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.
My approach to supervision is embodied, experiential, relational, and creative. I draw on many of the same principles that I do in my clinical body psychotherapy practice, 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.
I am currently working towards a supervision dipoma at the London Centre for Psychodrama, and while I complete my training, am offering a limited number of lower-cost, in-person supervision spaces. If you are a therapist, counsellor, coach, 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.