The Guild’s psychoanalytic supervision training
Organised by:
The Guild of Psychotherapists
Description
Develop your supervision practice
The Guild’s psychoanalytic supervision course, now in its fifteenth year, starts this October 2024. This is an innovative and engaging training, structured around different theories about the history and practice of psychoanalytic supervision. Through the course there will be in depth discussion of transference, ethics, boundaries, and the constraints of working within different settings, ongoing exploration of differences (including class, culture, race and sexuality) and an emphasis on developing practitioners’ own distinctive supervisory style.
Applicants are expected to have trained as psychoanalytic psychotherapists (meeting the requirements of either UKCP-CPJA or BPC) and must have a minimum of two years post-qualification experience.
Closing date for applications 30th June 2024
Please check the website for further requirement details, course schedule and how to apply.
The training will run on eight Saturdays starting in October 2024 and completing in May 2025. The course will be held in-person at The Guild’s Nelson Square address in Southwark, SE1. Fees for the training are £2,475 (£2,200 for Guild Members). Excluded from the fees is supervision of supervision (minimum 15 hours), which is to be arranged separately by individual students. Included is 18-months subscription to PEP-web for non-Guild applicants who do not already have access.
Completion of the course (including the optional essay) will prepare course participants for application to membership of the British Association for Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Supervision (BAPPS)
For more detail contact: christie.miller@guildofpsychotherapists.org.uk
To book, email christie.miller@guildofpsychotherapists.org.uk