Clinical Supervision
Reflective, anti-oppressive clinical supervision tailored for clinicians and teams working in education, child-welfare, housing and shelter, and diverse health-service settings. Offered in both individual and group formats to suit different learning needs. Reduced rates available for newer clinicians.
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Clinicians at all stages, from newly qualified social workers to experienced therapists and team leads. Also team and program-level consultation.
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Individual Supervision: Case formulation, scope/boundary work, countertransference processing, ethics, treatment strategy
Group Supervision & Balint-style Groups: Reflective groups for teams, surfacing shared anxieties and unconscious dynamics
Team Consultation: Case conferences, boundary advice, documentation review, role-clarification
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Psychodynamic exploration of transference/countertransference
Pragmatic skills (documentation, risk management, assessment)
Structural thinking about policy, race, gender, and organizational context
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Clinical Social Work Supervision (University of Calgary, 2017)
Clinical Supervision (Institute for Self-in-Relationship Psychotherapy, 2021)
The Supervisory Relationship (Gestalt Institute of Toronto, 2022/2023)
Canadian Certified Supervisor (CCS)
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Formats: Virtual; one-to-one, small group, or whole-team
Session lengths: 50-90 minutes

