Supervision details
My Supervision Philosophy
I offer a reflective, relational and collaborative space for clinical supervision with therapists, trainees and other professionals, including social workers, educators and organisational practitioners.
Supervision provides a space to think carefully about your clinical work, your emotional responses to clients, and the relational and systemic dynamics that emerge in practice. We will attend not only to what you do with clients, but also to what happens between you and your clients, and what this may evoke in you.
Much of our work together may be understood through key themes that also inform my psychotherapy practice: relationships, trauma, intimacy, life transitions and meaning. These often appear in supervision as parallel processes within clinical work, teams and organisations.
Clinical Supervision and Professional Consultation
Supervision can support your development in the following areas:
- Clinical complexity, risk and safeguarding
- Trauma work and emotionally demanding clinical presentations
- Relationship and attachment dynamics in client work
- Psychosexual and intimacy-related presentations in practice
- Life transitions, loss and change in clients and practitioners
- Meaning, values and professional identity
- Diversity, culture and ethical decision-making
- Developing confidence in private practice or organisational roles
- Preparation for training, accreditation or clinical advancement
- Integrating Transactional Analysis and other theoretical models into practice
- Developing nature-based, outdoor or ecotherapy-informed approaches (ECO-TA)
Where helpful, supervision may also include brief teaching or theoretical input to support clinical thinking.
Working Approach
My approach is rooted in Transactional Analysis and informed by my background in mental health, social care and education.
I aim to offer a supervision space that is both supportive and appropriately challenging, encouraging reflection, curiosity and professional growth. Supervision is co-created, and we will work together to shape what is most useful for you at different stages of your development.
Where relevant, we may also explore how personal experiences or external pressures are impacting your professional role.
Fees and Structure
Individual supervision: £80 per 50-minute session
Group supervision: £80 per person (monthly online groups)
Group participants commit to a full cycle of sessions.
Cancellations with less than one week’s notice are charged in full. (For individual supervision, where possible, I will offer an alternative time).
I take approximately 8–10 weeks annual leave per year, planned in advance.
There is no fixed limit to the number of supervision sessions per month
The UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) is a leading professional body for the education, training and regulation of psychotherapists and psychotherapeutic counsellors. Its register is accredited by the government's Professional Standards Authority.
As part of its commitment to protect the public, it works to improve access to psychotherapy, to support and disseminate research, to improve standards and to respond effectively to complaints against its members.
UKCP standards cover the range of different psychotherapies. Registration is obtained by training or accrediting with one of its member organisations, or by holding a European Certificate in Psychotherapy. Accredited by the Professional Standards Authority.
Accredited register membership
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