Counselling Supervision

Supervision

Relational. Reflective. Developmental. Grounded.

A Space To Think, Feel, And Refine Your Practice

Supervision with me offers a calm, relational space to slow down and meet your work more fully.

A place to reflect not only on what you are doing with clients, but how you are being within the work.

I aim to support clarity, ethical depth, and the ongoing evolution of the counsellor.

At its heart is a simple intention:


to best serve our clients through greater awareness, presence, and reflection.

Woman participating in online clinical supervision session with a supervisor via laptop

Approach

I offer a supervisory space that is supportive, thoughtful, and appropriately challenging; always grounded in respect for your experience and professional identity.

My work is informed by relational, process and developmental approaches held loosely and intuitively. As with my approach to counselling, responsiveness to needs is prioritised over framework.

Sessions follow what feels most present, alive and meaningful in the moment, including:

  • The client’s process and presentation

  • The relational field between counsellor and client

  • Your internal experience as you sit with the work

  • What possibilities are emerging for the work with the client

  • Responding to and managing safety concerns

A core focus for me is the inner world of the counsellor, and how our assumptions, biases and protective patterns can quietly shape how we listen, respond, and attend.

As these become more conscious, work often becomes clearer, more intentional, and ourselves more present.

Group Supervision

I offer small group, online supervision with a maximum of 6 participants.

These groups are often rich and enjoyable spaces, where different perspectives naturally emerge that we can meet with curiosity and deepen understanding of clinical work. They combine educational content as well as group processes to gain multiple perspectives from participants in an engaging way.

There is enormous value in hearing how other counsellors see the same material differently; each perspective shaped by their own lived experience, training, and worldview.

Group of counsellors engaging in an online clinical supervision session via video call

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