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Playfulness and Humour in Supervision Workshop with Emma Redfern

Come and join Emma Redfern as she shares her experience of using playfulness and humour...

Last updated 2 July 2025
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Come and join Emma Redfern as she shares her experience of using playfulness and humour in supervision. Explore and share your own beliefs and practices on this topic and learn from each other. A brief slide presentation will be included, case material, and time together in reflection rooms.

Learning Objective Participants Can Expect From This Event

  • Participants will learn how playfulness can enhances learning and builds relationship.
  • Participants will consider potential pitfalls of taking a playful approach in supervision.
  • Participants will become more aware of their own inner responses to the idea of playfulness and humour in supervision.

Who is This Workshop Appropriate For?

  • This workshop is suitable for supervisors and supervisees.

How May This Workshop Impact Your Practice?

  • Potential impacts may include greater freedom or awareness around the subject as well as awareness of potential pitfalls to a playful approach.

Course Content

Playfulness and Humour in Supervision Workshop with Emma Redfern

Presenter

Emma Redfern

Emma Redfern has been a psychotherapist for 20 years. Her initial training was Humanistic Integrative. However, over the years, she has become more specialist and considers herself a trauma therapist, having trained in EMDR (Eye Movement, Desensitization and Reprocessing) and IFS (Internal Family Systems Therapy). She now works solely online in private or independent practice.

She began transitioning to becoming a supervisor in 2010 and was certified by BACP in 2014. After completing all 3 levels of IFS training, she began offering IFS supervision and became an Approved IFS Clinical Consultant in January of 2020.

The idea that she could produce a book on IFS supervision came to her in January of 2019 and the multi-author book Internal Family Systems Therapy: Supervision and Consultation was published in August 2022. When the pandemic lockdown hit in 2020, she used the space this provided to begin writing a second book Transitioning to Internal Family Systems Therapy: A Companion for Therapists and Practitioners which was completed in the summer of 2022 and published in April 2023. Both books are published by Routledge.

Emma has another multi-author book scheduled for publication later this year.