
In addition to working as a therapist I offer integrative clinical supervision to counsellors and psychotherapists in a warm, reflective, and curious space — a place where you can think about your work thoughtfully and with openness.
Supervision, for me, is relational and collaborative. Just as I describe therapy as a partnership where we explore what is troubling and look for sustainable ways forward, supervision is a similar reflective process for practitioners. It’s an opportunity to notice what’s going on in your clinical work — the patterns, the emotional impact, and the relational nuances that often sit beneath the surface.
I aim to create an environment where you can bring your work with honesty and explore it with curiosity — without fear of judgment — and where both support and challenge are present in service of growth, clarity and ethical practice. I believe attention to the relational and emotional experience in supervision enriches your capacity to think with your clients more deeply.
I draw on my extensive experience as a psychodynamic counsellor, EMDR therapist and CBT psychotherapist, including work across NHS, charity and private settings. I supervise both trainee and qualified therapists, and I’m comfortable working with complexity, ethical dilemmas, boundary questions, and the emotional impact of clinical work. I have also undertaken a qualification in supervision with the British Psychological Society and am fully insured as a supervisor.
My supervision includes:
– Space for reflection on clinical work and its impact
– Exploration of relational themes and patterns
– Ethical thinking and professional decision-making
– Developmental support for confidence and professional identity
Supervision can be tailored to your needs and is offered both online and in person. I work in line with professional ethical frameworks and invite you to contact me to discuss whether working together feels like a good fit.