supervision
ORGANIZER;CN="Therapy Harley Street":MAILTO:admin@therapyharleystreet.co.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190119T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190119T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20210917T105519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211105T104236Z
UID:840-1547892000-1547902800@www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk
SUMMARY:ADVANCED EXISTENTIAL SUPERVISION with Prof. Ernesto Spinelli
DESCRIPTION:These Master Workshops provide the opportunity to ‘look again’ at our practice and re-view assumptions and expectations regarding being a therapist. \n“Group supervision sessions seek to provide participants with a safe\, yet challenging\, space\, to consider and address the issues that arise for them when discussing their own\, or another participant’s\, experience of being a therapist. They provide the opportunity to ‘look again’ at their practice and re-view their assumptions and expectations regarding being a therapist and doing therapy. Group supervision can be a valuable and enriching experience for all participants since even though the focus may be on a particular supervisee’s account\, it is likely that all participants will discover broader issues and concerns that resonate with their own encounters with clients.” Prof. Ernesto Spinelli \nProf. Ernesto Spinelli\, Fellow of the British Psychological Society\, (BPS)\, UKCP registered existential psychotherapist and an APECS accredited executive coach and coaching supervisor. Author of Practising Existential Psychotherapy: The Relational World 2nd ed (Sage\, 2015)\, The Interpreted World: an introduction to phenomenological psychology\, 2nd ed (Sage\, 2005); Demystifying Therapy (PCCS\, 2006); Tales of Un-knowing (PCCS\, 2006); and The Mirror and The Hammer: challenging therapeutic orthodoxies (Sage\, 2001). \nAll dates:  Saturdays 19th January\, 23rd February\, 30th March\, 27th April\, 18th May\, 29th June\, 12th October\, 9th November\, 7th December\nMorning Option: from 10am to 1pm\nAfternoon Option: from 2pm to 5pm
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/advanced-existential-supervision-with-prof-ernesto-spinelli-tickets
CATEGORIES:Supervision
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190112T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190112T123000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20210917T105217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T150309Z
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SUMMARY:REFLECTIVE SUPERVISION with Bárbara Godoy
DESCRIPTION:A creative and uplifting monthly group that aims to strengthen the therapists’ own existential awareness – Support with Case Study writing and presentations is optional. \nAll therapists have an original project\, which can be mastered through observing their work with perspective and bringing themselves as co-creators of the narrative they bring to supervision. \nIncludes experts in different fields. \nBárbara Godoy – Clinical Director of Therapy Harley Street and the Mind Body Centre\, UKCP accredited psychotherapist and supervisor\, professional member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and former committee member (and current professional member) of the Society for Existential Analysis (Bárbara’s profile) \nDates:  12th January\, 9th February\, 9th March\, 25th May\, 8th June\, 6th July\, 7th September\, 5th October\, 2nd November\, 30th November \nTen monthly Saturdays from 10.30am to 12.30pm
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/reflective-supervision-with-barbara-godoy-2
LOCATION:Therapy Harley Street\, 10 Harley Street\, London\, W1G 9PF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Supervision
ORGANIZER;CN="Therapy Harley Street":MAILTO:admin@therapyharleystreet.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180201T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190201T210000
DTSTAMP:20260412T215352
CREATED:20210917T072024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211104T171213Z
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SUMMARY:REFLECTIVE SUPERVISION with Bárbara Godoy
DESCRIPTION:A creative and uplifting monthly group that aims to strengthen the therapists’ own existential awareness – Support with Case Study writing and presentations is optional. \nAll therapists have an original project\, which can be mastered through observing their work with perspective and bringing themselves as co-creators of the narrative they bring to supervision. \nIncludes experts in different fields.\nDr. Tom Cotton\, Existential-Analytic Psychotherapist\nWriting clinical case studies – can the principles of storytelling help?\nIn this one-hour workshop\, psychotherapist Dr Tom Cotton\, who worked previously as a screenwriter\, talks about some of the principles of storytelling that he has found helpful when writing clinical case studies. \nBárbara Godoy – Clinical Director of Therapy Harley Street and the Mind Body Centre\, UKCP accredited psychotherapist and supervisor\, professional member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and former committee member (and current professional member) of the Society for Existential Analysis (Bárbara’s profile) \nDates: 1st February\, 1st March\, 29th March\, 10th May\, 7th June\,\n5th July\, 13th September\, 4th October\, 1st November\nand 6th December. \nTen Thursdays from 7pm to 9pm
URL:https://www.therapyharleystreet.co.uk/cpd/reflective-supervision-with-barbara-godoy
LOCATION:Therapy Harley Street\, 10 Harley Street\, London\, W1G 9PF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Supervision
ORGANIZER;CN="Therapy Harley Street":MAILTO:admin@therapyharleystreet.co.uk
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