Supervision Topic Tracker
For child and family therapists who want a simple tool to track the moments, questions and themes that arise in practice.
If you’re a child therapist, counsellor, social worker, psychologist, play therapist or family practitioner wanting to end the last minute scramble of what to explore during supervision, this free resource is for you.
Download your free copy of ‘Supervision Topic Tracker’ and start arriving to supervision with more prepared, more clarity and less stress.
Make Supervision Work For You
Professional supervision is meant to be a space for reflection, learning, support and ethical practice.
But many child and family therapists walk into supervision unsure of what to bring, how to prepare, or how to make the conversation feel truly helpful.
You might leave supervision wondering:
What should I have brought up?
How do I talk about the messy or uncertain parts of the work?
How can I use supervision for more than case review?
Why do I still feel stuck, even after a session?
This tool was created to help you use clinical supervision in a more thoughtful and empowering way, so you can deepen your reflective practice, strengthen your confidence, and feel more supported in your work with children and families.
Who this supervision topic tracker is for
This resource is designed for:
Child therapists
Play therapists
Social workers
Counsellors
Psychologists
Occupational therapists
Family practitioners
Early career therapists
Experienced practitioners wanting to deepen reflective practice
Whether you’re newly qualified or have years of experience behind you, this tool will support you to approach professional supervision with more clarity and intention.
Why quality supervision matters
Working therapeutically with children, young people and families is deeply meaningful work and it can also be complex, layered and emotionally demanding.
Supervision can become a place where you:
slow down and think more clearly
strengthen your trauma-informed and relational practice
explore what is happening in the therapy room
reflect on patterns, challenges and professional growth
feel less alone in the weight of the work
When used well, supervision becomes more than a professional requirement. It becomes a space that helps sustain you in practice.
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