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OPD Points: 10

Creative practices are invaluable tools that the Group Supervisor can employ to help deepen reflection, enhance insight and uncover perspectives that may not emerge in standard conversations and commentary. In this workshop, we’ll examine a variety of creative practices that can be used both online and in-person. We’ll look at both environments, discuss the differences and how to make the best use of each. From role playing, storytelling and metaphors, to guided visualisation and post it note feedback; from the sand tray and cards to reflective teamwork and playback theatre, we’ll also explore which principles or process that emerges in group supervision each of these practices addresses.

Key Learning Objectives / Outcomes:

Participants will walk away with a variety of personally experienced practices to help foster more imaginative and open understandings of colleagues, clients and cases among group members.

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Presenter / Provider:

Dr Alison Strasser & Dr Adam McLean

Presenter Qualifications:

Alison Strasser DProf (Psychotherapy & Counselling), MA, BA Hons

Adam McLean DProf (Psychotherapy & Counselling), M Counselling, Grad Dip Psych/Couns, BCHC, BN

Alison is a practising psychotherapist, coach and supervisor. She was instrumental in creating the existential curriculum for many counselling and psychotherapy trainings in Australia and founded Centre for Existential Practice in 2008. Her doctorate focused on the process of supervision, work that led to a framework for supervisor training. Adam is a clinical psychotherapist, supervisor, educator and trainer with over 30 years experience and a continuing interest in the human capacity for opening up to the possibilities in life. He is recognised as a leading group therapist and supervisor and provides training in both areas. 

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9 hours

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