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Counselling Tutor

225 – Becoming a Clinical Supervisor

Counselling Tutor

Ken Kelly and Rory Lees-Oakes

Education, Courses

4.6636 Ratings

🗓️ 30 April 2022

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Configurations of Self - Counselling in a Prison Environment In Episode 225 of the Counselling Tutor Podcast, your hosts Rory Lees-Oakes and Ken Kelly are back with this week's three topics: In 'Counselling Foundations', we'll discuss configurations of self. Then in 'Focus on Self', we'll think about whether you might be ready to become a clinical supervisor, and why you should consider it. Finally in 'Practice Matters', Rory speaks with Wayne Lawrence about his amazing work counselling in a prison environment. Configurations of Self [starts at 2:07 mins] In this week's 'Counselling Foundations', we'll look at the work of Dave Mearns on configurations of self. The key points of this discussion include: Examples of these configurations of self are the different emotional voices you might find inside you, such as anger or excitement. These configurations of self can take over at any time. Recognising the voice of the client will allow you to meet them there and better understand their frame of reference. Each voice should be recognised and accepted - speak directly to the sub personality in order to acknowledge it; this will enable the client to feel heard. By watching and listening carefully, you'll be able to recognise a client's shift into, for example a frightened voice, and adapt your approach accordingly. Have a go at identifying some of your own voices and situations that they may arise. Becoming a Clinical Supervisor [starts at 14:30 mins] To be a supervisor is an incredible service to others, and in this section, Rory and Ken share and discuss some of their own experiences and opinions on training to become a clinical supervisor. The main points of this discussion are: Becoming a clinical supervisor is a commitment, and a massive step in terms of service. You'll be helping to develop other therapists, and offer support. Create a consultative environment that will be greatly appreciated. 'CV gold' - as another level of study, it will enhance your employability. The process from start to finish may take up to a year to complete. After the pandemic, there is a higher demand for supervisors that are able to work online. If you have a lot of skills and a lot of passion, why not take on this development. Counselling in a Prison Environment [starts at 29:42 mins] In this week's 'Practice Matters', Rory speaks with Wayne Lawrence about his experiences of counselling in a prison environment. The key factors of this discussion include: For prisoners, it's important that they can have that one-on-one relationship, a single point of reliable contact. Sessions are bound by the laws and rules of the prison, e.g. a session will have to come to an immediate end if there is a lockdown. There is still a person-centered approach to the client - it offers communication for the client separate from prison staff. It's important to be congruent. Be mindful that some clients feel they are not able to show vulnerability once they leave the room. Sessions offer permission to be something other than a tough exterior. Links and Resources Clinical Supervision - Online Training Counselling Skills Academy Advanced Certificate in Counselling Supervision Basic Counselling Skills: A Student Guide Counsellor CPD Counselling Study Resource Counselling Theory in Practice: A Student Guide Counselling Tutor Shop Facebook group Website Online and Telephone Counselling: A Practitioner's Guide Online and Telephone Counselling Course

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Counseling Tutor podcast, the must listen to podcast for students of counseling and psychotherapy.

0:10.6

Here are your hosts, Rory Lise Oakes and Ken Kelly.

0:15.7

Hi, I'm Rory and with me, as always, is Ken. How are you, Ken?

0:20.7

I am exceptionally well, Rory. You find me from a different studio location today. We've moved home. So this is my new studio. Hopefully the sound is coming through good and strong as it normally does. Welcome to the counselling tutor podcast. This is episode 225, three topics today, starting off with our

0:41.2

counselling foundations where we revisit that that underpins good counselling practice. And today,

0:46.2

a bit of theory as we delve into the configurations of self. Oh, it's an exciting one that.

0:53.0

Moving on to practice matters where, sorry, first we're

0:56.6

going to stop off at focus on self-rory because we recognize that we ourselves with a heartbeat

1:01.2

of our practice. We need to be okay to be there in service of our clients. And today we speak

1:07.7

about continuing professional development, but a professional side of that, a qualification, that next step you might say.

1:15.2

And that is, are you ready to become a clinical supervisor, a counselling supervisor?

1:21.8

So we'll be delving into that.

1:23.2

And then into practice matters.

1:25.1

And the reason I kind of maybe stumbled into practice matters a little prematurely there, Rory,

1:29.5

is because I'm really excited of what practice matters holds today.

1:34.1

And I'm not going to let the cat out of the bag.

1:36.5

I am going to say we have a guest.

1:38.3

I am going to say his name is Wayne Lawrence.

1:40.3

But you are going to wait and stick around.

1:43.6

And believe me, it will be well worth

1:46.0

the way because the topic is extremely interesting.

1:51.0

Yeah, so that to look forward to.

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