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Re-visioning with Heart: introducing Contemplative Supervision through the integration of Buddhist-based clinical practice models with the Five Buddha Families with Anne Overzee

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Drawing on existing Buddhist approaches to clinical supervision and ancient Buddhist understandings of the ‘ Buddha Families’, Anne will offer a series of online sessions to support those working one-to-one with supervisees and clients in psychotherapy/the psychological therapies. Her intention is to introduce the ‘Buddha ‘ and to explore how this can support the supervisor and therapist to re-vision their clinical work within a field of heart.


The sessions will include small supervisory groups working in break-out rooms and collective reflection on current clinical themes.


All accredited/qualified practitioners are welcome! 


The first session is required for those who did not attend the 2025 course, since this session will introduce a contemplative approach to clinical practice and supervision.

Dates, timings and location

January 23, 2026, required for those who did not attend in 2025; 
February 20; 
March 20; 
May 22;
 September 11;
November 13.

Online from 10.00-12.00 GMT

It is a requirement that all participants commit to the whole course from the February date onwards.

Participation fee

The cost is 165 euros plus a donation plus 25 euros for the annual registration to the organization. 
The payment has to be done through bank transfer to:                                    
Associazione Sati Mudita            
Iban IT83 E030 6909 6061 0000 0128 339       
Bic BCITITMM            
Causal: Surname and Name of the Participant – Re-visioning with Heart
Or through the following paypal account: segreteria@satimudita.com

Anne Overzee

(M.A. (Cantab.), Ph.D.; E.A.P. reg. psychotherapist)


Anne’s work over the years has been on the interface between spiritual practice and psychotherapy. She has always been interested in how contemplative practice can help transform our experience of daily life, of being in relationship, and of deepening our capacity to live in the moment and with greater open heartedness. After years working in the field of psychotherapy (‘mindfulness in relationship’), her main focus now is in working with others keen to explore ways of living as a committed contemplative actively engaged in the world. Following her first degree at Cambridge University in Theology and Religious Studies, Anne’s subsequent research in eastern spiritual practices was in India where she lived between 1975-77. She subsequently studied for her doctorate in Religious Studies (The Body Divine: Cambridge University Press, 1986) while completing her training to become a Psychotherapist, and her work with clients, supervisees and training groups as a staff member of Karuna Institute, U.K. spanned the following 40 years. Her psychospiritual approach comes from Core Process Psychotherapy, which was then a completely innovative approach integrating Buddhist awareness practices and psychology with western psychotherapy.  She has been practising Buddhism since the 1970’s when she went to Dharmasala, the seat of H.H. Dalai Lama.

For further information and enrollments, please fill the form below or write to: segreteria@satimudita.com

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