Supervision
Supervision is critical for everyone who works with people, in whatever capacity- it helps is make sense of what might be happening in our work, helps make better decisions, and ultimately helps us learn and grow as practitioners. I have a number of qualifications in supervision from varying fields, and have been directly supervising people within therapeutic fields for six years.
Although I draw on a number of modalities to support supervisees in their work, primarily I use TA. I started supervising in my social work roles, and continue to promote safety, and protection in my supervisees work.
I tend to use research and theoretical frameworks in supervision to frame our exploration of the work, as well as outlining established practical tools for future work.
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If you would like further information, or to discuss engaging with structured supervision, please make contact below.