Individual and Group Supervision

Where your professional identity and practice emerge

Develop your therapeutic voice

Supervision offers you a dedicated space to reflect on your client work, explore your practice, and develop your therapeutic skills in a supportive and challenging environment.

Whether you're a trainee therapist taking your first steps into practice, or an experienced practitioner seeking to deepen your work, supervision provides the opportunity to think about your clients, yourself, and the relationship in the space between.

I'm interested in co-creating a space with you where you consider, develop and shape your own ways of practicing psychotherapy over time. This isn't about fitting into a particular mould but about discovering what learning and growth means to you.

Supervision is a place where we can be curious, challenge assumptions, and explore ideas that sit outside of social constructs and assumed norms. 

My intention is to foster relational depth, resilience and authenticity, while supporting your competence, confidence, and enjoyment, so you can continue to offer meaningful, ethical, and impactful therapy.

My Approach

My approach to supervision is grounded in helping you develop your own way of thinking and therapeutic style. 

Supervision is a professional and ethical requirement, but it’s also a place where you can learn from your successes, as well as your uncertainties and blind-spots. The therapeutic work asks a lot of us, and it's important to have somewhere you can be honest and vulnerable about what you find difficult, to learn to get the support you need, and create 'trust maps' for sustained wellbeing and longevity (Eusden, 2025).

We will work in a co-creative, collaborative way, supporting you to develop trust in your clinical intuition, become aware of your biases, and grow confidence in your ethical judgement.

Supervision with me is about you in relation to your clients: how the therapeutic relationship shapes the change process, and how your multidimensional identity as a practitioner impacts your work. This focus on relational work is what differentiates supervision from therapy, and strengthens your potency as a facilitator of meaningful change, healing, and growth.

Experience and qualifications

Like most of us, I have ways of thinking about supervision and therapy, and aspects that I am especially interested in. I share this from a place of transparency and collaboration so you can get a sense if I might be someone you'd like to work with.

I've been facilitating group spaces for decades, and deeply value this way of learning and developing your professional identity. Supervision groups create an environment where you can think aloud, share perspectives, challenge and embrace difference, and feel supported in your work. 

I work with therapists from different modalities and at different stages of their professional journey, from trainees completing their clinical hours to experienced practitioners seeking a fresh supervisory relationship.

I'm a UKCP registered supervisor, Provisional Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst (PTSTA), Advanced Certified Imago Relationship Therapist (IRI), and Certified Transactional Analyst (Psychotherapy). I'm also trained and experienced in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Bodywork and Body-Analysis, Brainspotting, Ecological principles, and Grief Tending & Spirituality. 

Relationship and psychosexual therapy has been a key aspect of my practice since 2015. I'm an Advanced Certified Imago Relationship Therapist and co-deliver personal and professional workshops and training around conscious partnerships. 

I welcome the queering, questioning, and reshaping of theories and concepts that respect the many aspects of self, and the many versions of self that influence our being.