Attachment-Informed Clinical Supervision
A holding space for your practice and yourself—supporting the personal and professional development of therapists through a relational lens.
Clinical supervision is far more than a simple discussion of cases; it is a foundational pillar of ethical and resilient practice. My approach is centered on creating a safe, collaborative, and thoughtfully challenging environment where you can explore the depths of your clinical work.
Rooted in attachment theory and a relational perspective, our work focuses on the psychological processes at play within the therapeutic relationship. By using a reflective model, we move beyond prescriptive outcomes to foster a deeper understanding of the dynamics between you and your clients. As a supervisor-in-training I am ready for us to discover together building a meaningful working alliance and learning space.
My Approach
In our work together, I will prioritise reflection over prescription. Clinical supervision is a collaborative journey where we delve into the nuances of your practice, moving beyond simple case management. Being open to explore transferences and dynamics that seem outside our awareness. With a focus on safety for all, and courage to meet clients where they are.
An Attachment-Informed Perspective
We will explore the relational and attachment dynamics that play out in the therapy room. By welcoming uncertainty and examining these patterns, we gain clarity on client progress and the powerful ways early bonds influence current relationships.
Supporting the Developing Therapist
My focus is on your growth and confidence. We create a space to navigate ethical dilemmas, refine clinical decision-making, and manage the risk of burnout, ensuring you feel supported and sustained in your professional role.
What We Can Explore Together:
- Clinical decision-making and logic
- Deep dives into attachment dynamics
- Complex ethical dilemmas and boundaries
- Self-awareness and the therapist's use of self
- Burnout prevention and professional wellbeing