Supervision for trauma clinicians working with survivors.
Benefit from a structured, clinically grounded supervision process designed to hold both you and your clinical framework safely.

Specialist tools you’ll learn to implement in your day-to-day work.
Dissociation Checklist
A practical screener for understanding symptom severity
SDQ20
Somatoform dissociation questionnaire
Trauma Experience Checklist
20 key items to frame trauma history
Function impact tracker
A tool for mapping how symptoms show up in daily life
Self-supervision tool-kit
Plan beyond one-size-fits-all intervention
Feel more confident with the right sine qua non supervision.
Includes a free 30-minute discovery call
12-week supervision programme delivered online (via Zoom)
Weekly 50-minute 1:1 sessions
Spans 12 sessions over 14 weeks (includes a pause week every 4 weeks)
Structured reflection and review points built in
£1500 per 12-week block
12 weeks with scheduled pauses.
Your supervision journey is structured with key pause points to check in, reflect, and redirect as needed.
Discovery call
A free, 30-minute Zoom call to explore your needs, current client concerns, and assess whether we’re the right fit.
Weeks 1–4: Foundations & clinical assessment
We focus on your client work, clinical safety, and case exploration. You might bring one specific client who feels "blocked", “stuck” or overwhelming.
We will:
- Identify whether you're working safely within a clear clinical frame
- Explore initial impressions, treatment direction, and supervision goals
- Introduce forensically informed screening tools (see above)
Review & decision point
Reflection on progress, clarity around direction, and shared agreement on whether to continue. No assumption of commitment beyond this unless we both agree.
Weeks 5–8: Clinical depth & decision-tree approach
We’ll begin working through more nuanced aspects of your client’s presentation, using a decision-tree model to better understand:
- Dissociative symptoms
- Trauma severity and expression
- How to hold containment, safety, and progression, in treatment
- If/when to adapt your approach (interventions) or refer on
Review & decision point
Reflection on progress, clarity around direction, and shared agreement on whether to continue. No assumption of commitment beyond this unless we both agree.
Weeks 9–12: Integration and strategy
We'll build a longer term plan toward clarity, meaning:
- A strategy for holding the case moving forward
- Understanding comorbidities without getting lost in diagnosis
- Tools to make clinically sound decisions in good time & plan timely interventions
Who this is for
This programme is designed for psychotherapy professionals working with trauma survivors, particularly those presenting with:
Dissociation
Shutdown or emotional numbness
Self-harm or high dependency
Identity confusion
Diagnostic uncertainty e.g. ADHD, OCD, BPD, PTSD without clear origin
Diagnostic co-morbidity e.g. complex, heterogeneous neurodevelopmental conditions
These tools don’t replace your clinical intuition. They strengthen your ability to make the safest, most ethical decision. They reinforce your work with checkpoints, clarity, and clinical rigour to adapt emotional regulation and strategies for stablising upsetting challenges.
Why supervision like this matters
You may already be doing excellent therapeutic work but without specialist support, you risk unintentionally missing signs, staying stuck, or inadvertently retraumatising your patient.
You also risk unsafe practice, for both yourself and your client.
A clear clinical framework
Safe containment for both therapist and client
A reflective space to deepen your practice
Ethical clarity
Client testimonials
Transformative therapy that can truly change your life.
Love your work.
Do it safer.
Be effective.
Next steps
Let’s begin with a confidential discovery call. There's no obligation beyond that first conversation.
