I provide supervision and consultation for psychologists and other health professionals working across clinical, forensic, disability, and related settings.
This work is reflective and in conversation, with a focus on thinking through the complexity of practice, ethical decision-making, and professional development.
Supervision often includes work across areas such as :
It can also include supporting practitioners working within complex professional and regulatory environments.
A lot of supervision is about slowing things down enough to think and reflect, while avoiding over-thinking.
That might include untangling complex cases, making sense of system pressures, or reflecting on the emotional and ethical load that can come with this work.
There is often no single “right answer” – the work is about developing clarity, judgment, and confidence in complexity.
I have worked with psychologists at different stages of their careers from early registration through to experienced practitioners working in high-responsibility roles.
This has included supervision and consultation in contexts involving formal professional standards processes, including complaints, reflective practice requirements, and other regulatory frameworks.
Supervision and consultation are available for:
Supervision is not therapy or clinical treatment.
It is a professional space for reflection, thinking, and development in relation to your work.
If you’re interested in supervision or consultation, you’re welcome to get in touch to discuss fit and availability.