I've been busy, writing a book and editing another, so I've ignored my blog. But I want to get back to it. Supervision is one of the most important parts of spiritual direction. And one of the most challenging.
Creating the Right Environment
One of the biggest issues is how to create a community environment conducive to effective supervision. I believe that how well you do this will make or break your supervision process. It's vital for a successful program.
Questions you can ask yourself
These questions can help you identify how well you've created this environment.
- At the end of the session, does the presenter feel blessed by or thankful for the experience or does she/he feel uncomfortable or upset in some way?
- Do the other participants feel comfortable and humble, or self-righteous?
- Did the session help the presenter to be open and honest, even with difficult or self-revelatory subjects, or set him or her on the defensive?
Learn to be loving so presenters can be open
Your job as supervisor is to help the presenter learn how to be more open. He or she will want to do that if you create an environment with freedom to admit mistakes, where supervisors accept and love the presenter while gently urging them to grow and expand.
It's a delicate balance, but well worth the effort. Only through love will your supervision process get better. For more information, see my new Supervision Handbook on my website, www.spiritual-exercises.com.
Hope your new year is wonderful.

