Group Supervision
Small group supervision for therapists from all modalities.
Why do group supervision?
- an opportunity to meet and connect with other therapists thereby helping to reduce the experience of isolation many therapists face in their work
- benefit from the diverse case presentations and questions other therapists bring; topics and ways of thinking that may not otherwise emerge in individual supervision
- group supervision can be used to fulfil your professional body’s annual supervision requirements (the group is limited to six supervisees to ensure compliance).
Your Supervisor – Dr Silvia Camastral
Silvia is a process-oriented psychotherapist with a PhD in General Psychology and over 25 years therapy experience.
She has been training and supervising therapists for nearly two decades as a senior faculty member of Australia and New Zealand Process Oriented Psychology (ANZPOP), and other institutions including ACAP and QUT.

Professional Qualifications:
- PhD in General Psychology
- Masters in Counselling (QUT)
- Diploma in Early Childhood Education
- Diploma in Process Oriented Psychology
Professional Memberships:
- Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia
- International Association of Process Oriented Psychology
Prerequisites: participants need to have either worked with Silvia one-to-one (you can contact Silvia directly for this) or attended an online class with her. She has two classes currently running: The Skillful Conversation, and Working at the Edge of the Unknown.
Dates/time
Friday 31 March – fully booked
Friday 21 April – 1 place left
Friday 19 May – 1 place left
Friday 16 June – 1 place left

Time
12 noon – 2.30 pm (QLD time)
Fee
$110 per session
Platform
Zoom
ANZPOP acknowledges the traditional owners of the lands we live and work on, the Aboriginal Australian, Torres Strait Islander, and Maori peoples. We pay respect to their elders past, present and future. We give thanks for the wisdom of these peoples that has informed the Process Work approach. We honour the courage, resilience and spirit of traditional peoples in the face of the devastating impact colonisation has had and continues to have on their culture, wellbeing, and sovereignty.