ISN – The Journey So Far: Outcomes

On March 3rd Joan Wilmot spoke with John Wilson of Online Events about the intention and purpose of the Interdependent Supervisors Network and reflected on the following questions: Is it needed and by whom? How do we support each other in our work life as supervisors? What structures support us? How do we manage the creative tension between our need to belong and our need to do our own thing? How do we create community and connection when we are spread all round the country? How does technology help or hinder this?… Read More

The Story So Far

The Story So Far: Independent Supervisors Network – Joan Wilmot March 3 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm GMTEvent Details ISN The story so far. In this conversation, Joan will talk with John Wilson of Online Events about the intention and purpose of the Interdependent Supervisors Network and reflect on the following questions: Event Format This event will be an interview hosted by Online Events and conducted using a ZOOM video link that will be streamed to their live video page. You will be able to see and hear the conversation, as it is happening,… Read More

My Favourite Books on Therapy

This is a personal list (obviously). I originally intended to start with my top ten, but the list just grew. I would be interested in others’ favourites. Robin Shohet  Early influences. Mostly 60’s and early 70’s.  I still think they might have something to offer If You Meet the Buddha on the Road, Kill Him. Sheldon Kopp. In the mid-seventies, when I was new to therapy, I remember the sense of excitement in reading this classic. I think it stands the test of time. Uncommon Therapy. Jay Haley. Ditto. Describes the work… Read More