Supervision for Complimentary Therapists

Why have supervision?

Supervision is an established component of professional practice for counsellors and psychotherapists, contributing to their professional development, ethical practice, and emotional well-being. Increasingly, complementary therapists are considering how supervision might enhance their effectiveness and enjoyment as practitioners.

Why choose me?

My years of experience as a practicing acupuncturist prior to becoming a psychotherapeutic counsellor and supervisor mean I am especially well placed to understand the challenges complementary therapists face. This experience enriches my ability to offer comprehensive, insightful and supportive supervision.

Practice Room, Aylsham

Good supervision can...

  • Help manage work-related emotional demands, preventing burnout and promoting well-being.
  • Assist practitioners in navigating ethical dilemmas.
  • Provide a safe, collaborative space to discuss challenging cases and receive feedback.
  • Let people explore without feeling judged, so they can really explore what is going on in tricky situations.
  • Help therapists gain insight and confidence by addressing doubts in their practice.
  • Consider the client-therapist relationship and how they operate within wider systems.