
Relational Supervision for Therapists Working with Complexity
Being Held As Deeply As You Hold Others
For therapists holding complex work and craving deeper reflection: a collaborative space to reflect deeply, steady yourself, and make sense of the clinical, ethical, and relational layers of your work.
Supervision
A reflective, relational space to grow your practice and yourself
Supervision with me is about more than case discussion. It’s a place where you can bring the full complexity of your work, the questions, the doubts, the emotional weight, and be met with curiosity, steadiness, and care.
Who I Support in Supervision
I work with counsellors, psychotherapists and helping professionals who want supervision that goes deeper. You might be supporting clients affected by trauma, dissociation, or disordered eating and feeling the weight of that work. Or perhaps you’re seeking a space to reflect on who you are becoming as a practitioner. Either way, you don’t have to do it alone.
Supervision grounded in safety, curiosity, and care
Warm, grounded, and collaborative. I bring over 20 years of mental health experience, deep training in trauma recovery, and a commitment to relational ethics. I aim to meet you where you are, whether you’re newly qualified or long in the field, and help you build clarity, confidence, and clinical depth.
You’ll have space to slow down, to think aloud, to be uncertain. To explore not just what you’re doing with clients, but how you’re feeling, what’s being stirred, and where you want to go next. We’ll draw on models, yes, but more importantly, we’ll stay connected to what matters most: You, the heart of the work.
Supervision Sessions: £75 for 60 minutes or £110 for 90 minutes. Group options available.
How Supervision Can Support Your Practice
Good supervision doesn’t just help you feel supported. It strengthens your practice in meaningful, lasting ways. It’s where you can think deeply about your work, sharpen your clinical instincts, and stay grounded in what really matters to you as a therapist.
Develop clinical clarity in complex or ambiguous cases
Strengthen your trauma-informed lens, especially around dissociation and disordered eating
Explore ethical dilemmas with nuance and integrity
Deepen your confidence in therapeutic decision-making and assessment process
Stay emotionally regulated and resourced as you support others
Reflect on therapeutic ruptures, countertransference, and relational dynamics
Keep your practice aligned with your values, even in system-driven contexts
Receive honest, compassionate feedback without judgement
Supervision becomes part of your practice’s foundation. Not just for safety, but for depth, sustainability, and growth. If you're looking for a collaborative co-created space that helps you do the work well, not just get through it, I'd be glad to meet you there.
Questions You Might Have Before Starting
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We meet via secure Zoom, creating a reflective space wherever you are. You'll need somewhere private, reliable internet, and a device with a camera and a microphone. I'll send a secure link before each session. Many supervisees find online work offers something particular, the flexibility to work from your own space, which can actually deepen our capacity to reflect together.
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In my experience, online supervision has a unique richness. You're in your own safe space, with your resources close by, and we can still attend to everything that emerges between us. Working in the same medium you use with clients can offer valuable insights into the nuances of online therapeutic relationships — what gets amplified and what needs more attention.
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Bring you! Our sessions are co-created, and you are at the heart of what forms all therapeutic relationships. Whatever feels alive in your work, the cases that stay with you, ethical tangles, what gets stirred in you, questions about who you're becoming as a therapist. You might arrive with specific situations or simply a felt sense of what needs space. We'll find our rhythm together.
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This depends on what you're holding, your caseload, the complexity of the work, and professional requirements. While BACP requires a minimum of 1.5 hours monthly, those working with trauma often find fortnightly sessions offer better containment. We'll keep this under review, adjusting to what supports you best.
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We'll co-create a clear agreement covering the practicalities (frequency, fees, cancellations) alongside the relational aspects, how we'll work together, boundaries, confidentiality, and importantly, how we'll navigate any difficulties between us. This isn't just paperwork but the foundation of our work together, protecting you, me and those you work with
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Your client work remains confidential within our agreed boundaries and legal requirements. I use encrypted and password-protected platforms, ensure my space is private, and never record without explicit agreement. We'll explore confidentiality fully when we meet, including those rare moments where safety concerns might require action so you know exactly how your work is held.
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This is essential to why we meet. Trauma work asks so much of us and supervision offers a space to metabolise what you're holding, to notice secondary trauma before it takes root, and to stay connected to yourself whilst sitting with such profound pain. Our relationship becomes a place where the weight can be shared, understood, and transformed.
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Our first few sessions are a gentle exploration, a chance for us both to feel into whether we can work well together. You'll get a sense of how I hold the space, whether you feel met, and if this approach supports what you need. If it doesn't feel quite right, we can name that honestly. Your development and comfort matter deeply, there's no performance required here, just truth.
Wondering about something else? Just send a message.