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Clinical Supervision

For qualified practitioners & trainees

Supervision is a collaborative, reflective space that safeguards clients, supports your wellbeing, and strengthens your clinical judgement. I offer individual and group supervision for psychotherapists, counsellors, psychologists, and arts therapists. Sessions are available online or in North London.

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My approach

 

  • Seven-Eyed Model

    I structure supervision using Hawkins and Shohet’s 'Seven-Eyed Model', which draws on both psychodynamic and systemic theory and gives us multiple lenses for understanding the work:

     

    1. the client and their presentation,

    2. your strategies and interventions,

    3. the client–therapist relationship,

    4. your internal process as practitioner,

    5. the supervisory relationship,

    6. parallel process and what is evoked in supervision,

    7. the wider context, including team, service, culture, power, and ethics.

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Abstract image of seven eyes symbolising the seven-eyed model of clinical supervision, awareness, and reflective practice.
  • Training and lineage
    I have been trained in clinical supervision by Robin and Joan Shohet, pioneers of the Seven-Eyed Model of Supervision. My style is also influenced by Anna Chesner’s Creative Supervision approach as developed at the London Centre for Psychodrama, bringing flexible, imaginative methods to deepen insight.

  • Creative supervision

    Where helpful, we may use simple, practical tools to externalise and explore clinical dynamics:

    sociometry and mapping, timeline and genogram, social atom or role atom, image and object work, brief role play or empty-chair, doubling, mirroring, and structured experiments. These methods are always paced, consent-based, and clinically purposeful.

  • Values

    Relational, trauma-informed, and anti-oppressive. I pay close attention to risk, safeguarding, consent, endings, culture, spirituality, and the organisational realities that shape frontline practice.

 

Who supervision is for

 

  • Qualified practitioners seeking a robust, reflective container

  • Senior clinicians and team leads needing systems-aware consultation

  • Trainees wanting structured, supportive supervision that aligns with UKCP, HCPC, or BACP requirements

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Formats

 

  • Individual supervision: 60 minutes

  • Group supervision: 90 minutes, closed or slow-open groups

  • Team consultation: bespoke packages for services and organisations

 

Practicalities

 

  • Location: online or in person in North London

  • Frequency: typically monthly or fortnightly, with ad hoc consultations available

  • Fees: please contact me to discuss fees (dependent on frequency/length of session)

  • Ethics: I work to UKCP and HCPC standards, with clear contracting, confidentiality, and record-keeping

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Getting started

 

Send a brief outline of your modality, setting, and what you hope for from supervision. We will arrange a short, no-fee call to ensure a good fit and agree a working contract.

 

If you would like supervision that is spacious, clinically rigorous, and creatively alive, I would be glad to hear from you.

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