supervision

Supporting you and your practice

Reflective, grounded and collaborative, our supervision provides you with a steady and containing space for considered exploration of the challenges and successes of your clinical work. It is a place to pause, think, and step back from the immediacy of practice, allowing you to gain clarity, perspective and ethical insight. We create a space where you can attend to both the practical and relational aspects of your work, noticing patterns and engaging thoughtfully with clients.

As experienced therapists and clinical supervisors, we understand what it means to hold others through their most vulnerable moments. Supervision offers a dedicated space where you can bring your work and your process, and be met with care, curiosity and constructive challenge. We attend not only to the details of your client work but also to the dynamics between you and your clients, and between you and the supervision relationship itself.

Our approach is grounded in clinical experience, ethical practice, and a structured reflective framework. Drawing on the Seven-Eyed Model, we take a holistic view of the work, attending both to client dynamics and the wider professional and organisational systems within which practice takes place. We support rigorous clinical reflection while also fostering deeper awareness of your clinical approach, decision-making, and professional impact.

With experience in private practice, organisational leadership, and managing complex clinical services, we bring a broad and informed perspective to supervision, supporting you in understanding your ways of working and the impact you have within your professional relationships. We also help you consider the wider context of your practice, including organisational pressures, team dynamics, and the challenges of sustaining ethical and reflective work over time.


We offer supervision to

Counsellors-in-training and newly-qualified therapists

For trainees and newly-qualified practitioners, supervision is both a learning space and a supportive container. We help you build confidence in your clinical thinking, develop your theoretical understanding, and integrate feedback constructively. We also support you in navigating placement contexts, early professional practice, and the transition into private practice or other professional settings, while helping you stay grounded and attend to your wellbeing.

We hold a careful balance between support and challenge, helping you make sense of your client work, ethical questions, and emerging professional identity. In supervision, you have space to notice patterns, consider relational dynamics, and gradually grow into your role as a therapist while sustaining ethical practice and maintaining your own capacity to manage the emotional demands of your practice.

Qualified counsellors and psychotherapists

For experienced practitioners, supervision provides a reflective and collaborative space to deepen and refine your clinical thinking. We support you in exploring complex client work, relational dynamics, ethical dilemmas, and areas of uncertainty, while also attending to your ongoing professional development and self-care. Supervision can also support reflection on career transitions, including moving towards retirement, and the changes these bring to your professional practice.

Alongside case discussion, we create room for you to reflect on your professional practice, your clinical approach, and the impact of your work on you. We offer a containing and challenging space to help you notice patterns, consider different perspectives, and sustain thoughtful, ethical, and confident practice, while supporting your capacity to manage the emotional demands of your work.

Clinical leads or managers within counselling organisations

For those in senior leadership positions, supervision offers you a reflective space to balance the demands of leadership alongside clinical priorities. We support you in exploring and navigating complex team dynamics, ethical decision-making, safeguarding, and organisational challenges, while attending to the emotional demands of holding responsibility for both staff and clients and helping you maintain your own professional resilience and support your development.

We create space for you to notice patterns, explore relational dynamics, and gain perspective on leadership and management decisions. In supervision, we help you sustain clarity, resilience, and ethical oversight, while reflecting on your identity and practice as both a clinician and a leader, and supporting your capacity to manage the challenges of your role.


Our approach

  • Warm, open and relational
  • Grounded in clinical experience and ethical practice
  • Collaborative, reflective, and curious
  • Sensitive to organisational pressures and workplace dynamics
  • Supportive of your ongoing development and self-care

What supervision can support

  • Complex clinical material
  • Ethical dilemmas
  • Managing client load and boundaries
  • Practitioner wellbeing
  • Confidence and professional identity
  • Working within organisational or team dynamics
  • Setting up in private practice

Our supervision focus

We offer supervision rooted in our own clinical trainings and ways of working, creating reflective spaces where therapists can feel supported, challenged, and thoughtfully accompanied in their practice.

Psychodynamic supervision with Julia

Julia offers psychodynamic supervision that brings attention to unconscious processes, relational dynamics, and the underlying patterns within clinical work. She works alongside therapists to deepen and refine psychodynamic thinking, exploring how these dynamics show up in both client work and the supervisory relationship. Within a reflective, containing space, she supports careful exploration of clinical material, helping therapists notice patterns, gain perspective, and engage with their work in a thoughtful and considered way.

Integrative supervision with Louise

Grounded in Clarkson’s five-relationship model, Louise offers integrative supervision that keeps the therapeutic relationship at the centre of the work. She works collaboratively with therapists to think at depth about their clinical work, offering a reflective and grounded supervisory space that attends to relational dynamics, emerging patterns, and what may be unfolding between client, therapist, and supervisor. She supports therapists to notice new perspectives, explore process, and consider subtle aspects of the work that might otherwise be overlooked.


Fees

  • Individual supervision: £70 per 60-minute session
  • Longer supervision sessions are available, with fees adjusted accordingly.
  • Group supervision and reduced rates for trainees may be available – please enquire for details.

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If you’d like to know more about how we might support your supervision requirements, please get in touch.