Clinical Supervision for Psychologists
- Saniya

- Dec 26, 2025
- 2 min read
Reflective, Ethical & Collaborative Supervision

Many therapists believe supervision is only necessary when cases feel stuck or challenging. In my experience, clinical supervision for psychologists can be much more than that.
Supervision is also a space for ongoing professional development for therapists—to reflect, refine your clinical identity, deepen self-awareness, and understand how you show up in the therapy room, even when work feels steady.
When Is Supervision Most Helpful?
Reflective supervision for psychologists can support you when you want to:
Strengthen your therapeutic stance and clinical confidence
Reflect on patterns across clients, not just individual cases
Explore countertransference and emotional labour
Think through ethical dilemmas with clarity and care
Grow as a psychologist, even during quieter phases of practice
My Approach to Clinical Supervision
My approach to clinical supervision is collaborative, reflective, and grounded.
I offer reflective supervision for psychologists that centres curiosity, warmth, and a non-judgmental presence. I’m interested not only in the therapist you are in session, but also in who you are as a person doing this work.
Supervision with me is not about being told what to do. It is about thinking together—reflecting, questioning, and finding ways forward that feel ethical, authentic, and sustainable for your therapeutic practice.
Who This Supervision Is For
I currently have a few supervision slots open for psychologists who are looking for:
Clinical supervision focused on reflection and growth
Ongoing professional development beyond case discussions
A steady, supportive supervisory relationship
Book Supervision / Get in Touch
If you are looking for clinical supervision for psychologists that is reflective, ethical, and person-centred, you are welcome to get in touch.
You can email me, book a consultation, or use the contact form below to receive further details.



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