Clinical supervision should be a supportive space for therapists to be challenged, grow, and advance the delivery of ethical care.
I have extensive experience of providing clinical supervision in the NHS, higher education and independent practice. I have held BABCP supervisor accreditation since 2017.
I make use of psychoanalytic, cognitive, and behavioural theory in clinical supervision: attending to the intra- and inter-personal, the societal; issues of power, marginalisation, and the body, as well as physical and psychological safety —including that which is pertinent to working with people with eating disorders.




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