Supervision is an integral part of ethical therapeutic practice. I offer supervision to early-career therapists and see it as a valuable space to learn, reflect, and hone practice-related concerns.
Having benefited from supervision throughout my own career, I value supervision as a space to be, to think, and to develop greater confidence in one’s work. My supervision style is relational, and I look to you to direct sessions with your concerns, while I offer guidance, reflection, questions, challenge, and feedback when helpful.