When I was studying to become a Clinical Supervisor, my favourite module asked us to create a model of supervision that worked for us.
I enjoyed creating this model, and it is the model that underpins and informs my practice. I believe it encompasses many of the aspects required in supervision – the pastoral care, the challenge of one’s practice, the administrative aspects, the relationships between client-therapist and therapist-supervisor, the stages of learning of the therapist and level of expertise of the supervisor, and so on.
I compiled these from existing theories, which I described briefly in this hour, and explained why I found these important for a thorough and complete supervision model.
I’ve created blog posts, videos, and images about this. Do have a look at the resources page for more on this content.
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Karin Brauner is a twice published author, a bilingual coach/counsellor/psychotherapist, as well as a supervisor in private practice. She trained in Guatemala and in Brighton, England. Karin has always been interested in many areas, which focus on her training as a therapist, but also her passion for writing and IT. These have led her to have a variety of services and product offerings, which she keeps adding to. These include social media marketing and content creation, as well as website support, tutoring, academic support, and other areas.
Karin is passionate about everything she does, and she enjoys seeing her colleagues and clients thrive in their work and lives. This is why she’s offering these workshops (and other courses to come in the near future). She enjoys supporting people be the best they can be, meeting them right where they are, and together figuring out what the best way forward is.
Marketing on social media became a focus of Karin’s back in 2017, when she started blogging. This propelled her practice into moving from 2-4 clients, to a full client list, followed by supervisees and now coaching clients as well. This means she can now offer the learning she’s done in the past few years, to practitioners starting their practices or thinking of growing their practices but needing the practical support to do so.
That’s what Karin offers – practical support to get you on the right track to building a successful business (whatever that means to each one of us individually).