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The Finite and Infinite Game of Supervision Workshop with Joan Wilmot and Robin Shohet

The title is taken from the book by James Carse called Finite and Infinite Games...

Last updated 12 July 2024

The title is taken from the book by James Carse called Finite and Infinite Games

The aim of a finite game is to achieve a goal, a resolution, a solution, an outcome. The infinite game is playing for the love of it.

If we see supervision as an infinite game, we move into a space of curiosity, where whatever is brought to supervision does not need to be fixed but can be lovingly held in the space between supervisor and supervisee.

Supervising in this way contradicts a fear driven zeitgeist where the demand for a solution inhibits a presence where something fresh can emerge. Both parties can see whatever is brought with fresh eyes. – super vision.

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Presenter

Joan Wilmot

Joan co-founded CSTD in 1979 and works as a trainer, supervisor, psychotherapist and mediator. Her particular interest is in working with systems and using organisational and family constellations work. She has been running supervision training and working with teams, in particular in the NHS and voluntary sector, for over 40 years. Her passion is in enabling people to find the work they love and love the work they do. She is an active member of Playback Theatre and co-author of “The Boxing Clever Cookbook” (2002).

Robin Shohet

Robin Shohet has been supervising since 1977. He has a practice in London and Findhorn, Scotland and specialises in group supervision. He is co-author with Peter Hawkins of “Supervision in the Helping Professions” and editor of “Passionate Supervision” and “Supervision as Transformation.”