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Clinical Supervision

Supervision for helping professionals from a culturally responsive, intersectional lens

Are you seeking a supervision space that is supportive and non-judgemental where you can safely air out your truest feelings, thoughts and concerns about work?

 

Are you seeking to cultivate a long lasting, reliable supervision relationship that allows you to grow and develop your clinical skills, broaden your perspectives on clients presentation, work through process, transference/counter-transference issues, and  challenge you?

 

Do you need the right type of supervision support to ensure you can emotionally and psychologically continue this work long term?

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I can help with
  • Prioritising your unique supervision needs within each session

  • Provide you with a safe, supportive, reflective space to process what this work brings up for you.

  • Allow you to professionally grow and develop into a more self-aware, conscious, informed and effective clinician

  • Address process issues including transference and counter-transference

  • Integrate evidence based treatment interventions, theoretical frameworks and research into the practical work you do with clients.

  • Have a particular focus on supporting clinicians of colour and clinicians working with people of colour through a culturally responsive approach

  • Have a particular interest in Schema Therapy, IFS, ACT and Attachment focused approaches

  • Apply an intersectional, trauma informed and culturally responsive framework to supervision

Email: contact@insessioncounselling.com
Phone: 0494 121 458
Address: Level 1/84 Barkers Road, Hawthorn, VIC, 3122 

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Insession Counselling respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and their continuing connection to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to them and their culture, and to Elders both past and present. We also acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded and that this land in which we work, live, create and connect always was and always will be Aboriginal land. 

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