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                                              Clinical Supervision of Therapists and Social Workers
I believe clinical supervision is designed to help you explore the kind of therapist you want to be and help you expand your repertoire of skills and knowledge. I want to give therapists the confidence to grow and meet their learning edge.

​I use a reflective model to work through your experiences of direct practice. I believe strongly in helping my supervisees growth from each supervision relationship. As your supervisor it is my work to;
  • ​Assist you to keep focus on your client/s,
  • Explore the most appropriate strategies and interventions to work with the client,
  • Focus on your relationship with the client (help manage boundaries, be mindful of processes such as transference, triangulation and other relationship reactions).
  • Help you reflect on your own management and reactions to the work
  • Attend to the supervision relationship
  • Focus on context of your work (mental health field, work with children, family law, mandatory reporting, accountability and duty of care etc)

​Supervision Start-up Process;
  1. ​Discuss each others style and practice - Are we the right fit for one another?
  2. Contract for the exact type of work I will be supervising - How can I best meet your needs?
  3. Create supervision goals which to be managed and met - How can we adjust and improve things?
Supervision Philosophy
  • ​Transparency
  • Growth
  • Respect
  • Support
  • Reflection
​Strengths and Expertise
  • Working with Children Individually using developmentally appropriate tools
  • Family Therapy and Systemic Interventions
  • Trauma Processing using EFT
  • ​​Post-Separation and Australian Family Law Context
  • Training and Course Creation
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  • Home
  • Blog
  • Ray's Room Services
    • Counselling Services >
      • Family Therapy
      • Eating Disorders
      • Couples Counselling
      • Individual Therapy
      • Trauma Processing - 'Tapping Therapy'
      • Child Therapy
    • Supervision Services
    • Training & Workshops >
      • Training and Adult Education >
        • Family Therapy
        • Working Therapeutically With Children
        • New Ways To Work With Bullying
      • Circle of Security Workshops
  • Store
    • One Rabbit, Two Worlds
  • Resources
    • Addictions | Resources - Ray's Room
    • Child Therapy | Resources- Ray's Room
    • Relationships | Resources - Ray's Room
    • Depression | Resources- Ray's Room
    • Parental Alienation | Resources - Ray's Room
    • Mens Matters | Resources - Ray's Room
    • Parenting | Resources - Ray's Room
    • Anxiety Counselling | Resources - Ray's Room
    • Mindfulness | Resources - Ray's Room
  • About Ray
    • Contact
    • Guest and Media Appearances