In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Therapist
Saturday 29th March, 10.00 to 1.00
The Guild of Psychotherapists, 47 Nelson Square, SE1 0QA & ONLINE
How do religious convictions and beliefs influence the dynamics of psychoanalytic and psychodynamic supervision? How can supervisors navigate the complexities of faith, identity, and professional practice in therapeutic spaces?
Join this thought-provoking discussion exploring the intersections of religion, belief, and supervision. This event will consider themes such as:
Faith in the therapy room: How religious conviction shapes supervision and therapeutic relationships
Praise be to God?:The role of spirituality in professional identity and ethical practice
The sanctity of marriage & pro-life perspectives: Navigating personal and professional tensions
The intersection of faith, identity, and political beliefs
Led by Roger Lloyd, a psychodynamic group therapist and ordained priest with extensive supervision training from WPF, The Minster Centre, and The IGA (London), this session will encourage open dialogue on the challenges and opportunities of working with religious perspectives in a therapeutic setting.
Whether you are a therapist, supervisor, or someone interested in the intersection of faith and mental health, this event will offer a unique space for reflection, discussion, and learning.
Tickets
In person: Members: £35 Non Members: £40; Retired Members £20
Online: Members: £30 Non Members: £35; Retired Members £20
Tickets can be purchased via Eventbrite or by emailing admin@supervision.org.uk to register and receive payment details.