The London Centre for Psychodrama hosts the Diploma in Creative Supervision which is approved by The British Association of Dramatherapists and The British Psychodrama Association. The course, originally devised and run by Dr Sue Jennings and Anna Chesner is now taught by Anna Chesner and Lia Zografou. It is run in London over the equivalent of 7 weekends (Friday evening, Saturday all day, Sunday all day apart from May bank holiday module which runs Friday to Monday inclusive). The course is humanistic and psychodynamic in orientation with the primary emphasis on the creative process.
This course is of value to psychodramatists, dramatherapists, music therapists, dance-movement therapists, art therapists, play therapists, counsellors, psychotherapists and others who address supervision issues as part of their working role. Whilst Anna Chesner brings her experience in dramatherapy, psychodrama and group analytic psychotherapy to the training team, Lia Zografou brings her dramatherapy and Gestalt specialisations in addictions and organisational consultancy. Both tutors are playback theatre practitioners, and have contributed to the 2007 Book Passionate Supervision, ed Shohet, published by Jessica Kingsley Publications
Dates 2009/2010:
Module 1:25,26,27 September; 23,24,25 October; Module supervision on supervision 27,28,29 November; Module 2: 29,30,31 January and 26,27,28 March; Module 3: 30 April to 3 May. Submission of final paper: end August 2010
Facilitators: Anna Chesner MA, Psychodrama Psychotherapist, Dramatherapist and Group Analyst. Liz Zografou MA, Dramatherapist and Gestalt Organisational Consultant.
Total fee excluding interview: £1,560. Interview fee: £65
Enquiries & applications to Anna Chesner. Applicants must have at least two years post qualification experience. Send Curriculum Vitae and two references, one of which must be from your current supervisor.
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Please note: participants need to have at least one supervisee by the commencement of the full course in September.
This intensive 120 hour course provides participants with the basic skills for applying a creative and action approach to supervision. We will use embodiment, projective methods, creative visualisation, enactment and other practical methods to highlight the supervision process and address areas of concern.
Participants are encouraged to bring examples from their own work to explore through active methods in order to illustrate the parallel process in supervision. We shall consider the several roles of the supervisor including educator, challenger and explorer to consider the flexibility necessary in practice.
Enquiries: Anna Chesner, 020 7515 6342 www.londoncentreforpsychodrama.org