Robin Shohet and Paul Johnson
10 October 2025
10:00 – 16:30
Venue CCPE
In surveying the literature on therapy, coaching and supervision, shame is not given much attention. Yet our experience is that it has a huge impact on us personally, professionally and in the organisations we might find ourselves working in.
This workshop delves into the nuances of shame in supervision, exploring its manifestations, and offers strategies for addressing it. For supervisees, this may stem from feelings of incompetence, fear of judgement or imposter syndrome. Conversely, supervisors may experience shame due to perceived failures in guiding their supervisees effectively and doubts about their own competency. In addition we will consider shame within an organisation and what happens to the workforce when the organisation is labelled as not being good enough.
Cost: £225 or £395 for both workhops if booked with CPD Course Working with the Shadow with Robin Shohet and Sheila Campbell-Lloyd 9 October 2025
Robin Shohet
Robin Shohet has been supervising for over 40 years and has published extensively on his work including In Love with Supervision. Creating Transformative Conversations, co-written with Joan Shohet, which records their work together since the late 1970’s His latest book Supervision as Spiritual Practice includes such topics as an inquiry into love and fear, exploring core beliefs, developing awareness and using appreciative inquiry.
Paul Johnson
Paul is a qualified coach (CMI) and an experienced supervisor. His clinical background is working within Children & Adolescent Mental Health services and adults in both group, individual and family psychotherapy. In addition, experience in workforce development and facilitation, working with organisations, looking at culture, team development and leadership development. Paul also has experience in working dynamically with intercultural issues including equality diversity & inclusion matters.
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