Clinical Supervision

Inskipp and Proctor (1993) Define supervision as ‘a working alliance between two professionals where supervisees offer an account of their work, reflect on it, receive feedback, and receive guidance if appropriate. The object of this alliance is to enable the worker to gain in ethical competency, confidence and creativity as to give the best possible services to clients.’

I work collaboratively, and believe first and foremost in the value of a good relationship between supervisor and supervisee. I also aim to create a supportive environment in which supervisees can feel encouraged and stimulated, as well as feel safe to explore the difficult aspects of their client work.


I offer individual clinical supervision to qualified counsellors, as well as those in training.