Supervision
Supervision provides a reflective space for you to process your work with clients to gain deeper professional and personal insights, make new meaning and connections, and receive guidance and support.
I bring together creative, embodied, experiential, and relational elements in my supervision practice. I draw on many of the same principles that I do in my clinical body psychotherapy work, and use a range of methods to support our reflections together. As a psychotherapy tutor on intersectionality, I am very interested in how our identities shape and impact our clinical work, client relationships, and the supervision space, and this invariably informs my work.
If you are a therapist, counsellor, or other professional and feel you would benefit from working together, either one-on-one or in a small group, then do get in touch.