Clinical Supervision

Clinical supervision is offered in Therapeutic Life Story Work.


The aim is to allow students and practitioners to be able to reflect on their experience of both training and practice.

   Supervision involves:


  • Cultivating a mutually trusting relationship
  • Ensuring that supervises have a supportive space to reflect and be gently challenged
  • Helping supervises think about intervention techniques
  • Ensuring that supervises feel properly prepared for their sessions.
  • Helping supervises  translate theory into practice.
  • Offering a space for supervises  to discuss ethical and professional issues that may arise
  • Ensuring that supervises are adhering to the ‘Rose model’
  • Ensuring that supervises are engaging in self-care to ensure that work is not adversely impacting them and allowing them to remain objective   

If you would like more information on both individual and group supervision

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