The Seven-Eyed Model of supervision has long been regarded as one of the most influential integrative supervision models in counselling and psychotherapy. Originating from the work of Peter Hawkins and Robin Shohet (2012), the model expanded supervisory thinking beyond simple case management by attending to multiple relational dimensions: client, practitioner, supervisor, process, and wider organisational … Continue reading Beyond the 7-Eyed Model of Supervision: A Whole 7-Eyed Model of Supervision: