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Constellation Work in Supervision Workshop with Victoria Smisek

Using constellations in supervision can help to reveal hidden dynamics and unconscious processes that exist...

Last updated 7 July 2025
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Using constellations in supervision can help to reveal hidden dynamics and unconscious processes that exist either within the therapist/client relationship or the relationships within the clients systems. It can help to illuminate transferences which may be present and therefore act as a transformative and dynamic tool to bring into your work.

In this experiential workshop, we will explore different ways of working with constellations in both 1to1 and group supervision contexts. No prior knowledge of constellation work is required.

Learning Objective Participants Can Expect From This Event

  • Giving participants knowledge and understanding of how to use constellations work in supervision
  • To gain confidence in working in a more creative and dynamic way
  • Enhancing their supervisor tool kit

Who is This Workshop Appropriate For?

  • Supervisors and therapists

How May This Workshop Impact Your Practice?

  • By the end of this workshop participants will (hopefully) have gained confidence and understanding of the many ways in which constellation work can be brought into their supervision (or therapy) practice in safe and ethical ways.

Course Content

Constellation Work in Supervision Workshop with Victoria Smisek

Presenter

Victoria Smisek

Through my journey of 25 years as a psychotherapist, training in somatic dance and mindfulness-based approaches – I have become passionate about helping others to be in their truth and live their most authentic lives.

I have completed extensive training in the field of psychotherapy and have experience of working both in private practice and in various organisational settings.

In my practice of 15 years of supervising both in 1to1 and groups, I believe that supervision encourages us to work to the best of our ability and integrity for our clients, it gives us insights, and can enrich and support the work we do in so many ways.

The therapist and supervisor meet in service of the client.