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Supervision

Working therapeutically with children and families is deeply meaningful and often complex, emotionally intense, and ethically challenging. Supervision provides a grounded, supportive space to pause, reflect and grow in your work.

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Getting the Most out of Supervision: A Free Guide

Supervision should be more than a tick-box. Done well, it’s a space that sustains you, supports you, and helps you grow as a practitioner.

In this free guide, you’ll discover:

  • How to find the right supervisor for you

  • What to bring into supervision (beyond cases!)

  • Simple ways to prepare and track topics so you feel clear and supported

When you download, we’ll also pop into your inbox every 3-4 weeks with reflective prompts, educational insights, and gentle invitations to support your practice and professional growth.

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