Clinical Supervision

Clinical Supervision for Trauma-Focused Practice

My supervision style is supportive, reflective, and clinically rigorous, with an emphasis on both practitioner wellbeing and high-quality client care.

About Clinical Supervision

I offer clinical supervision to psychologists and other mental health professionals working within the NHS and private practice, particularly those supporting clients with trauma, Complex PTSD, and dissociative presentations.
My supervision style is supportive, reflective, and clinically rigorous, with an emphasis on both practitioner wellbeing and high-quality client care.

My supervision approach

Supervision with me is collaborative and formulation-driven. I aim to create a space where clinicians feel safe to think, reflect, and bring uncertainty, complexity, and emotional impact, particularly when working with high-risk or highly traumatised clients.

Supervision integrates:

I have particular experience supervising work involving:

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HOW IT WORKS

Simple Steps to Begin Clinical Supervision

Beginning clinical supervision should feel clear, supportive, and professionally grounded. The process is designed to provide a reflective space for thoughtful clinical discussion, ethical decision-making, and sustainable trauma-focused practice.

01

Initial Conversation

A brief introductory call to discuss your role, clinical context, and supervision needs, and to consider whether working together feels appropriate.

02

Agree a Supervision Framework

We agree the format, frequency, focus, and boundaries of supervision, in line with professional standards and your clinical setting.

03

Ongoing Supervision

Regular supervision sessions focused on psychological formulation, clinical reflection, risk, and the emotional impact of trauma-focused work.

04

Review & Development

Supervision is reviewed over time to ensure it continues to support effective, ethical practice and your ongoing professional development.

Common Questions About Services

Frequently Asked Questions About Clinical Supervision

Still have questions?

I offer clinical supervision to psychologists and other mental health professionals working in NHS and private practice, particularly those supporting clients with trauma, Complex PTSD, dissociation, and high-risk presentations. Supervision is also available for clinicians working in specialist or high-intensity settings.

Yes. My supervision approach is grounded in trauma-informed and compassion-focused principles. It is formulation-led, attentive to risk and safeguarding, and mindful of the emotional impact of trauma work on clinicians, while maintaining high professional and ethical standards.

Yes. Supervision can be offered on an individual or group basis, depending on need and context. Group supervision is structured to support reflective discussion, shared learning, and safe exploration of complex clinical material.

I offer supervision to trainees where appropriate and in line with professional, ethical, and training requirements. This can be discussed during an initial conversation to ensure supervision arrangements are suitable and within scope.

The frequency of supervision is agreed collaboratively, taking into account your role, workload, and professional requirements. Supervision may be offered weekly, fortnightly, or monthly, depending on need and context.

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Contact Information

If you prefer, you can also reach out directly using the details below.
Email Address

eleanor@C3psychology.com

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