Clinical supervision is a fundamental aspect of professional practice, providing practitioners with a safe and structured environment to reflect on their clinical work, develop professional competence, and ensure high standards of client care.
Read MoreSupervision is a vital component of professional practice, providing a structured space for reflection, learning, and development. One of the most widely used supervision frameworks is the Seven-Eyed Model, developed by Peter Hawkins and Robin Shohet.
Read MoreAs therapists and counsellors, we spend so much time holding space for others. Clinical supervision offers us a space where we, too, can pause, reflect, and feel supported in the work we do.
Read MoreClinical supervision offers more than professional guidance; it creates a reflective space where therapists and counsellors can thoughtfully explore their work, deepen self-awareness, and remain connected to ethical and effective practice.
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