Emotional Witnessing: Supervisory and Clinical Encounters on the Affective Edge
Schedule
Sat, 10 Jan, 2026 at 09:00 am
UTC-06:00Location
White Buffalo Event Center | Oklahoma City, OK
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Dr. Roy Barsness3 Supervision CEUs approved for Psychologists, Social Workers, LPCs/LMFTs and LADCs
Conventional supervisory relationships follow a teaching model, where the more clinically experienced supervisor assumes the role of advisor, evaluator, and expert. In this traditional framework, supervision leans heavily toward cognitive analysis and case formulation, privileging theoretical knowledge and diagnostic reasoning. Although contemporary psychoanalytic models of supervision increasingly challenge this hierarchical approach, they too most often default into supervisory practices that continue to position the supervisor as the authority and gatekeeper of truth.
This seminar centers on Dr. Barsness’s new book, Psychodynamic Supervision: In a New Key (Routledge, 2025), which proposes a fresh new model rooted in contemporary psychoanalytic theory that emphasizes the co-constructed nature of the supervisory relationship. This approach recognizes the therapist as holding primary, firsthand knowledge of the patient. In contrast to traditional models, it then becomes the supervisor’s responsibility to immerse themselves in the patient’s narrative - as conveyed through the therapist’s affective experience—to also attend to the affective states elicited within themselves—and to bring an experienced, reflective stance rooted in their own subjectivity to the supervisory conversation. At the intersection of these two subjectivities, a richer perspective emerges—one that brings to the light lapses in affective attunement, the power of the therapeutic use of self, enactments and breakdowns within the treatment.
This model shifts emphasis from cognition to affect, privileging the therapist’s subjectivity as the principal access point to the patient’s internal and relational world. The supervisor’s subjectivity is equally engaged, with the patient no longer seen as an object of analysis but as a source of inspiration that expands the supervisee’s understanding. This immersive process calls for a new language—one that moves beyond interpretation as the primary mode of communication and toward a more nuanced, emotionally grounded dialogue.
In this supervisory paradigm, traditional cognitive formulations give way to an attuned capacity to metabolize affective and intuitive responses, drawing on the dynamic “data” that emerges in the intersubjective field between therapist and patient. Participants learn how to track and process their emotional responses by linking their affective experiences to their understanding of the patient’s history and by identifying the ways in which the patient’s narrative patterns repeat within the therapeutic relationship itself.
Summary
Traditional supervisory models are typically hierarchical, with the supervisor positioned as the expert who analyzes cases through a cognitive, theory-driven lens. Dr. Barsness introduces a relational model that redefines supervision and clinical practice as a co-constructed intersubjective process recognizing our roles as holding, witnessing and participating in unformulated or dissociated emotional states which in turn shifts our focus from analytic conversations from interpretation to emotionally attuned dialogue, encouraging participants to metabolize affective responses that deepen therapeutic insight and action.
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