
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
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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:
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the client and their presentation,
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your strategies and interventions,
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the client–therapist relationship,
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your internal process as practitioner,
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the supervisory relationship,
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parallel process and what is evoked in supervision,
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the wider context, including team, service, culture, power, and ethics.
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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.
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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
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Qualified practitioners seeking a robust, reflective container
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Senior clinicians and team leads needing systems-aware consultation
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Trainees wanting structured, supportive supervision that aligns with UKCP, HCPC, or BACP requirements
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Formats
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Individual supervision: 60 minutes
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Group supervision: 90 minutes, closed or slow-open groups
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Team consultation: bespoke packages for services and organisations
Practicalities
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Location: online or in person in North London
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Frequency: typically monthly or fortnightly, with ad hoc consultations available
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Fees: please contact me to discuss fees (dependent on frequency/length of session)
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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.



