Let’s use improvisation drama as a tool for enquiry, supervision, leadership, freedom and play. Improvisation and drama provides a glorious insight into how we interact with the world. It involves trust and our ability to let go of our own agendas.
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Robin Shohet has been supervising for nearly fifty years beginning when he met Peter in 1976 and they staffed a therapeutic community for people coming out of psychiatric hospital. They combined to write Supervision in the Helping Professionsin 1989 which is now in its fifth edition. He co-wrote In Love with Supervision with Joan Shohet and his next book, Supervision as Spiritual Practice, an edited one, is due out in December 2024. He has organised two international conferences on forgiveness and is aiming to do another for 2026. He is a long time student of A Course in Miracles.
Shane O’Brien is a therapist and supervisor and was an actor and singer for many years. Recognising the need for unity in diversity, he has been involved in the fields of personal development and community development for over 25 years.