Edna Murdoch

I have been working internationally with individuals and groups for over 30 years. I'm an experienced coach, coach supervisor, stress management consultant, workshop leader, and author. In these contexts, I have worked with a wide range of individuals and groups. Companies and organisations that I have worked for include DBM, Hanover Foundations, Sussex Police, Channel 4, Microsoft, NTL, PSNI, and the Pellin Institute, Italy. I have special interest and expertise in working with clients in the mid-life transition and with those moving towards retirement.

In 2001, I pioneered the first Supervision-on-Call Service for coaches in the UK, and am the Founder and Director of The Coaching Supervision Academy (CSA).

CSA was established in 2001 and it provides CPD for coaches and trains Executive coaches and leaders in Coaching Supervision. CSA has trained over 400 executive coaches and leaders worldwide, and currently runs an EMCC accredited/ICF approved coach supervision programme in UK, US, Singapore, Hong Kong, France, and Australia. In my role as Course Director for CSA's supervision programme, I create course content, supervise students, and mentor CSA's international faculty.

I'm also an accrediteded coach supervisor with APECS. I trained for one year in psychodynamic supervision and for two years in creative supervision at the Centre for Transpersonal Psychology, London, and have supervised psychotherapists, coaches, and leaders since 1991. I am now a global leader in the field of supervision and an ambassador for it. My influence and in the early development of coaching supervision is considerable, and I have had a key role in shaping the practices and ensuring the standards of practice in supervision. CSA's diploma in supervision is a unique and powerful learning experience, and is a standard bearer for supervision training worldwide. My extensive background in education, psychotherapy, and coaching has had a huge influence on this successful programme.

My passion for learning and development is supplemented by a great sense of joy in creating learning experiences with those I supervsie. Humour is never far away in my work and that light touch in supervision sessions often enables supervisees to share their work more truly and freely, and it enables them to enter fully into a dialogue where profound learning can occur.

 

Book:
Full Spectrum Supervision: Who you are, is how you supervise – Edna Murdoch & Jackie Arnold - (September 2013)

Edna Murdoch