Supervision plays a vital role in sustaining and deepening the work of therapists and those in helping professions. At different stages of a professional journey – whether in training, newly qualified, or experienced – supervision serves as a reflective space to support effective ethical practice, emotional resilience, and personal growth.

I view supervision as a collaborative and creative process, grounded in mutual curiosity about relational dynamics and the interplay between the conscious and unconscious. It’s a space to think freely, explore challenges, and attend closely to what emerges – spoken and unspoken – in the therapeutic encounter.

I offer supervision to:

  • Trainee and accredited counsellors and psychotherapists and clinical psychologists
  • Professionals working in listening, pastoral, or caregiving roles
  • Clergy, chaplains, and spiritual companions
  • Those providing emotional, social or spiritual support in community or organisational settings

My own perspective is rooted in psychodynamic and Jungian thinking, but I welcome practitioners from diverse theoretical backgrounds. Whether you are looking for regular clinical supervision, a reflective space around a specific issue, or support in integrating your work with your values and personal development, I aim to offer a thoughtful, respectful, and stimulating environment.

Work can be done in person, at my consulting room in Guildford, Surrey, or online via Zoom.

Please contact me to arrange occasional or on-going sessions.

Supervision fees will be discussed when you first get in touch.

Since every individual is a new and unique combination of psychic elements, the investigation of truth must begin afresh with each case, for each ‘case’ is individual and not derivable from my preconceived formula…We miss the meaning of the individual psyche if we interpret it on the basis of any fixed theory, however fond of it we may be.

C. G. Jung