Supervision for Coaches/Alternative Therapists

 

Supporting Your Growth, Strengthening Your Practice

Supervision is a vital space for coaches to reflect, refine, and expand their practice. It’s not only an opportunity for professional and personal growth but also an essential component of your Continuing Professional Development (CPD). For coaches credentailed by organizations such as Comensa and EMCC, supervision is a mandatory part of maintaining accreditation and ensuring your practice remains at the highest standard.

 

Why Supervision?

Coaching is an evolving journey that benefits from continuous reflection and learning. Supervision offers:

  • CPD Requirement:
    For Comensa & EMCC credentailed coaches, regular supervision is a requirement that adds valuable CPD credits. This commitment helps ensure that you continually refine your skills and adhere to professional standards.
  • A Reflective Space:
    Process client work in a confidential setting, explore challenges, and celebrate successes.
  • Insight & Growth:
    Gain deeper awareness of personal patterns, ethical dilemmas, and areas for improvement, all of which enhance your coaching effectiveness.
  • Enhanced Skills:
    Develop and fine-tune coaching techniques, maintain professional boundaries, and increase overall confidence in your practice.
  • Support & Community:
    Engage with peers in a shared learning space (group supervision) or enjoy personalized focus (one-on-one supervision) to broaden your perspective and insights.

Formats Available

  • Group Supervision:
    Experience the benefits of collective wisdom as you learn from and with other coaches in a supportive group setting.
  • One-on-One Supervision:
    Available on request for a tailored approach that meets your individual needs and challenges.

By participating in supervision, you not only fulfill important CPD requirements but also enrich your coaching practice, ensuring you bring enhanced value and insight to your clients.

Interested in joining a supervision group or scheduling a one-on-one session?

 

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