Clinical supervision is an essential part of ethical, effective, and enriching play therapy, parent coaching and adult psychotherapy practice.
At its core, supervision is a collaborative, reflective relationship that supports professional and personal growth, deepens therapeutic insight, and strengthens confidence in your work with children and families. A select few of the therapists at The Family Systems Hub are pleased to offer Clinical Supervision.
Whether you’re a new or experienced child, adult or family therapist or counsellor, supervision provides a safe and supportive space to explore your clinical work, reflect on challenges, celebrate growth, and stay grounded in best practices.
What to Expect
Through clinical supervision, you’ll gain fresh perspectives and deepen your understanding in areas such as:
- Play therapy, Gestalt therapy or Family therapy theory, principles and techniques
- Child development and developmental stages
- Parent–child attachment theory and dynamics
- Family systems theory and intergenerational trauma patterns and dynamics
- Developmental trauma and its impact on the brain and nervous system
- Neuroscience-informed approaches
- Embodied practices for therapist wellbeing
- Tools for ongoing personal and professional development
Why Supervision matters
Relational Support
Supervision offers a nurturing space to process your emotional responses, build self-awareness, and grow as both a clinician and a person.
Accountability
It ensures ethical practice and client safety, supporting you to work within your professional scope and standards.
Quality Assurance
Supervision enhances the quality and integrity of your therapeutic work, ultimately benefiting the children and families you support.
Professional Development
It fosters skill-building across a range of therapeutic situations and developmental stages, supporting you as your practice evolves.
To book a Supervision appointment, see the Therapists tab above.