Magazine Picture Collage in Group Supervision

Authors

  • Blythe C. Shepard University of Lethbridge
  • Francis L. Guenette

Keywords:

supervision, collage, counselling trainees

Abstract

A magazine picture collage activity was used with three female counsellor education students as a vehicle to support them in processing their experience as counsellors in training. The use of magazine picture collage in group supervision is described, and the benefits and challenges are presented. The collages served as jumping-off points for group discussions on developing a sense of competency, a quest for answers, discovering their strengths, finding personal and professional balance, and moving towards the realities of the counselling profession. Collage work can provide an alternate medium in supervision to develop reflective analysis and self-exploration.

Author Biography

Blythe C. Shepard, University of Lethbridge

PhD in Educational Psychology (Counselling focus) Faculty of Education, Associate Professor Home Phone: 403-524-3532

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Published

2010-08-27

How to Cite

Shepard, B. C., & Guenette, F. L. (2010). Magazine Picture Collage in Group Supervision. Canadian Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy, 44(3). Retrieved from https://cjc-rcc.ucalgary.ca/article/view/59281