This professional is available for new clients.
This professional is available for new clients.
Supervision details
Sanah Ahsan offers supervision grounded in the principles of liberation and community psychology, creating a reflective space that honours the personal, political, and embodied dimensions of therapeutic work. With over 12 years of facilitation and meditation practice, Sanah brings a deep somatic awareness to supervision, inviting an attuned exploration of how social injustice, power, race, and whiteness shape our clinical presence and relationships. Their approach is rooted in care, co-resistance, and the collective wisdom of community, supporting practitioners to move beyond pathologising frameworks and towards a therapeutic space that is liberatory and justice-oriented. Sanah is also an experienced writer for mainstream media publications, and very practised and bringing psychological ideas into public consciousness. Sanah therefore offers support for clients in their writing and reflective practice too.

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