Many of my supervisees have come to their work as clinicians after a rich and varied life imbued with many unique resources to bring to their patients. This can be lost in the often grueling process of training and licensure. This is a loss to all of us, for our field is shaped by the versatility
Group Therapy & Supervision
Becoming Safer
I have been leading groups for many years. When the session is over and all the members are gone, I sit in my cozy red chair and feel what is left in the room. In the last few years I have included the use of a group sand tray process. Particularly when the group is
Locations of Creativity
1. Brain: Frontal lobe/blue By definition, creative insights occur in consciousness. Dietrich 2004
Belonging
The ongoing group I led, Outsiders Come Inside, recently concluded after three years. I reflect on this time with fondness and a tender appreciation and admiration for the members of this group. As I move forward and initiate a new group I have begun to appraise how I orient and create meaning, and provide