Pattern Literacy: Group Supervision that Builds Capacity for Deeper Awareness
January 29th, 1:00-3:00pm PST
January 30th, 8:00-10:00 am AEDT
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Working with people can be challenging.
In a single session, or meeting, we are flooded with so much information through verbal and nonverbal communication. As a result, we may lose sight of our focus and find ourselves stuck or at our growth edges. Often clients bring complex cases which cannot be understood fully from a single perspective.
From a process-oriented perspective, every case holds an innate pattern. Individual processes are holographic: even the smallest piece of information can be a fractal carrying insights about the larger arc of an individual, couple, or groups experience.
Through following the process: the flow of experience, and sensory grounded information, we can track known and emerging patterns that structure beliefs and identities. These patterns provide a map that can help us navigate challenges and find innate solutions. Furthermore, when we present a case to a group of practitioners in a supportive and welcoming space we may experience a sense of support and gain insight into our core questions from a variety of perspectives, supporting us to meet the complexity and richness of our clients experience.
What to expect:
This is a group supervision session, that is based on a process-oriented approach to working others. Each session will run for a total of two hours, with five slots to present topics of individual development, client, or organizational cases. Each case will be a doorway to exploring frameworks to deepen our awareness, see beneath the surface, and gather useful insights for our clients and ourselves.
Through being with multiple cases, we begin to develop our ‘literacy’, our ability and competence to notice patterns, track themes, and gather insights that are applicable to our own work. We will learn and practice process-oriented skills and capabilities rooted in a holistic paradigm, one that views interconnections between the cultural context a person exists within, familial histories, states of consciousness, somatic experiences and ways of relating with others. This session is an opportunity to deepen our work and support our unique style as practitioners. Possible themes include:
Mapping process structure
Working with practitioner and client edges
Creative interventions to bring more flow to your work
Symbolic thinking
January 29th, 1:00-3:00pm PST
January 30th, 8:00-10:00 am AEDT
…
Working with people can be challenging.
In a single session, or meeting, we are flooded with so much information through verbal and nonverbal communication. As a result, we may lose sight of our focus and find ourselves stuck or at our growth edges. Often clients bring complex cases which cannot be understood fully from a single perspective.
From a process-oriented perspective, every case holds an innate pattern. Individual processes are holographic: even the smallest piece of information can be a fractal carrying insights about the larger arc of an individual, couple, or groups experience.
Through following the process: the flow of experience, and sensory grounded information, we can track known and emerging patterns that structure beliefs and identities. These patterns provide a map that can help us navigate challenges and find innate solutions. Furthermore, when we present a case to a group of practitioners in a supportive and welcoming space we may experience a sense of support and gain insight into our core questions from a variety of perspectives, supporting us to meet the complexity and richness of our clients experience.
What to expect:
This is a group supervision session, that is based on a process-oriented approach to working others. Each session will run for a total of two hours, with five slots to present topics of individual development, client, or organizational cases. Each case will be a doorway to exploring frameworks to deepen our awareness, see beneath the surface, and gather useful insights for our clients and ourselves.
Through being with multiple cases, we begin to develop our ‘literacy’, our ability and competence to notice patterns, track themes, and gather insights that are applicable to our own work. We will learn and practice process-oriented skills and capabilities rooted in a holistic paradigm, one that views interconnections between the cultural context a person exists within, familial histories, states of consciousness, somatic experiences and ways of relating with others. This session is an opportunity to deepen our work and support our unique style as practitioners. Possible themes include:
Mapping process structure
Working with practitioner and client edges
Creative interventions to bring more flow to your work
Symbolic thinking
January 29th, 1:00-3:00pm PST
January 30th, 8:00-10:00 am AEDT
…
Working with people can be challenging.
In a single session, or meeting, we are flooded with so much information through verbal and nonverbal communication. As a result, we may lose sight of our focus and find ourselves stuck or at our growth edges. Often clients bring complex cases which cannot be understood fully from a single perspective.
From a process-oriented perspective, every case holds an innate pattern. Individual processes are holographic: even the smallest piece of information can be a fractal carrying insights about the larger arc of an individual, couple, or groups experience.
Through following the process: the flow of experience, and sensory grounded information, we can track known and emerging patterns that structure beliefs and identities. These patterns provide a map that can help us navigate challenges and find innate solutions. Furthermore, when we present a case to a group of practitioners in a supportive and welcoming space we may experience a sense of support and gain insight into our core questions from a variety of perspectives, supporting us to meet the complexity and richness of our clients experience.
What to expect:
This is a group supervision session, that is based on a process-oriented approach to working others. Each session will run for a total of two hours, with five slots to present topics of individual development, client, or organizational cases. Each case will be a doorway to exploring frameworks to deepen our awareness, see beneath the surface, and gather useful insights for our clients and ourselves.
Through being with multiple cases, we begin to develop our ‘literacy’, our ability and competence to notice patterns, track themes, and gather insights that are applicable to our own work. We will learn and practice process-oriented skills and capabilities rooted in a holistic paradigm, one that views interconnections between the cultural context a person exists within, familial histories, states of consciousness, somatic experiences and ways of relating with others. This session is an opportunity to deepen our work and support our unique style as practitioners. Possible themes include:
Mapping process structure
Working with practitioner and client edges
Creative interventions to bring more flow to your work
Symbolic thinking