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What Strategies Can Help Manage Anxiety During Group Supervision, Especially When Participants are Hesitant to Engage?

Carla D'Agostino-Vigil, MA, LPC

December 2, 2024

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What strategies can help manage anxiety during group supervision, especially when participants are hesitant to engage?

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Managing anxiety as a supervisor during group supervision can be challenging, particularly when some participants are less engaged. One effective approach is to lean into established group norms, which can serve as a supportive framework for encouraging balanced participation. If anxiety arises due to perceived imbalances in discussion, supervisors can employ facilitative techniques to gently invite input from quieter members. For example, a supervisor might say, “Judy, we haven’t heard from you in a while, and I’d love to get your perspective on this.” This allows the supervisor to address disengagement without putting undue pressure on individuals, keeping the conversation inclusive and collaborative.

Another helpful technique is self-awareness. Supervisors can monitor their own anxiety cues and use grounding techniques, such as slow breathing or brief mental affirmations, to stay calm and focused. Maintaining this self-regulation ensures that the supervisor’s anxiety doesn’t unintentionally impact the group dynamics. Additionally, embracing openness to feedback from others—whether fellow supervisors or group members—can help identify strategies that enhance group facilitation skills and decrease anxiety over time.

 

This Ask the Expert is an edited excerpt from the webinar, Group Supervision, presented by Carla D’Agostino-Vigil, MA, LPC

 


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Carla D'Agostino-Vigil, MA, LPC

Carla D'Agostino-Vigil, MA Clinical Mental Health Counseling, LPC, LAC, ACEP, ACS, NCC, MA Human Resources and Labor Relations, is the Founder and Principal Consultant of Ignite Center for Mental Health Leadership and owner of Ignite Counseling Colorado. Specializing in substance use, trauma, and OCD/phobias, she offers therapy and is a co-founder of Modern Therapist Training Collective. An Approved Continuing Education provider and Approved Clinical Supervisor with NBCC, Carla brings extensive expertise in mental health and human resources to her work.


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