Supervision details
I provide CAT supervision for practitioners at all stages of their professional development - including trainees, recently qualified therapists, and those wishing to deepen their CAT practice and theoretical understanding.
Supervision sessions are collaborative, supportive, and appropriately challenging. I aim to create a space where supervisees can reflect openly on their work, including areas of uncertainty, difficulty, and personal responses. Attention is given not only to client material but also to the supervisory relationship itself as a key learning tool.
The Association for Cognitive Analytic Therapy (ACAT) is a registered charity. They welcome members of the public, health professionals, ACAT accredited professionals, and anyone interested in finding out more about CAT. They list CAT practitioners.