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Weekend Workshop with Ed Fellows and Liz Beauchamp


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Weekend Workshop with

Ed Fellows and Liz Beauchamp


This workshop will offer a chance to experiment with how we can learn about specific themes in supervision through awareness of our embodied experience. We hope that the themes will emerge from the group, and we will bring our own experiences of the inter-connected nature of embodiment, including shame and trauma in supervision.

We welcome you into this beautiful, quiet space that overlooks the sea from above the hollow of Beer Bay. With so much work online now, we hope that this space will support our exploration of embodied dynamics in supervision.

Format: Maximum of 10 attendees (minimum 8)

Who is this for: Qualified Psychotherapists

Where: To be held in Liz’s home in Beer (EX123AQ) where there is a comfortable space to sit together. There is also plenty of outdoor space for additional nourishment, with the South West Coast path minutes away

Accommodation is in addition to the weekend cost. There are a couple of hotels and guest houses in Beer and a premier inn in Seaton (10 minute drive away)

Please apply in writing to Lizbeauchamp@hotmail.com or if you are interested and want more information prior to applying please contact Liz or Ed on edfellows1@gmail.com

Dates:

February 21st-23rd 2025

Times:

Friday 14:00-17:30

Saturday 09:30-13:00 & 14:00-17:30

Sunday 09:30-13:00

Equivalent to 14 hours CPD/Supervision

Cost: £295 per person

  • Price includes group dinner Friday, refreshments during breaks and lunch Saturday

Ed is a Senior Psychotherapist in the NHS where he has focussed on working with people with complex and developmental trauma and dissociation. In private practice he offers therapy, group and individual supervision. His interests are how we embody the contextual and relational nature of trauma.

Liz has a private practice in Devon where she offers therapy and supervision, both group and individual. She also works as a business consultant to owner managers in London. Her main interest is working relationally, in both contexts, to support awareness, choice and growth.

We met nearly 20 years ago at Metanoia, where we were in the same Gestalt training group for the entirety of our training. We have been in supervision together and have continued to be part of a peer group. Our friendship has been sustained through a combination of mutual respect, love, work and play. We are (mostly) able to be ashamed and laugh together. We invite you to join us in a space where we intend to continue to grow and develop our selves as practitioners, supervisors and colleagues.

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