CLINICAL SUPERVISION
I offer a reflective, collaborative supervision space where you can think deeply about your client work, yourself as a practitioner, and the wider contexts shaping both.
My approach is grounded in integrative counselling, drawing from humanistic, psychodynamic, CBT, solution-focused, The Seven Eyed Model approaches, alongside an intersectional lens. I aim to offer supervision that is anti-oppressive, trauma-informed, and affirming of your identities and lived experience, including cultural, neurodivergent and queer perspectives.
I pay careful attention to how power, privilege, identity, relational dynamics and social context can influence both the therapeutic and supervisory relationship. Alongside this, I support you to develop your clinical thinking, confidence and capacity to work safely and ethically with your clients.
In our work together, you may find space to:
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Feel supported and thought about as a whole person, not just a practitioner
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Develop confidence in your clinical decision-making and risk management
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Explore relational dynamics, including parallel process
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Deepen your reflective capacity and self-awareness
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Sustain yourself in the work over time and reduce burnout
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Navigate the practical and emotional realities of private practice
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Grow as both a therapist and a human being
Who I work with:
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Qualified therapists and counsellors
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Trainee counsellors
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Therapists wanting to integrate an anti-oppressive and intersectional stance into their work
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Therapists seeking supervision that is culturally aware, neurodivergence-affirming and queer-affirming
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Therapists working with marginalised communities, gender-based violence and complex trauma
Supervision options:
One-to-one supervision
Typically offered on a bi-weekly or monthly basis.
Group supervision
Small groups (maximum of four people), creating space for shared reflection, collective learning and thoughtful discussion.