
Supervision Training for Coaches and Coaching Psychologists
🌟 An in-depth, practical and AC endorsed programme
🌟 Wednesdays 6-8pm 8th October – 10th December 2025
🌟 For experienced coaches and coaching psychologists
🌟 Introductory offer: £1200 or 4 x £329 installments
This programme has been created in response to a need for a practical supervision course with strong psychological foundations that will equip participants to supervise coaches and coaching psychologists.
The course is led by two experienced supervisors with specialism in the field of existential psychology and psychodynamic coaching. These two complementary psychological approaches will be explored in depth. Participants will be given the opportunity to explore different a range of coaching psychology supervision approaches, develop their own preferred way of working and gain insight into their strengths and areas for development as a supervisor.
It will cover:
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Philosophical assumptions underpinning coaching & supervision
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The why of supervision
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Coaching psychology supervision identity
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Tools for supervising creatively
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Individual and group supervision
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Supervision for supervisors
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Group dynamics
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Trauma and somatic approaches
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The use of AI and digital technology including ethics
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Boundaries and defences
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The programme working at depth, examining our position as supervisors and what we bring to the supervision space
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Neurodiversity and supervision
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Evidence-based research and relevant reading material and resources (which will be shared)
Programme Details
🌟 Wednesdays 6-8pm 8th October-10th December (10 weeks)
🌟 Virtual learning
🌟 Catch up recordings will be available
🌟 The sessions will be structured in three parts:
· Information/theory exchange, supervision role play practice;
· Feedback, learning reflections and
· Follow up resources
🌟 Self-reflection and development will feature strongly
🌟 Guidance on building a coaching supervision practice- to include finance, location, group coaching supervision, contracting, ethics
At the end of the programme each participant will write a 300-word statement of their philosophy as a supervisor, which can be used in the future to promote your work.
Upon successful completion of the programme, you can call yourself a Graduate of the School of Supervision and you will be issued a ‘verified associate logo’ to use in your supervision practice.
Your Course Leaders:

DR NATALIE LANCER CPsychol
Dr Natalie Lancer is a British Psychological Society RAPPS registered supervisor, a Chartered Coaching Psychologist, a Trustee of the British Psychological Society and Former Chair of the Division of Coaching Psychology.
Her research focusses on coaches’ and coaching supervisors’ identity and the impact of coaching supervision on supervisees. She coaches doctoral students, helping them get to the finish line of their studies in good psychological health and she supervises coaches, coaching psychologists and supervisors emphasising the meaning practitioners derive from their work.
Natalie is a Master’s and PhD supervisor at the New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling. In 2016, she co-authored Techniques for Coaching and Mentoring with David Clutterbuck. She runs a variety of coaching and supervision training programmes with an existential psychological underpinning for practitioners and is a regular keynote speaker.

DR SUSAN KAHN CPsychol
Dr Susan Kahn is a business psychologist, a speaker and an academic. She is a chartered psychologist, coaching psychologist & RAPPS registered supervisor with the British Psychological Society and a Fellow of the Association of Business Psychologists. She works as an executive coach, consultant, mediator, and an observer of working life. She has a particular interest in the behaviour of people at work and below the surface dynamics in organisations. She studied organisational consultancy using psychoanalytic methods at the Tavistock and did her PhD at Birkbeck, University of London where she teaches coaching psychology, and established the MSc in Coaching Psychology.
She also works as a group relations consultant. Her research interests embrace leadership, coaching, change and vulnerability at work. She uses psychoanalytic observation as a research method and has written books about the psychoanalysis of endings (Death & the City) and resilience (Bounce Back) and psychological insights to transform your work life (Reinvent Yourself).
The Coaching Psychology Pod

This podcast is brought to you by the Division of Coaching Psychology, part of the British Psychological Society. We unpack Coaching Psychology and will help you take a thoughtful and considered approach to your coaching practice.
Every month, host, Dr Natalie Lancer, Chartered Psychologist and Secretary of the Division of Coaching Psychology, brings you a conversation with a panel of selected experts where we talk about specialised coaching topics that will directly impact your work as a coach.
As you are listening, to find out more, head to the Division of Coaching Psychology’s webpage on the British Psychological Society’s website.
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