Therapy Supervision
Supervision, with me, is a space of collaboration, curiosity, and care. It’s a chance for two professional humans (because that’s what we are, after all) to sit together, reflect, and keep growing, for the benefit of the people we work with, and for ourselves.
I see supervision as a shared exploration rather than a hierarchy. My approach is grounded in respect, openness, and a deep belief that we all have similar human potential, the same messy, brilliant, hopeful humanity that brings us to this work in the first place.
Sometimes supervision will be thoughtful and reflective. Sometimes it will be challenging as we work to resolve and understand. Sometimes we’ll just need a small laugh to remind ourselves that we’re human too. I aim to offer a professional space that feels safe, and supportive.
Whether you’re newly qualified or well established, my hope is that supervision feels like a partnership, a place to think together, stay ethically and emotionally grounded, and keep your practice alive and connected.
My approach is rooted in Hawkins and Shohet’s Seven-Eyed Model, which I love because it encourages us to look at our work from many different angles, to notice patterns, reframe dilemmas, meet resistance with curiosity, and gently find movement when things feel a bit stuck (because let’s face it, sometimes we all get a little stuck).
In practice, I draw on psychodynamic ideas, attachment theory, practical trauma recovery, parts work, CFT, somatic therapies, and the ever-evolving world of neuroscience. I’m guided by theory, but always grounded in what’s real, human, and alive in the room (and sometimes what’s rolling its eyes in the corner).
From a relational perspective, I see supervision as a creative space, somewhere we can take risks, explore the unknown, and stay open to what’s happening within and between us. My hope is that it feels like a genuine partnership: thoughtful, supportive, sometimes challenging, occasionally funny, and always deeply human.
90 mins monthly supervision is £85 (this can also be split into two 45 minute sessions).