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In Supervision

Supervision for Personal development

Karin Brauner April 15, 2019 In Supervision

Personal development goes hand in hand with professional development.

As therapists, it is vital that we have a good support system in place for our professional and confidential work.

Personal therapy is one way in which we can get this support. Supervision is another, and it will be the focus of these posts.

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A safe space to process

Karin Brauner April 8, 2019 In Supervision

As therapists, it is vital that we have a good support system in place for our professional and confidential work. Having a safe space to process is important in private practice. Personal therapy is one way in which we can

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A Space for Self-Care

Karin Brauner March 11, 2019 In Supervision

In this post, I’d like to talk about how supervision can be a space for self-care. As therapists, it is vital that we have a good support system in place for our professional and confidential work. Personal therapy is one

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What to expect from Supervision – Boundaries

Karin Brauner February 13, 2019 In Supervision

Boundaries are a topic dear to my heart, and in this post we will discuss these in the context of supervision. It’s important in our daily lives, but it takes a different scope when we talk about it in professional

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A Safe Space to Vent

Karin Brauner January 23, 2019 In Supervision

Having a safe space to vent is important in more ways than one. As therapists, we’ve gone through the process of going to regular therapy as part of our course requirements. If your course didn’t have this as a requirement,

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Practice to a Safe Standard

Karin Brauner January 9, 2019 In Supervision

In this post, I want to review some of the ways attending appropriate supervision will help you practice to a safe standard. Every profession has its ethical codes. The medical profession has the Hypocratic Oath (in a few words –

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The Meaning of Supervision – Video

Karin Brauner December 26, 2018 In Supervision

In this post, I’d just like to leave you with a video of what I believe is the meaning of supervision, underpinned by the 5 theories that I use to inform my practice, as well as personal and professional experience

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Keeping clients safe (what to expect from supervision)

Karin Brauner December 19, 2018 In Supervision

In this post, I want to talk about how trusting our supervisor can provide a safe space to challenge our practice and therefore keep ourselves and our clients safe. This post is related to the previous one in that keeping

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Focus on the Supervisee

Karin Brauner December 12, 2018 In Supervision

In this post, I want to talk about how a big part of your supervision time should focus on the supervisee. As therapists, we tend to put our personal feelings, beliefs, thoughts, and other stuff, on the side during the

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Challenge how you work

Karin Brauner December 5, 2018 In Supervision

In this post, I want to talk about how supervision can be a safe space to challenge how you work. Trusting our supervisor can provide a safe space to challenge our practice. One of the purposes of supervision is to

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