“If we did the things we are capable of, we would astound ourselves.”
Thomas Edison
Clinical Supervision Service
Providing supervision can be rewarding, challenging and demanding. Working with a clinical supervisor gives you the opportunity and setting in which you can review various aspects of your work and look at how this impacts you as a professional, and as a person.
With over 20 years experience, I have found supervision invaluable to myself, and consequently, to my clients and their therapy. If you feel you have a group of peers in your establishment that could benefit from clinical supervision then please feel free to contact me for more details.
How Clinical Supervision Works
The purpose of clinical supervision is to provide a safe and confidential environment for professionals to reflect on and discuss their work and their personal and professional responses to their work. The focus is on supporting staff in their personal and professional development and in reflecting on their practice.
Ways in which clinical supervision can be received include the following:
• One-to-one supervision.
• Group supervision in which two or more practitioners discuss their work with a supervisor.
• Peer or co-supervision where practitioners discuss work with each other in a group environment.