I would describe my supervision style as a conversation that focuses both on the context and process of a client's therapy but also the therapist's process.
I largely draw on psychodynamic theory, but also systemic (as I think that is a vital and often underestimated/neglected aspect of a client's world in therapeutic interventions ), DBT, MBT, CAT and schema. I have an more informal approach to the actual supervision. I create an agenda with my supervisee which includes new/important issues which require attention, but also issues raised in previous sessions. I think the notion of follow-up is important and that the 'memory' within/of supervision can be a useful tool is assssing progress and helpfulness.
I offer supervision in three main ways:
1. Skype
2. Face to face meeting (E15)
3. Consulting rooms (W1)