SUPERVISION STUDIO – Online Creative Practice with Dr Carla van Laar

SUPERVISION STUDIO

with Dr Carla van Laar is an online, small group supervision session where we focus on using creative and collaborative processes as ways to connect, explore, problem solve and gain insight into our work.

SUPERVISION STUDIO

is registered with PACFA as a low-cost supervision option, providing 2.5 hours for $150, equivalent to $60 per hour. Groups are capped at 6 in keeping with PACFA guidelines.

SUPERVISION STUDIO

is suitable for therapists and counsellors of diverse disciplines.

Including arts based activities in online supervision can open up new possibilities that enhance experiences for supervisors and supervisees, including:
  • strengthened connectedness and relationships between participants
  • integrating experiential and embodied ways of knowing
  • making the invisible visible
  • creative approaches to problem solving and ethical dilemmas.

SUPERVISION STUDIO

runs one or two Sundays a month from 10am – 12.30pm.

2022 DATES:

24th April

22nd May

5th June

19th June

3rd July

17th July

7th August

21st August

4th September

18th September

2nd October

16th October

13th November

27th November

REGISTER HERE:

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YOUR FACILITATOR:

Dr Carla van Laar

Master Creative Arts Therapy
Doctor Therapeutic Arts Practice
PACFA Clinical Registrant 27769
PACFA Accredited Supervisor

Carla is an artist and art therapist living and working in Boon Wurrung country, South-Eastern Victoria. She brings decades of experience working with people and the arts for well-being in community, justice, health, education and private practice contexts. She has supervised volunteers, students and multi-disciplinary practitioners for over 20 years.

Carla developed the “Supervision Studio” small group supervision process. This process centralizes expanded ways of knowing that include embodied attunement, art-based responding and enactment, underpinned by creative arts, trauma informed, strengths-based and narrative therapeutic approaches. She loves to share creative practices as ways of knowing and being.

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2 Comments

  1. Maria Dimopoulos

    Hello Carla,
    I think it is amazing what you are offering to people, great work and very inspiring.
    I studied Fine Arts at RMIT Melbourne 1987 untill 1990 and I have not stoped being
    Creative since, In year 12 I chose my medium as Ceramics and the following year I
    was accepted into RMIT Melbourne. I chose Painting as a elective.Then moved onto
    collage, photography and mixed media. I am now participating in Art Therapy fortnightlly
    which I enjjoy and find very inspirational I have completed 3 canvases in 3 sessions.
    I work very quickly. My Art Therapist calls me fearless.

    • Carla

      Hi Maria, that is great to hear and thank you for your encouragement! 🙂 Carla

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