Supervision is considered an ethical requirement for all therapists. I offer a collaborative process using multimodal arts-based methods of inquiry that encourage reflective practice, personal insight and professional awareness, to reflexively attend to how you are and how you would like to be in your practice.
I work as an arts therapist in private practice with a focus on mental health, disability and neurodiversity. I also teach at the MIECAT Institute, facilitating in the Masters program of Therapeutic Arts Practice. Prior to this, I spent time as an arts therapist in a residential psycho-social support service in a mental health setting. I’ve done some extended training with the Centre for Existential Practice around supervision and more recently undertaken supervision training with ANZACATA and I am an approved ANZACATA Supervisor. All of these experiences influence the way I attend to the practice of supervision.
I work in the inner north and can connect onsite or online, sessions run for 1.5hrs and cost $145, the frequency of sessions is up to you.