
My Practice – Supervision and mentoring: supporting you and your practice
What is supervision, what can it look like and where can we find that support. What is mentoring and how does that differ from supervision ?
We often first experience supervision at college for guidance and help while working on our clinical portfolio.
As we step into practice and then, many years later, it could be useful when reflecting on our practice, including dealing with tricky situations or challenging cases. It can help us to see how we can sustain ourselves in our work and support our personal reflection as professional homeopaths.
What can we take to supervision ? How do we find the right person and peer group to support us in a confidential space?
In the summer My Practice, Registered member Lyssa Clayton will explore how supervision and mentoring can support you and your practice.
About Lyssa
Registered member Lyssa Clayton is an experienced Homeopath working in East Lothian, in Edinburgh and via on-line consultations.
For several years Lyssa was involved in childbirth education, pregnancy and breastfeeding support before delving deeper into homeopathy study.
Since graduating in 1998 Lyssa has continued learning by attending a wide range of Continuing Professional Development seminars, courses and Masterclasses. Lyssa’s personal study and regular professional and peer supervision continue to support her practice.
Free to Society Registered, Student Clinical and Student Plus members. Nominal charge for Society Student members.
Society members only.
Top up your CPD points!
Two Society CPD points for this My Practice workshop
