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Clinical supervision
Supervision
is the process whereby a therapist meets on a regular basis with
another trained therapist to discuss, evaluate and process their
client work. Most often, but not always, the Supervisor is trained
within the same modality as the therapist. Both Sesame and BADTh
(British Association of Dramatherapists) require that the Supervisor
has an additional qualification in Supervision.
Supervision
is a mandatory part of training as a Dramatherapist as is regular
attendance by the therapist in supervision as a condition of their
membership with the Sesame Institute. Supervision sessions can be
held as part of a group or on a one-to-one basis.
At present there
are no requirements laid down by the Health Professions Council,
Sesame or BADth as to the frequency or duration of supervision sessions.
This present situation is likely to change in the future so that
the Dramatherapy profession is in line with other therapy disciplines.
To download
a copy of the 2008 Register of Approved Supervisors
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