Reflective supervision & development for facilitators navigating the intricacies of space holding

The way we hold others is shaped by how we ourselves are supported.

You may be here because:

  • A participant activation or relational rupture has stayed with you

  • You’re questioning how to navigate relational repair, responsibility or accountability

  • You’re considering how to better include and support sensitive or easily overwhelmed participants within group environments

  • You’re noticing transference or attachment dynamics arising within your group containers

  • You’d like to better understand common nervous-system responses within transformational spaces

  • You’re seeking to develop a more trauma-sensitive and nervous-system attuned facilitation practice

  • You feel alone in the responsibility and emotional weight of leading transformational spaces

  • You’re seeking reflective professional support as your leadership evolves

  • You sense there is room to deepen your capacity, discernment and confidence as a facilitator

  • You’d like to develop greater trust in your ability to remain grounded and regulated in the face of participant dysregulation, activation and/or emotional intensity

Transformational spaces can evoke vulnerability, projection, empowerment, activation, insight, relational rupture and repair.

As facilitators, our embodied wisdom compounds with time and experience. As such, we develop viscerally and do better when better is known. Our participants will always face us into the next stage of our facilitation evolution.
- I’ve always said that facilitation is an initiation!

My approach is grounded in reflective practice, nervous-system awareness, attunement and the understanding that facilitation is not only about the experiences we deliver, but how people feel held within their process and the meaning we make about ourselves when complexities inevitably arise.

- Grace