Supervision details
I offer a warm and relationally reflexive space for practitioners who want to take a creative look at their practice and/or wish for better scaffolding in their personal and professional development journeys.
Drawing on clinical and community psychology, psychoanalytic thinking, and systemic leadership perspectives, I support supervisees to make sense of challenges, identify any patterns, reconnect with the values driving their practice, and find new ways of responding in difficult clinical and organisational contexts.
My approach to supervision is firmly rooted in a shared understanding of our identities, relationship to help, as well as the wider socio-political realities and how that may show up in the practice of supervision.
I bring over fifteen years of direct and indirect clinical experience in the NHS and other statutory and non-statutory settings with individuals, families, groups, and staff teams across adult mental health, CAMHS, education and youth justice settings, and over a decade of supervising clinical and counselling psychologists - from trainees through to senior psychologists.
I offer supervision and consultation around a range of complex psychological difficulties across lifespan, relational risk assessment and formulation, racial trauma, domestic abuse, and family and relational difficulties. I also provide tailored support for those developing and leading services, especially in relation to anti-racist practice and staff wellbeing.
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