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Embodying Supervision – DO NOT MISS THIS!
“This is a rare opportunity to work with Monica Ross and to benefit from her unique understanding of embodied work. Monica brings to the profession, years and years of training and experience – and dedication to hearing and utilising the wisdom of the body. Many of our supervisors in CSA have commented on the power […]
“Embodying Supervision” With Monica Ross on Monday 27th November 2017 9am to 5pm at 46 New Broad Street EC2M 1JH
“What the body knows is a mystery to the mind, once seen and heard, the truth is undeniable, there is no going back to old beliefs and patterns, this wisdom unleashes new possibilities and creates shifts in the whole system”. Monica Ross About the Day In our roles as Supervisors, Coaches, Facilitators, we recognise how […]
Supervision as a ‘who-done-it’!
Enjoy this short video – it underlines the way in which supervisory enquiry gets to the core of the kind of issues we all bring to supervision. Edna Murdoch
New Chapter Just Published: “Waking Up to the Power of Reflection to Unlock Transformation in People, Teams and Organisations” by Elaine Patterson
Elaine’s new chapter “Waking Up to the Power of Reflection to Unlock Transformation in People, Teams and Organisations” has just been published in “Contemporary Leadership Challenges” which was edited by Aida Alvinius. As Elaine writes in the Abstract to her Chapter: “In our busy and frenetic world, leaders face over-whelm. Never before has there […]
“Reflection as an Oasis for Busy People in Busy Times” By Elaine Patterson
“Reflection as an Oasis for Busy People in Busy Times” Article Published in “Coaching Perspectives” Association of Coaching’s Global Magazine January 2017 Issue 12 Is reflection an antidote to the relentless pressure and changes that we are faced with on a constant basis? Coaching Supervisor Elaine Patterson considers this question. “At no time in our […]
Restraining Your Automatic self
Restraining Your Automatic Self Aboodi Shabi (aboodishabi.com) “The morning is always wiser than the evening.” – Russian Proverb What happens to you when someone says something you don’t like? Or when someone upsets you at a meeting, or cuts you up when you are driving? Or when you receive an email just as […]
Spiritual and Religious Competencies – food for thought
Spiritual and Religious Competencies for Health Care Professionals By Cassandra Vieten, et al Adapted for coaches and coaching supervisors by Dede Osborn, MA, BCC, Dip CS Although this research was based on a U.S. sample and U.S. cultural values, as coaching grows as a profession globally, multi-cultural competencies in spiritual and religious beliefs and practices […]
The Day I Did Not Hold Back
The Day I Did Not Hold Back February 2017 By CSA graduate, Doug Montgomery, PCC, Executive Coach, Coach Supervisor, Trainer www.Elmbank-Coaching.co.uk So how honest and direct can a coach get? Well, I really pushed the limit a while back. Here’s what happened: The feeling surfaces I had been working with this particular client for […]
Article Published in Association for Coaching ‘Coaching Perspective’: “Reflection is an Oasis for Busy People in Busy Times”
“Is reflection an oasis to the relentless pressure and changes that we face on a constant basis. Coaching Supervisor Elaine Patterson considers this question.” At no time in our human history have we faced so many changes on so many fronts. How we choose to live will determine who we are, who are becoming, […]