Become a Supervisor with the
Australian Hypnotherapy College

Worth 10 Points CPD/OPD

What is Clinical Supervision? Clinical supervision is essential for the professional growth of therapists. It provides a platform to discuss difficult cases, debrief, and engage in self-care. Not only is supervision required, but it is also vital for effective practice. Clinical supervisors play a key role in preparing therapists to offer high-quality therapeutic support. They guide therapists in reflecting on their practices, ensuring clients receive the best possible care while maintaining ethical standards and fulfilling duty of care responsibilities. Becoming a clinical supervisor is a significant aspect of therapeutic practice. Graduates of this course will be equipped to provide clinical supervision to counsellors, psychotherapists, and hypnotherapists. Completing this supervision training will contribute 10 CPD hours to their professional development.

You will learn -

  • Models of clinical supervision • How to establish a supervisory relationship

  • Understanding requirements of clinical supervision • Working with differences and cultural diversity

  • Creating boundaries and providing effective feedback

  • Managing individual and group dynamics • Understanding reporting procedures

  • Exploring ethics dilemmas, legal obligations, and organisational frameworks

  • Managing poor performance • Reflection


Breakdown - The Certificate in Clinical Supervision is a 40-hour training programme comprised of:
• Self-learning by reading a required text and answering questions. • Attending the 3 day live on-line training program • Undertaking practical assessments live-online under the supervision of a Clinical Supervisor and Trainer.

Course Duration - Minimum 40 hours

Eligibility:
• A practicing therapist with min three years or more clinical practice post graduation (each association has individual requirements).
• Must be a registered member of a counselling or hypnotherapy association