
Supervision
Professional Supervision for Trainee Counsellors & Frontline Practitioners
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I provide integrative, trauma-informed supervision that supports both the personal and professional development of counsellors in training and frontline workers in high-impact roles.
My approach combines clinical insight with nervous system awareness, reflective practice, and relational safety — offering a grounded and supportive space to grow with confidence and care.
Supervision focuses on:
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Navigating client dynamics with ethical clarity and emotional attunement
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Building self-awareness and reflective capacity using models like Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Polyvagal Theory
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Exploring transference, countertransference, and practitioner parts with compassion
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Strengthening professional identity, boundaries, and resilience
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Processing vicarious trauma and supporting nervous system regulation
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Developing trauma-informed, culturally aware, and client-centred practice
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Bridging theory with real-world application, especially in complex cases
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Fostering authenticity, creativity, and confidence in therapeutic work
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Addressing sensitive topics such as Complex-PTSD, Addiction, Self-Harm and Suicidation
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I am especially passionate about supporting:
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Counsellors in training or early career
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Practitioners working with trauma, crisis, abuse, or complex mental health
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Social workers, youth workers, educators, and NGO staff exposed to frontline pressures
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Supervision is not just a requirement — it's a vital anchor.
It’s where you are seen, supported, challenged, and reminded that your well-being matters as much as the clients you serve.