
Samantha Merry
Registered Member M网爆门 (Senior Accredited)
Contact information
Therapist - Bromley
Features
Availability
Appointments Monday - Wednesday 8am-7pm subject to availability
I offer face to face (Bromley only at present) or Zoom Video sessions.
50 minute sessions 拢85
Reduced fee for trainee counsellors, please enquire.
About me and my therapy practice
Professional senior accredited psychotherapist based in Bromley, also working online. Life can feel overwhelming whether you鈥檙e navigating family conflict, grief, trauma, dissociation, breakdown, or simply feeling stuck in the same frustrating patterns
Therapy with me offers a trauma-informed space where uncomfortable, distressing or confusing issues are welcome. If obsessive thoughts trouble you or you simply need to talk through worries, we can explore these feelings together. Perhaps you've hidden parts of yourself, fearing misunderstanding, or you feel stuck, struggling to identify emotions 鈥 therapy provides a home for all of this. Whether you've been labelled "too much" or "too sensitive" we can work together to understand and address these challenges in a supportive environment.
I have interest in, and experience of supporting adults who have experienced all manner of emotional distress, for example...
- Bereavement and loss
- Family issues and breakdown
- Childhood neglect and abuse
- Sexual assault & Domestic Violence
- Complex Trauma, Dissociation, Derealisation
- Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Work related stress and burnout
- Adult diagnosed ADHD
Training and Qualifications
- Post Graduate Diploma Psychodynamic Psychotherapeutic Counselling
- MA Psychoanalytic Studies
- Foundation Group Analysis- IGA
- Facilitating Groups - Tavistock
- BA (Hons) Therapeutic Psychology
- Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust 1 year Certificate in Theory and Treatment of Trauma.
- Certificate Couple Relationships - Tavistock Relationships
- Trauma and Dissociation Specialist training 2022/23 鈥 European Society Trauma and Dissociation.
- Complex Trauma Certification Training Level 1 & Level 2
- Post Graduate Certificate in Clinical Supervision
- Psychodynamic Psychotherapy supervision certificate
plus additional training in Complex Trauma and Dissociation, sexual abuse, childhood neglect, religious trauma, difficult family dynamics, narcissism and therapeutic writing.
Contact me at hello@samanthamerry.co.uk
Practice description
I have an office in Bromley, a discreet comfortable private space or sessions can done over zoom video.
As a trained psychodynamic therapist, my approach involves delving into your inner world to uncover how past experiences, particularly from childhood, shape your current emotions and behaviours. We can look at how past experiences influence your current behaviour and emotions. I am a warm and relational therapist that offers you have the freedom to choose what you want to talk about. If you find yourself in silence, I鈥檒l gently check in with you to see how it feels. Sometimes, silence is a useful space to gather your thoughts before continuing. Other times, it might feel uncomfortable or awkward, and that鈥檚 okay. We鈥檒l work together to decide when you might need a little support to keep going.
My work is also informed by attachment theory, we examine how early relationships influence your interactions and relationships today, working to untangle and refine these emotional blueprints for healthier connections. I have a special interest in in trauma and dissociation, my trauma-informed practice acknowledges the impact of your experiences, treating emotional responses as normal reactions to extraordinary events. Maybe you hide parts of you from others for fear you will be misunderstood. All parts of you are welcome to therapy!
I also work with Therapeutic Writing with clients drawn to this approach. Writing for wellbeing goes beyond journaling. In therapy, it becomes a powerful tool for self-discovery. Explore emotions, gain new perspectives, and process challenges at your own pace. Whether writing a letter to your younger self, or crafting a story that reflects your struggles, this approach empowers you to express what might be difficult to say out loud. I offer Therapeutic Writing as an option for clients who find written expression helpful. Writing can take place within your therapy session or written between sessions.
My first session
Coming to your first therapy session? We鈥檒l start by settling in. I鈥檒l explain a little about how I work, answer any questions, and make sure you know you鈥檙e in charge of the pace. Some people dive straight into their story; others prefer to dip a toe in and get used to the water. Both are fine, I won鈥檛 push you to share more than feels comfortable.
You might talk about what鈥檚 bringing you to therapy now, whether that鈥檚 trauma, burnout, menopause, or that nagging feeling that something isn鈥檛 quite right. Or, if words don鈥檛 come easily at first, we can sit with the pauses. I won鈥檛 leave you to drown in silence though, so I will check in and offer questions if that is helpful.
We鈥檒l also talk about what you鈥檇 like from therapy. Sometimes that鈥檚 clear 鈥淚 want to stop feeling anxious all the time鈥, and sometimes it鈥檚 more of a 鈥渟omething has to change, but I don鈥檛 know what.鈥 Either way, we鈥檒l figure it out together.
By the end of the session, you鈥檒l have a sense of what it鈥檚 like to work with me.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Anxiety, Bereavement, Depression, Loss, Menopause, Neurodiversity, Post-traumatic stress, Relationships, Spirituality, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Brief therapy, Psychodynamic, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults, Groups, Older adults, Organisations
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work
Therapist - Bromley
Features
Availability
Appointments Monday - Wednesday 8am-7pm Morning subject to availability
I offer face to face (Bromley only at present) or Zoom Video sessions.
50 minute sessions 拢85
About me and my therapy practice
Professional senior accredited psychotherapist helping humans untangle life's knots in Bromley and online. Life can feel overwhelming whether you鈥檙e navigating family conflict, grief, complex trauma, dissociation, breakdown, or simply feeling stuck in the same frustrating patterns.
Therapy with me offers a trauma-informed space where uncomfortable, distressing or confusing issues are welcome. If obsessive thoughts trouble you or you simply need to talk through worries, we can explore these feelings together. Perhaps you've hidden parts of yourself, fearing misunderstanding, or you feel stuck, struggling to identify emotions 鈥 therapy provides a home for all of this. Whether you've been labelled "too much" or "too sensitive" we can work together to understand and address these challenges in a supportive environment.
I have interest in, and experience of supporting adults who have experienced all manner of emotional distress, for example...
- Bereavement and loss
- Family issues and breakdown
- Childhood neglect and abuse
- Sexual assault & Domestic Violence
- Complex Trauma, Dissociation, Derealisation
- Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Work related stress and burnout
- Adult diagnosed ADHD
Training and Qualifications
Post Graduate Diploma Psychodynamic Psychotherapeutic Counselling
- MA Psychoanalytic Studies
- Foundation Group Analysis- IGA
- Facilitating Groups - Tavistock
- BA (Hons) Therapeutic Psychology
- Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust 1 year Certificate in Theory and Treatment of Trauma.
- Certificate Couple Relationships - Tavistock Relationships
- Trauma and Dissociation Specialist training 2022/23 鈥 European Society Trauma and Dissociation.
- Complex Trauma Certification Training Level 1 & Level 2
- Post Graduate Certificate in Clinical Supervision
plus additional training in Complex Trauma and Dissociation, sexual abuse, childhood neglect, religious trauma, difficult family dynamics, narcissism and therapeutic writing.
Contact me at hello@samanthamerry.co.uk
Practice description
I have an office in Bromley, a discreet comfortable private space or sessions can done over zoom video.
As a trained psychodynamic therapist, my approach involves delving into your inner world to uncover how past experiences, particularly from childhood, shape your current emotions and behaviours. We can look at how past experiences influence your current behaviour and emotions. I am a warm and relational therapist that offers you have the freedom to choose what you want to talk about. If you find yourself in silence, I鈥檒l gently check in with you to see how it feels. Sometimes, silence is a useful space to gather your thoughts before continuing. Other times, it might feel uncomfortable or awkward, and that鈥檚 okay. We鈥檒l work together to decide when you might need a little support to keep going.
My work is also informed by attachment theory, we examine how early relationships influence your interactions and relationships today, working to untangle and refine these emotional blueprints for healthier connections. I have a special interest in in trauma and dissociation, my trauma-informed practice acknowledges the impact of your experiences, treating emotional responses as normal reactions to extraordinary events. Maybe you hide parts of you from others for fear you will be misunderstood. All parts of you are welcome to therapy!
I also work with Therapeutic Writing with clients drawn to this approach. Writing for wellbeing goes beyond journaling. In therapy, it becomes a powerful tool for self-discovery. Explore emotions, gain new perspectives, and process challenges at your own pace. Whether writing a letter to your younger self, or crafting a story that reflects your struggles, this approach empowers you to express what might be difficult to say out loud. I offer Therapeutic Writing as an option for clients who find written expression helpful. Writing can take place within your therapy session or written between sessions.
My first session
Coming to your first therapy session? We鈥檒l start by settling in. I鈥檒l explain a little about how I work, answer any questions, and make sure you know you鈥檙e in charge of the pace. Some people dive straight into their story; others prefer to dip a toe in and get used to the water. Both are fine, I won鈥檛 push you to share more than feels comfortable.
You might talk about what鈥檚 bringing you to therapy now, whether that鈥檚 trauma, burnout, menopause, or that nagging feeling that something isn鈥檛 quite right. Or, if words don鈥檛 come easily at first, we can sit with the pauses. I won鈥檛 leave you to drown in silence though, so I will check in and offer questions if that is helpful.
We鈥檒l also talk about what you鈥檇 like from therapy. Sometimes that鈥檚 clear 鈥淚 want to stop feeling anxious all the time鈥, and sometimes it鈥檚 more of a 鈥渟omething has to change, but I don鈥檛 know what.鈥 Either way, we鈥檒l figure it out together.
By the end of the session, you鈥檒l have a sense of what it鈥檚 like to work with me.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Bereavement, Loss, Menopause, Neurodiversity, Post-traumatic stress, Relationships, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Brief therapy, Psychodynamic, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults, Groups, Older adults, Organisations, Trainees
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work
Therapist - Chislehurst
Features
Availability
Appointments Monday - Wednesday 8am-7pm subject to availability
I offer face to face (Bromley only) or Zoom Video sessions.
50 minute sessions 拢85
About me and my therapy practice
Professional senior accredited psychotherapist based in Bromley, also working online. Life can feel overwhelming whether you鈥檙e navigating family conflict, grief, trauma, dissociation, breakdown, or simply feeling stuck in the same frustrating patterns.
Therapy with me offers a trauma-informed space where uncomfortable, distressing or confusing issues are welcome. If obsessive thoughts trouble you or you simply need to talk through worries, we can explore these feelings together. Perhaps you've hidden parts of yourself, fearing misunderstanding, or you feel stuck, struggling to identify emotions 鈥 therapy provides a home for all of this. Whether you've been labelled "too much" or "too sensitive" we can work together to understand and address these challenges in a supportive environment.
I have interest in, and experience of supporting adults who have experienced all manner of emotional distress, for example...
- Bereavement and loss
- Family issues and Breakdown
- Childhood neglect and abuse
- Sexual assault & Domestic Violence
- Complex Trauma, Dissociation, Derealisation
- Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Social Anxiety
- Work related stress and burnout
Training and Qualifications
- Post Graduate Diploma Psychodynamic Psychotherapeutic Counselling
- MA Psychoanalytic Studies
- Foundation Group Analysis- IGA
- Facilitating Groups - Tavistock
- BA (Hons) Therapeutic Psychology
- Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust 1 year Certificate in Theory and Treatment of Trauma.
- Certificate Couple Relationships - Tavistock Relationships
- Trauma and Dissociation Specialist training 2022/23 鈥 European Society Trauma and Dissociation.
- Complex Trauma Certification Training Level 1 & Level 2
- Post Graduate Certificate in Clinical Supervision
- Psychodynamic Psychotherapy supervision certificate
plus additional training in Complex Trauma and Dissociation, sexual abuse, childhood neglect, religious trauma, family dynamics, narcissism and therapeutic writing.
Contact me on email at hello@samanthamerry.co.uk
Practice description
I have an office in Bromley, a discreet comfortable private space or sessions can done over zoom video.
As a accredited psychodynamic therapist, my approach involves delving into your inner world to uncover how past experiences, particularly from childhood, shape your current emotions and behaviours. We can look at how past experiences influence your current behaviour and emotions. I am a warm and relational therapist that offers you have the freedom to choose what you want to talk about. If you find yourself in silence, I鈥檒l gently check in with you to see how it feels. Sometimes, silence is a useful space to gather your thoughts before continuing. Other times, it might feel uncomfortable or awkward, and that鈥檚 okay. We鈥檒l work together to decide when you might need a little support to keep going.
My work is also informed by attachment theory, we examine how early relationships influence your interactions and relationships today, working to untangle and refine these emotional blueprints for healthier connections. I have a special interest in in trauma and dissociation, my trauma-informed practice acknowledges the impact of your experiences, treating emotional responses as normal reactions to extraordinary events. Maybe you hide parts of you from others for fear you will be misunderstood. All parts of you are welcome to therapy!
I also work with Therapeutic Writing with clients drawn to this approach. Writing for wellbeing goes beyond journaling. In therapy, it becomes a powerful tool for self-discovery. Explore emotions, gain new perspectives, and process challenges at your own pace. Whether writing a letter to your younger self, or crafting a story that reflects your struggles, this approach empowers you to express what might be difficult to say out loud. I offer Therapeutic Writing as an option for clients who find written expression helpful. Writing can take place within your therapy session or written between sessions.
My first session
Coming to your first therapy session? We鈥檒l start by settling in. I鈥檒l explain a little about how I work, answer any questions, and make sure you know you鈥檙e in charge of the pace. Some people dive straight into their story; others prefer to dip a toe in and get used to the water. Both are fine, I won鈥檛 push you to share more than feels comfortable.
You might talk about what鈥檚 bringing you to therapy now, whether that鈥檚 trauma, burnout, menopause, or that nagging feeling that something isn鈥檛 quite right. Or, if words don鈥檛 come easily at first, we can sit with the pauses. I won鈥檛 leave you to drown in silence though, so I will check in and offer questions if that is helpful.
We鈥檒l also talk about what you鈥檇 like from therapy. Sometimes that鈥檚 clear 鈥淚 want to stop feeling anxious all the time鈥, and sometimes it鈥檚 more of a 鈥渟omething has to change, but I don鈥檛 know what.鈥 Either way, we鈥檒l figure it out together.
By the end of the session, you鈥檒l have a sense of what it鈥檚 like to work with me.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Bereavement, Disability, Health related issues, Loss, Menopause, Neurodiversity, Post-traumatic stress, Relationships, Self esteem, Spirituality, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Brief therapy, Psychodynamic, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults, Groups, Older adults, Organisations, Trainees
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work
Therapist - West Wickham
Features
Availability
Appointments Monday -Wednesday 8am-7pm subject to availability
I offer face to face (Bromley only) or Zoom Video sessions.
50 minute sessions 拢85
.
About me and my therapy practice
I am a professional senior accredited psychotherapist based in Bromley, also working online. Life can feel overwhelming whether you鈥檙e navigating family conflict, grief, trauma, dissociation, breakdown, or simply feeling stuck in the same frustrating patterns.
Therapy with me offers a trauma-informed space where uncomfortable, distressing or confusing issues are welcome. If obsessive thoughts trouble you or you simply need to talk through worries, we can explore these feelings together. Perhaps you've hidden parts of yourself, fearing misunderstanding, or you feel stuck, struggling to identify emotions 鈥 therapy provides a home for all of this. Whether you've been labelled "too much" or "too sensitive" we can work together to understand and address these challenges in a supportive environment.
I have interest in, and experience of supporting adults who have experienced all manner of emotional distress, for example...
- Bereavement and loss
- Family issues and Breakdown
- Childhood neglect and abuse
- Sexual assault & Domestic Violence
- Complex Trauma, Dissociation, Derealisation
- Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- low self esteem
- Work related stress
Training and Qualifications
- Post Graduate Diploma Psychodynamic Psychotherapeutic Counselling
- MA Psychoanalytic Studies
- Foundation Group Analysis- IGA
- Facilitating Groups - Tavistock
- BA (Hons) Therapeutic Psychology
- Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust 1 year Certificate in Theory and Treatment of Trauma.
- Certificate Couple Relationships - Tavistock Relationships
- Trauma and Dissociation Specialist training 2022/23 鈥 European Society Trauma and Dissociation.
- Complex Trauma Certification Training Level 1 & Level 2
- Post Graduate Certificate in Clinical Supervision
- Psychodynamic Psychotherapy supervision certificate
plus additional training in Complex Trauma and Dissociation, sexual abuse, childhood neglect, religious trauma, family dynamics, narcissism and therapeutic writing.
Contact me at hello@samanthamerry.co.uk
Practice description
I have an office in Bromley, a discreet comfortable private space or sessions can done over zoom video.
As an accredited psychodynamic therapist, my approach involves delving into your inner world to uncover how past experiences, particularly from childhood, shape your current emotions and behaviours. We can look at how past experiences influence your current behaviour and emotions. I am a warm and relational therapist that offers you have the freedom to choose what you want to talk about. If you find yourself in silence, I鈥檒l gently check in with you to see how it feels. Sometimes, silence is a useful space to gather your thoughts before continuing. Other times, it might feel uncomfortable or awkward, and that鈥檚 okay. We鈥檒l work together to decide when you might need a little support to keep going.
My work is also informed by attachment theory, we examine how early relationships influence your interactions and relationships today, working to untangle and refine these emotional blueprints for healthier connections. I have a special interest in in trauma and dissociation, my trauma-informed practice acknowledges the impact of your experiences, treating emotional responses as normal reactions to extraordinary events. Maybe you hide parts of you from others for fear you will be misunderstood. All parts of you are welcome to therapy!
I also work with Therapeutic Writing with clients drawn to this approach. Writing for wellbeing goes beyond journaling. In therapy, it becomes a powerful tool for self-discovery. Explore emotions, gain new perspectives, and process challenges at your own pace. Whether writing a letter to your younger self, or crafting a story that reflects your struggles, this approach empowers you to express what might be difficult to say out loud. I offer Therapeutic Writing as an option for clients who find written expression helpful. Writing can take place within your therapy session or written between sessions.
My first session
Coming to your first therapy session? We鈥檒l start by settling in. I鈥檒l explain a little about how I work, answer any questions, and make sure you know you鈥檙e in charge of the pace. Some people dive straight into their story; others prefer to dip a toe in and get used to the water. Both are fine, I won鈥檛 push you to share more than feels comfortable.
You might talk about what鈥檚 bringing you to therapy now, whether that鈥檚 trauma, burnout, menopause, or that nagging feeling that something isn鈥檛 quite right. Or, if words don鈥檛 come easily at first, we can sit with the pauses. I won鈥檛 leave you to drown in silence though, so I will check in and offer questions if that is helpful.
We鈥檒l also talk about what you鈥檇 like from therapy. Sometimes that鈥檚 clear 鈥淚 want to stop feeling anxious all the time鈥, and sometimes it鈥檚 more of a 鈥渟omething has to change, but I don鈥檛 know what.鈥 Either way, we鈥檒l figure it out together.
By the end of the session, you鈥檒l have a sense of what it鈥檚 like to work with me.
What I can help with
Abuse, Anxiety, Bereavement, Depression, Loss, Menopause, Neurodiversity, Post-traumatic stress, Relationships, Spirituality, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Brief therapy, Psychodynamic, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults, Groups, Older adults, Organisations, Trainees
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work
Supervisor - Bromley
Features
Availability
Supervision in person (Bromley) or online over zoom available fortnightly or monthly to suit your needs. Concessions for trainees.
About me and my therapy practice
If you are looking for a supportive supervisor. I would love to hear from you. Please feel free to contact me to discuss your supervision needs or to arrange an initial meeting.
I hold a Certificate in Psychodynamic Supervision and a Postgraduate Certificate in Clinical Supervision. These qualifications equip me with the skills to provide effective supervision to psychotherapists and counsellors at various stages of their careers. Whether you are an early career psychotherapist, still in training, or running your private practice, I am here to support you.
Who I Support
Private Practitioners: Running a private practice can be rewarding but also challenging. I offer guidance on maintaining professional boundaries, managing client relationships, and ensuring ethical practice. Additionally, I can provide support on the business side of running a practice, helping you navigate issues such as marketing, client acquisition, and balancing case loads.
Early Career therapists: Starting out in this field can be daunting. I offer a safe space for you to discuss your cases, reflect on your practice, and gain confidence in your therapeutic skills. My aim is to help you develop a strong foundation for a successful career in psychotherapy and counselling.
Trainees: If you are still in training, supervision is a crucial part of your development. I provide structured supervision to help you integrate theory with practice, understand the dynamics of the therapeutic relationship, and build your clinical skills.
Practice description
My supervision style is warm, approachable, and collaborative. I believe in creating a supportive environment where you feel comfortable discussing your challenges and successes. Together, we will explore your cases, reflect on your experiences, and identify areas for growth. I aim to help you develop your unique therapeutic voice while adhering to best practices.
A Place for the Whole You Bring all of it, your curiosity, your doubts, your joy, your tiredness, even your burnout. Supervision isn鈥檛 about chasing the 鈥渞ight鈥 answers. It鈥檚 about staying true to yourself and the values that keep you grounded as a therapist.
No Masks Needed If you鈥檙e neurodivergent, you may know the pressure of feeling like you have to 鈥減erform.鈥 Here, you can set that burden down. Together, we鈥檒l shape supervision in ways that support you, agreeing clear expectations, adapting how we communicate, and checking in on what helps you feel safe and steady.
Honouring Lived Experience Many therapists bring their own lived experiences into the room, and this perspective can be both powerful and complex. Supervision is a space where your experiences are respected and valued, while also supporting you to navigate boundaries and maintain your wellbeing as a practitioner.
Reflective Practice: Supervision is a space for reflection. We will explore your feelings and reactions to your clients, helping you understand how these influence your therapeutic work. This reflective practice is essential for personal and professional growth.
Ethical and Professional Guidance: Maintaining ethical standards is paramount in psychotherapy. I provide guidance on ethical dilemmas and professional conduct, ensuring you practice safely and effectively.
Practical Support: Beyond clinical issues, I offer practical support on the logistics of running a practice. From setting up your business to managing your workload, I am here to help you navigate the practicalities of being a therapist.
My first session
Weekly, fortnightly or monthly supervision (50 or 90 minute sessions.
Types of therapy
Psychodynamic, Relational
Clients I work with
Groups, Organisations, Trainees
Supervisor - London
Features
- Concessionary rates
Availability
If you are looking for a supportive supervisor. I would love to hear from you. Please feel free to contact me to discuss your supervision needs or to arrange an initial meeting.
I hold a Certificate in Psychodynamic Supervision and a Postgraduate Certificate in Clinical Supervision. These qualifications equip me with the skills to provide effective supervision to psychotherapists and counsellors at various stages of their careers. Whether you are an early career psychotherapist, still in training, or running your private practice, I am here to support you.
Who I Support
Private Practitioners: Running a private practice can be rewarding but also challenging. I offer guidance on maintaining professional boundaries, managing client relationships, and ensuring ethical practice. Additionally, I can provide support on the business side of running a practice, helping you navigate issues such as marketing, client acquisition, and balancing case loads.
Early Career therapists: Starting out in this field can be daunting. I offer a safe space for you to discuss your cases, reflect on your practice, and gain confidence in your therapeutic skills. My aim is to help you develop a strong foundation for a successful career in psychotherapy and counselling.
Trainees: If you are still in training, supervision is a crucial part of your development. I provide structured supervision to help you integrate theory with practice, understand the dynamics of the therapeutic relationship, and build your clinical skills.
About me and my therapy practice
My supervision style is warm, approachable, and collaborative. I believe in creating a supportive environment where you feel comfortable discussing your challenges and successes. Together, we will explore your cases, reflect on your experiences, and identify areas for growth. I aim to help you develop your unique therapeutic voice while adhering to best practices in the field.
A Place for the Whole You Bring all of it, your curiosity, your doubts, your joy, your tiredness, even your burnout. Supervision isn鈥檛 about chasing the 鈥渞ight鈥 answers. It鈥檚 about staying true to yourself and the values that keep you grounded as a therapist.
No Masks Needed If you鈥檙e neurodivergent, you may know the pressure of feeling like you have to 鈥減erform.鈥 Here, you can set that burden down. Together, we鈥檒l shape supervision in ways that support you, agreeing clear expectations, adapting how we communicate, and checking in on what helps you feel safe and steady.
Honouring Lived Experience Many therapists bring their own lived experiences into the room, and this perspective can be both powerful and complex. Supervision is a space where your experiences are respected and valued, while also supporting you to navigate boundaries and maintain your wellbeing as a practitioner.
Reflective Practice: Supervision is a space for reflection. We will explore your feelings and reactions to your clients, helping you understand how these influence your therapeutic work. This reflective practice is essential for personal and professional growth.
Ethical and Professional Guidance: Maintaining ethical standards is paramount in psychotherapy. I provide guidance on ethical dilemmas and professional conduct, ensuring you practice safely and effectively.
Practical Support: Beyond clinical issues, I offer practical support on the logistics of running a practice. From setting up your business to managing your workload, I am here to help you navigate the practicalities of being a therapist.
Practice description
Weekly, fortnightly or monthly sessions
50 or 90 minutes
Types of therapy
Interpersonal, Psychodynamic, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults, Trainees