Creative Supervision: A Multifaceted ApproachPresenters: Kate Donohue and Fran Goldberg Registration Form (.pdf)Seminar DescriptionCreative Supervision is a unique integrated approach, blending traditional and Expressive arts models of supervision. It weaves in arts processes to ignite the creative process in supervision. Two experienced expressive arts therapy supervisors will demonstrate and discuss how to weave creative arts processes into the supervisory sessions. Blending expressive arts processes with traditional models of supervision can deepen the supervisory process by:
This course will combine the styles of two experienced expressive arts supervisors. Through experiential processes and lectures, they will address the issues of transference, countertransference and the intersubjective experience of both supervisor and supervisee present practical ideas for mentoring the supervisee, dilemmas that are unique to the use of arts in therapy and assist participants in a deeper understanding of themselves as supervisors and as therapists. Each presenter will present key points gleaned from her experience as supervisor and her specific interests in the area of arts based supervision. Learning ObjectivesParticipants will: • Understand the basic theories underlying creative supervision. • Understand how to deepen the supervisory process through the arts. • Identify expressive arts interventions for supervision. • Understand the use of the arts in exploring transference, counter-transference and Intersubjectivity. • Understand the unique issues of creative supervision.
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