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Supervision and practice in group

Supervisors:

Sylviane Cannio, MCC

Sylvie Schoen-Schlumberger, PCC

Supervision and supervised practice groups, with what aim?

All professional coaches, whether external or internal, are required to be supervised. Supervision allows them to:

  • understand their own strategies in front of the coachee
  • understand the systems produced in a relationship between two, three or more, refine their contract negotiation techniques, etc.
  • set off parallel processes, transfers and counter-transferences that often appear in coaching relationship and, thus, manage their energy in the long-term
  • share experiences with other professional coaches based on real-life cases
  • understand the course material of coaches who have pursued training in other schools
  • become a “guinea pig” to practice tools and techniques
  • review applied theories in their coaching practice: the coaching process, TA, NLP, systems approach, neuro-sciences, MBTI, enneagram, PCM, intercultural coaching, etc.
  • attend coaching demonstrations and tools
  • learn to coach immediately as a master coach by connecting to, and managing, their own emotions and intuitions and those of their client, becoming more and more comfortable in the process
  • prepare for the ICF certification (we perform “blind assessments”)
  • join a friendly group and follow the progress of each colleague
  • enjoy the pleasure of learning and growing together.