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Counselling Tutor podcast

055 – Gender Equality in Counselling – Seven-Eyed Model of Supervision

Counselling Tutor podcast

Kenneth Kelly

Education

4.8657 Ratings

🗓️ 27 October 2017

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

In episode 55 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, Ken and Rory discuss gender equality in counselling. 'Theory with Rory' examines Robin Shohet and Peter Hawkins' seven-eyed model of supervision. The podcast ends with a debate on race and culture in counselling.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the counselling tutor podcast. The must listen to podcast for students of counselling

0:08.3

and psychotherapy. Here are your hosts, Rory Lee's Oaks and Ken Kelly. Hello and welcome to

0:17.7

episode 55 of the counselling tutor podcast with me, Rorya Lee-Zokes,

0:23.2

and with me is my fellow phenomenologist, Mr Ken Kelly. How you doing, Ken?

0:28.2

I'm doing exceptionally well, glad to be here, glad of the topic we're looking at today.

0:33.4

There's kind of a theme that runs through today's episode of equality, diversity, and we're going to be kicking off and we're going to be speaking about autonomy and independence.

0:43.2

We're going to be going to be going to theory with Rory, and you're going to be covering something very dear to my own heart because I did a course on this, as you well know, Rory.

0:50.8

In fact, I was given the contact for this course by your good self, and that's the seven-eyed model of supervision. What can we expect to hear from that, Rory. In fact, I was given the contact for this course by your good self, and that's the

0:54.4

seven-eyed model of supervision. What can we expect to hear from that, Rory? Well, I think that

1:00.2

this is becoming something that's more taught in counselling courses, so students understand

1:05.0

the kind of supervision that they're liable to get and how it works. And I'm going to be looking at one theory.

1:11.7

There's many theories in supervision,

1:13.7

but quite a popular one.

1:14.8

And it's called a Seven-Eyde model by Showart and Hawkins.

1:18.1

And it's one that's taught to supervisors.

1:20.9

And I think it's a really easy model for students to understand.

1:25.4

And if you know the model,

1:26.9

it's easier to kind of engage with your supervisor

1:29.1

and have a more kind of constructive and collegial relationship i think i like it and and i saw i'll just

1:37.1

share i saw a on a television program a psychological experiment that was run rory where they had two

1:43.4

groups of people so it was a

1:44.5

split test of people watching a film, and to one group of people, they told them what the

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