CONTENTS: Letter from CSA ‘Balcony and Dance floor” Leanne Lowish ICF Approved Diploma in Coach Supervision Choice magazine Coaches in the Park Forthcoming conferences ICF UK conference presentation, April 9th. We have just had a marvellous day with ICF UK! On April 9th, Miriam and I joined Aboodi Shabi (Newfield) and Liz McCann (BBC) in […]
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CSA October Newsletter
Busy times at CSA! In this Newsletter you will find information about new groups, new articles and blogs, and a fantastic October Supervision Offer. London Coaching Group – successful presentation by CSA Accredited Supervisors. “It’s just another coaches selling to other coaches scam” Myths like this, and a number of other assumptions and fears, still […]
Sunlight on Leaves
So I’m sitting with Edna on a Summer afternoon in a tea garden in Lewes. The sun is warm and bright and we are talking about presence and mindfulness and other things. Edna says “You should write a blog.” “I wouldn’t know what to write about”, I reply “Whatever you think is important” I look […]
10 tips on making a still space in a frenetic world
These are tips for coaches and coach supervisors who wish to clear a little space and try out some mindfulness practice because a) you might have heard a bit about it (or a lot) and are curious to see or could enhance the sense of presence you bring into the coaching and coaching supervision space, […]
What should we call Supervision?
Should we even call it supervision? In the UK and Europe, the major coaching bodies (ICF, EMCC, AC, APECS) are considering the results of lengthy discussions held over a two-year period, one of which looks at all aspects of supervision. One of the most difficult conversations we had was what to call this ‘new’ practice […]
The Key Role of the Internal Supervisor
Experiential coaching supervision presentation at the OCM CPD Event – 1st July 2010 Edna Murdoch and Miriam Orriss were delighted to be asked to conduct a coaching supervision workshop at OCM’s CPD event in July. Overview ‘The success of an intervention depends on the inner condition of the intervener.’ Peter Senge. The term ‘Internal Supervisor’ […]
Oxford School of Coaching and Mentoring
CPD and Supervision Date: 01/07/10 Presentation: ‘The Key Role of the Internal Supervisor’.
Resource centre
Boosting your creativity by Karyn Prentice “There is no use trying,” said Alice; “one can’t believe impossible things.” “I dare say you haven’t had much practice,” said the Queen. ”When I was your age, I always did it for a half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things […]
The Karpman Drama Triangle
Karpman Drama Triangle By Steven B Karpman Responsibility, Power and Boundaries The basic concept underpinning the Karpman Drama Triangle is the connection between responsibility and power, and their relationship to boundaries. The Karpman Drama Triangle was originally conceived by Steven Karpman and was used to plot the interplay and behavioural “moves” between two or […]
The Seven-eyed Model of Supervision
A systemic perspective to knowledge building and increased effectiveness. Peter Hawkins and Robin Shohet developed this model originally for supervisors working with individuals, with groups, and with organisations, in the Human Service professions. It takes a personal and social systems perspective. It supports the coach/mentor to build and develop expertise in several levels of knowledge […]