Group Supervision

Group Supervision builds upon individual Clinical Supervision by harnessing the benefits of group experiences and learning. Using the old adage, group supervision is more than the sum of its parts. In Group Supervision, supervisees receive the benefit of multiple perspectives on clinical presentations, dynamic discussions on professional and practice issues, as well as experiencing themselves in the complex and dynamic context of a group.

Similar to individual supervision, Group Supervision is designed to be supportive, educative and managerial of the work of therapy and you as a professional engaged in that work. Group Supervision is suitable for students, pre-accredited and accredited therapists and supervisors. If you want to maximise your self-development, professional practice, benefit from continuing professional development and feel supported among a group of dynamic and passionate peers, Group Supervision may be just right for you.

Each session of Group Supervision is 90 minutes long, providing plenty of space for case presentation, psycho-education, supportive process, discussing professional issues and developing a strong sense of community among peers.

At present, we can offer Integrative Group Supervision and Pluralistic Group Supervision. Should you wish to enquire about these, please complete the enquiry form below, stating which modality you prefer. We look forward to hearing from you.

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