Supervision as Creative Practice: Lived Experience, Embodied Insight, and the Art of Showing Up. We’ve been taught to keep supervision clinical, contained, and controlled—but what if the most impactful supervision is creative, relational, and rooted in lived experience?
This session explores a decolonized and psychodynamically-informed approach to supervision that treats the supervisory relationship as a site of emotional alchemy, identity integration, and liberatory practice. Drawing on expressive arts, somatics, and parts work, we’ll explore how supervisors can bring their full humanity into the room—not as overshare, but as embodied presence. You’ll learn how to support supervisees through shame, stuckness, and identity confusion by weaving together intuition, reflection, and creativity.
Because supervision isn’t about checking boxes. It’s about becoming more fully ourselves, so we can help others do the same.