I am an IFS Level 2 trained practitioner and have been using Internal Family Systems (IFS) as my primary therapeutic model since 2021.
If you’re interested in exploring your clinical work integratively, or would like to develop your practice through an IFS lens I’d be delighted to connect. Whether you’re new to the IFS model and seeking greater clarity about how to apply it, or exploring how it can integrate with your existing approach, I offer a supportive and curious space for reflection and growth.
I am training with the Contemporary Institute of Clinical Sexology. The diploma in clinical supervision is COSRT accredited and will necessitate that I supervise the clinical work of other practicing counsellors or psychotherapists.
Supervision costs will reflect my training status. We can discuss your supervision needs and requirements, ethics and other considerations to ensure that we are working within best practice. Whether you are interested in primary or secondary supervision please feel free to get in touch with me to discuss how we might work together.
About me and my supervision practice
I am a trauma-informed counsellor and training supervisor offering creative and systemic support and exploration for practitioners and their clients. My supervision approach draws on the Seven-Eyed Model of Supervision and integrates perspectives from Liz Martins and Emma Redfern’s FP8 model.
I am particularly interested in bringing Internal Family Systems (IFS) principles into the process and content of supervision. The IFS model, developed originally for client work, offers a trauma-informed, relational, and systemic lens that supports supervisees to explore their clinical work with a lively sense of curiosity towards parts and relational dynamics. My practice is shaped by my personal and professional experiences, years of working with my own system and sitting alongside courageous clients who have taught me so much about resilience and connection. My intention as a supervisor is to foster deeper connection, reflection and growth — within ourselves, within work, and within our clients’ worlds.