Clinical Supervision
Clinical supervision provides a reflective, supportive, and educative space for therapists and other professionals who work in emotionally demanding or relationally complex environments. It is an essential element of safe and ethical practice, ensuring that practitioners maintain professional standards, emotional wellbeing, and ongoing personal and professional growth.
Supervision offers a confidential setting to explore the impact of your work, deepen clinical understanding, and enhance therapeutic effectiveness. Whether you are newly qualified, in training, or an experienced practitioner, regular supervision provides an opportunity to sustain reflective practice, prevent burnout, and remain connected to your professional values and purpose.
In supervision, you can bring clinical material, ethical dilemmas, professional challenges, and personal responses to your work. Sessions may focus on case formulation, theoretical integration, relational dynamics, boundaries, self-care, or systemic influences within your workplace. The goal is to strengthen your capacity for attuned, ethical, and informed practice—while supporting your development as a confident and resilient professional.
A Collaborative and Reflective Process
Effective supervision is a collaborative relationship grounded in trust, curiosity, and respect. It is not about judgment or evaluation but about exploration and development. Together we examine the client–practitioner relationship, look at the patterns that emerge, and consider interventions and approaches that best support your clients.
The reflective process allows you to notice parallel processes, transference and countertransference dynamics, and the ways in which your own experiences and identity influence your clinical work. By developing awareness and insight, supervision helps you navigate complexity and respond with greater empathy, clarity, and creativity.

Who's it for? This service is available to:
- Psychotherapists, counsellors, and psychologists
- Mental health and wellbeing practitioners
- Coaches, mentors, and support workers
- Social workers, educators, and healthcare professionals
- Trainees or those working toward accreditation
Whether you work in private practice, an agency, or an organisational setting, supervision is tailored to your context and stage of professional development.
Approach & Model
Supervision integrates relational, humanistic, and psychodynamic perspectives, with attention to ethical frameworks such as those of the NCIP, BACP, UKCP, and HCPC. The work draws on Hawkins and Shohet’s Seven-Eyed Model of Supervision, which explores multiple levels of the supervisory relationship—from the client’s process to the wider systemic context.
Sessions are guided by your needs and priorities. Some meetings may be more reflective and process-oriented; others may focus on clinical decision-making, theoretical discussion, or professional planning. The emphasis is always on promoting insight, growth, and accountability.
Practicalities
Supervision can be offered online or in person, on a monthly or fortnightly basis, depending on professional requirements. Both individual and group supervision options are available. Fees, frequency, and contract details are discussed at the initial consultation.
The Value of Supervision
Supervision is not only a professional requirement—it is a vital source of nourishment and resilience. It allows practitioners to pause, think, and reconnect with the meaning and ethics of their work. Through compassionate reflection and dialogue, supervision sustains the integrity and vitality of your practice, supporting you to offer the best possible care to those you serve.
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