3rd DCU Supervision Conference 2021

Fri 03 Sep
Online
03-09-2021   9:45am - 4:45pm
12 CPD hours
External Event, IACP CPD Approved

3rd & 4th September 2021 (Virtual)

3rd Dublin City University Supervision Conference

 

Clinical Supervision: Exploring, Enlivening & Enhancing Practice

 

The Psychotherapy Department in Dublin City University, Ireland, are delighted to host our 3rd Supervision Conference, which will be online in September 2021. This conference brings together leading international and national experts in the field who will provide keynote speeches and masterclasses focused on the role of supervision in exploring, enlivening and enhancing practice.

 

The conference will offer masterclasses, contemporary research papers and round table discussions on key supervisory issues. The conference schedule is designed to be of relevance to healthcare practitioners, including counsellors, psychotherapists, psychologists, social workers and nurses who are providing and receiving supervision and supervision consultation.

Keynote speeches

Friday 3rd September

Professor Emmy Van Deurzen

Existential Supervision-A Search for Meaning and Value

Saturday 4th September

Professor Rod Goodyear

The Use of Deliberate Practice in Supervision and Training: Some Early Indicators of Where Impacts will be Greatest

 

Masterclasses

Friday 3rd September

Professor David Kleist

Facilitating Clinical Skills via Reflexive Supervisory Practice: The Reflection Model of Triadic Supervision

Saturday 4th September

Dr. Geraldine Holton

Evaluation and Supervisor Report: Unwelcome Task or Lifegiving Learning Experience?

Delegates will be awarded a total of 12 hours of CPD (6 per day) and /or 8 hours of PSI points (4 per day) for Psychological Society of Ireland.

Further information on booking available here

The booking fee for the two-day conference is €80 (single day bookings are not available)

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