Majella Ryan M.I.A.C.P is course leader on our Diploma in Creative Supervision. Majella is a very experienced child, adolescent and adult psychotherapist and utilises play and creative approaches in her work with clients of all ages. She trained originally in Biodynamic and Integrative Psychotherapy, she has an MA in Creative Psychotherapy and a Diploma in Creative Supervision. She has worked in a variety of settings including private practice, a family therapy service and in CARI for over 20 years. She now works as a student counsellor at TUS Limerick and and also maintains her private practice as a supervisor. Majella is a supervisor for play therapists, creative arts therapists, and child, adolescent, and adult psychotherapists.
Joan Wilmot was a co-founder of the Centre for Supervision and Team Development along with Robin Shohet, Peter Hawkins and Judy Ryde in 1979 and works as a trainer, supervisor, psychotherapist and mediator. Her particular interest is in working with systems and using organisational and family constellations work. She has been running supervision trainings and working with individuals, teams, and the voluntary sector for over 50 years. Her passion is in enabling people to find the work they love and love the work they do. She is an active member of Playback Theatre and Theatre of the Seven Directions both pf whom engage with the messy and glorious nature of human life, love and relationship.
Joan delivers the May 2025 (3-day) module, built round the 7 modes of supervision described first in Supervision in the Helping Professions (Hawkins and Shohet OUPress 4th edition 2012), and now in their latest book In Love with Supervision: Creating Transformative Conversations. R. Shohet and J. Shohet described as ‘much more than a manual, this book embodies the heart, soul, spirit and values of their training courses – a golden treasury of insight, wisdom and practical techniques. Joan leads the group through each mode and provides opportunities to practice in triads – supervisor, supervisee and observer. She also includes exercises designed to integrate the modes into one’s own practice. Joan has been teaching this model, with Robin Shohet, for over 45 years at the Centre for Supervision and Team Development (CSTD)
Karen Jesnick Maginn started out as a youth worker and informal educator before retraining as a Play Therapist in 2003. She has over 20 years’ experience of working therapeutically with children and their families. This includes spending a decade working across a Local Authority and CAMHS with children in the care system before becoming an Independent Play Therapist, Trainer and Clinical Supervisor. She was an internal Clinical Supervisor on the MA Play Therapy Programme at the University of Roehampton, London for 10 years and continues to supervise both students and qualified Play Therapists. She enjoys finding playful & creative ways to enhance the supervision experience for both the supervisor and supervisee.
Karen will deliver the July 2025 module and will explore how creativity can provide quick and powerful insights into clinical work that can circumnavigate our use of words as well as develop resilience in the therapist. She will show how using figures, props, cards, role play, improvisation and imagery can enable the supervisee to examine their clinical approaches, explore meaning for the client and develop hypotheses. Furthermore, she will examine how creativity has wider and deeper applications as it allows the supervisee to discharge powerful feelings, develop their use of self in the work and allow themselves to become vulnerable as a means for developing greater professional awareness.
Maggie Fearn MA DATP; BAPT: MA Psychotherapy and Play Therapy has been a play practitioner for more than 30 years, gaining her first MA (Developmental and Therapeutic Play) at Swansea University in 2009, and she has been a Forest School practitioner since 2001. Maggie is a child and adolescent psychotherapist, play therapist, supervisor and lecturer. Maggie retired as a senior lecturer in the University of South Wales in 2022, where she taught on the MSc Play Therapy. She is currently Assistant Director of Academic Affairs at the Children’s Therapy Centre. She also continues her work as a Senior Practitioner with The Windfall Centre providing therapeutic services for children and their families in South and West Wales. Maggie also continues to provide clinical supervision for therapists. She has many published articles and book chapters, and has a particular interest in neurobiology, movement and nature-based play therapy. Maggie is also a highly experienced lecturer and international presenter.
Emer McDonagh (MIAPTP, SIAPTP, MIAHIP, MICP, ECIP) is the Assistant MA Course Leader and Supervision Co-Ordinator here at CTC. She holds an MA in Humanistic & Integrative Psychotherapy and Play Therapy and a BA (HONS) in Applied Social Studies in Social Care. Emer has also completed training as a clinical supervisor, EMDR training, Intensive Filial Therapy Training, Compassionate Inquiry and mindfulness training. Emer is certified as an integrative psychotherapist, trainer and supervisor with the European Association for Integrative Psychotherapy. She is also fully accredited with the Irish Association for Play Therapy and Psychotherapy. Emer is a core trainer on our MA and she also designs and delivers a vast array of CPD training courses for us. In addition, she is supervision co-ordinator here at CTC. Emer has extensive experience supervising both trainee and fully qualified therapists. Emer will facilitate a training day exploring supervising student therapists.
Michelle Fahy (MA, MIACP; MEAIP) has worked as a group process facilitator for CTC for over eight years and also serves as a part-time trainer, wellbeing coordinator, and equality & diversity officer. She is an experienced biodynamic and creative psychotherapist, group process facilitator, integrative clinical supervisor, and personal leadership & executive coach. Michelle holds an MA in psychotherapy, an honours B.A. degree, a diploma in Montessori, and a higher diploma in education. She has also undertaken extensive training in areas such as couples therapy, gender and sexual diversities, neurodiversity, and group process facilitation among many other trainings in both Ireland and abroad. With over 25 years of experience facilitating groups, Michelle has worked across a broad range of settings, including development groups, outreach programs, diversity and inclusion initiatives, and positive mental health promotion. She has engaged with individuals at all stages of life, from children and adolescents to adults, couples, families, and groups, both in private practice and within community, corporate, and training sectors. Additionally, she has worked across all levels of education, from Montessori to third level. Michelle strongly advocates for experiential and creative methodologies as fundamental to fostering empowerment, inclusivity and body-mind harmony.
Seamus Clarke SC, BCL (NUI), BCL (Oxon), Senior Counsel, has a Bachelor Degree of Civil Law (International) from University College Dublin and De Paul University, Chicago. He has a Masters in European and Comparative Law from the University of Oxford and holds a Barrister-at-Law Degree from the Honourable Society of Kings Inns Dublin. He has a general practice at the bar specialising in the areas of Commercial Law, Employment Law and Criminal Law. He lectures in a number of Institutions in EU Law, IT law and Criminal Law and is an Adjunct Professor in International Intellectual Property Law for the University of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Seamus has given courses to a variety of groups including many Counsellors & Medico-Legal Professionals.