Robin Shohet and Sheila Campbell-Lloyd
9 October 2025

10:00 – 16:30
Venue: CCPE London

In Jungian psychology, the Shadow represents the hidden parts of ourselves—traits, desires, and fears we’ve repressed because they don’t align with our conscious self-image. But what we push away doesn’t disappear; it operates unconsciously, shaping our reactions, relationships, and decisions. By exploring the Shadow with curiosity rather than judgment, we open the door to greater self-awareness, authenticity, and wholeness. As Jung put it, “One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious.”

In this highly interactive and experiential workshop Robin and Sheila will encourage you to look at how your Shadow might manifest in your life and work, as well as exploring the shadow side of the different helping professions.

Cost: £225 or £395 for both workhops if booked with CPD Course Shame and the Supervisory Space with Robin Shohet and Paul Johnson 10 October 2025

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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.

Sheila Campbell-Lloyd
Works globally as a trainer, supervisor, and executive coach. At the heart of her supervision practice is a ‘co-created reflective learning space’,  where she helps her clients surface data, reflect, and make meaning of their enquiries together – everything is welcomed into the room.

Sheila’s academic research interests are in applied neuropsychology and the development of ‘self’.  Sheila has an MSc in Coaching & Behavioural Change, a Post Grad in Supervision, she is an accredited EMCC Global Supervisor and EMCC Master Coach. Sheila is currently studying for her PhD.

Sheila’s passion is in learning and helping others learn.