Supervision doesn’t occur in isolation—it is woven into the intricate fabric of interconnected relationships, roles and systems. What shifts when you zoom out and consider the bigger picture?
Join us for an interactive 3-hour workshop where we’ll expand the view to illuminate underlying connections and explore supervision through systemic lenses, including Bronfenbrenner’s Social-Ecological Model, Holloway’s SAS Model, and Bowen’s Family Systems Theory.
Through small-group activities and practical tools, you’ll discover ways to uncover patterns, navigate the complexities of interconnected relationships and integrate systemic insights into your supervision practice.
Presented by
Kate Lloyd
With over 25 years of experience working with individuals, couples, and families—and more than 15 years as a clinical supervisor—Kate brings a deeply systemic lens to her practice. She is passionate about supervision as a collaborative and dynamic partnership - a space to pause, reflect, and create conversations that explore assumptions and expand possibilities that awaken both supervisor and supervisee to new ways of seeing and being.