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Supervision Session

An opportunity to be nourished and refreshed with new tools and insights (linked to The Penny Model book and Gestalt experiments).

A three hours CPD with certificates available.

An opportunity to:

  • Explore any clinical or counselling dynamic (real or imaginary).

  • Ask whatever questions.

  • Support others.

  • Experiment and learn new skills.

  • Add to your tool bag and practice/hone your skills.

  • A place to learn and grow.

  • Share your stuckness and insights.

Within a safe and no judgemental environment.

This will be non-clinical workshop, which means that you will still need to have your normal supervision in place to meet whatever your placement or awarding body requirements are.

Who is this for?

No matter what your modality, this is for Trainees and Qualified.

· Counsellors.

· Psychotherapists.

· Hypnotherapists

· Coaches.

· Supervisors.

· Group Facilitators.


Stefan is a UK Gestalt-trained therapist, counselling supervisor, international trainer, and facilitator with over 24 years of experience. He has delivered training on various topics within many environments.

An experienced group facilitator, he started a men's group in Hampshire many years ago, which was eventually run by attendees after moving out of the area.

He started training as a Gestalt Counsellor in the late 90s and has since obtained his BACP accreditation and supervision qualification, as well as additional skills and training with other creative ways of working and coaching. He completed his MKP weekend on a cold November 2022 at Sopley in the UK. In addition to this, he has had extensive training in “Shadow Work” (Cliff Berries Model).

Over the years, he has blended and developed his own style and modality of working, which he offers within his webinars and workshops globally.

He is the author of the book called "The Penny Model". It was written with young men in mind and is not an academic book (whilst being involved with “A Band of Brothers”, a young men’s support programme originating in Sussex, UK). The penny model focuses on the four core emotions of Joy, Fear, Sadness, and Anger and explains that there is a fifth “Shame”, which can only be experienced if supported by one or more of the four core emotions.

Recent (unedited) feedback via Online events:

Most Brilliant workshop that I have attended in this area of Emotional Health.

Thoroughly enjoyed the workshop.

Best value for money and time.

look forward to more of Stefan's workshop!!

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