Clinical Supervision
Clinical Supervision
Individual Supervision
Clinical supervision is essential for psychotherapists, especially those in private practice, where the work can often feel isolating. It provides a space for support, reflection, and guidance, helping therapists maintain professional standards while managing the emotional demands of the job.
Dyadic Supervision
Dyadic clinical supervision offers a supportive and collaborative space for two therapists to reflect on their work. By sharing the cost, it becomes a more affordable option while still providing rich opportunities for learning, accountability, and mutual support.
Group Supervision
Group clinical supervision provides psychotherapists with a diverse range of perspectives, helping to broaden clinical insight and reduce the sense of isolation common in private practice. It fosters a sense of community, encourages shared learning, and offers a supportive environment for navigating complex clinical challenges.