Clinical supervision is a vital part of our work, offering us a safe, supportive space to reflect and grow.
As a qualified supervisor for therapists in private practice, organizations, and trainees, I offer a compassionate and reflective space for growth and support. With a foundation in person-centered, psychodynamic, and CBT approaches, I provide a flexible and responsive approach tailored to your needs. Drawing on my experience with both children and adults, I offer a diverse perspective to help you explore challenges, build confidence, and deepen your therapeutic practice. Together, we’ll create a space where you feel heard, supported, and encouraged to grow.
Just as you provide a caring and understanding space for your clients, supervision offers you a chance to express how things are for you as a therapist. It’s a confidential, non-judgmental environment where you can feel heard, understood, and supported. A strong supervisory relationship helps you feel validated, reassured, and also gently challenged to continue learning and developing. It’s about finding balance between you, your clients, and your own practice.
Key elements of supervision include:
Development: Supporting your professional growth by expanding your knowledge and skills, so you can continue evolving as a therapist.
Reflection: Creating space for you to reflect on your work, learning from both successes and challenges, and growing through your experiences.
Guidance: Offering advice and feedback to help you stay aligned with best practices and professional standards.
Clarification: Helping you navigate ethical and professional decisions with clarity and confidence.
Confidence: Building your confidence and proficiency, so you feel more capable and empowered in your practice.
Choosing a new supervisor can feel like a big step, especially when circumstances change or if it’s your first time seeking supervision. To make the process easier, I offer an initial consultation where we can explore your needs, discuss what I can offer, and ensure we’re a good fit for collaborative work. Supervision sessions are flexible and can take place in person, via video conferencing, or over the phone, depending on what feels most comfortable for you.