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Body Orientated Focus

​Pulsation Supervision is for those that seek or need supervision for their professional practice and have a keen interest in personal growth work. Pulsation supervision provides supervision with embodiment and the body as central to the supervision space for those that work with people in a caring profession and that provide therapeutic spaces for others. You may be a health practitioner, a psychotherapist or counsellor, an eastern medicine practitioner, or another practitioner that holds and processes relational and emotional content in the sessions they provide.

As practitioners/facilitators/therapists you may use other modalities alongside verbal therapy, whether that is needles, your hands for massage, body manipulations, holding, or whether that is movement based practice. Pulsation supervision may attract those that are working on the body and from the body in their practice.

You may equally be drawn to a body focused supervision if you are more reliant on the verbal, in which case body focused supervision will give potential for experiencing yourself and your clients/patients from a new lens, which often holds much value.

Pulsation supervision may also support those that are seeking more confidence in moving into a somatic based practice or including it more in there established work.

When we use a body orientated focus to supervision, we become more connected to ourselves, able to trust and be guided by ourselves, are more intuitive, able to feel and process emotional feelings, are able to regulate our nervous systems and process outdated modes of being and are able to trust in our clients/patients capacity to heal when reconnected to their source, their own aliveness. When we come from the body as central we learn to listen and track our own bodies and those of our clients/patients offering deeper connection, deeper healing, more access to our aliveness, have creative choices available, become safer bodies to be with, and become more sustainable in our practices.

For many that seek supervision a body centred, somatic approach can provide more opportunity for new insight and more potential for personal growth than the traditional verbally priviledged model for supervision that is prevalent at present, we are so used to communicating to each other verbally, relating with our left brains, in a left brain focused culture, that values performance and success in numbers seen, hours worked that we can overlook the value of our work that is connected more deeply with ourselves, our own nature. When we relate left brain to left brain we can rationalise and understand but often this rational understanding lacks feeling, compassion, empathy and misses all the other ways that we gather information and awareness, through our bodies and the non-verbal.

In pulsation supervision with the body as central we gain new awareness and insight from embodied experiencing, in supervision, we become less concerned with performance, and there being a right and wrong answer, and grow curious about what is happening within the sessions and spaces we provide.

Whether you work 1-1 with individuals or facilitate groups, a body orientated focused supervision can provide a fresh and creative way of seeing what might have previously been invisible to you.

When you work from the body you can access the feeling body and what is unconscious and not just conscious. This is where deeper healing is made possible for ourselves as practitioners and our clients/patients.

If your work is more based around the verbally and less body focused, you may be thinking this kind of body focused supervision isn't for you, you are still working with people and they all have bodies: you can’t decide not to work with the body, you can only decide whether or not you consciously become aware of it and whether you include it. When you don't include the body more consciously this is where potentially practices becomes un safe and are potentially damaging for the very people that seek our support and healing.

In pulsation supervision, what the body says is central to our work together and sessions are experiential in the main. New awarenesses are made possible by the experiencing of yourself, coming up against yourself in different ways, in a supervision space that encourages you to explore and grow curious about, with non-judgement.

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