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Narrative Supervision

ACA accreditted Individual and Group Supervision

Are you currently using Narrative Practice yourself, curious about it, or just looking for supportive, strengths-based supervision?

Curious about Narrative supervision?

Narrative Supervision could be a good fit for you if…

  • You want to explore your connection to the work, community, and your values, and how these play into your practice

  • You want to find creative ways to connect to your participants, and create strategies specific to your - and their - contexts

  • You find metaphors, stories, patterns and cultural wisdom play a role in your conversations

  • You know you have knowledge and wisdom of your own to bring to supervision, and want to collaborate, not be lectured to

What can you expect from supervision?

Narrative Supervision shares all the key elements you’d find in any type of supervision - support, suggestions, learning, and discussing cases. The unique aspects are in the values and ways of communicating.

  • Like all individual supervision, we work together to figure out what is most helpful to you. There will be a mixture of discussing cases, talking about your thoughts and feelings, getting answers to your professional questions, and supporting you to keep growing and learning.

  • My supervision groups take inspiration from Vikki Reynold’s Supervision of Solidarity, using some of the processes she has outlined and holding community, social justice, and resisting burnout at the heart of each session.

    Each group is intended to be ongoing and consistant, so we can build on conversations and knowledge together. They have a clear structure to make space for sharing, understanding, asking questions, and offering support.

online & In Person | All Counsellors Welcome

Individual Supervision

Available now

Individual supervision is great to deepen your self-knowledge and dedicate more time to complex cases and questions.

If you’re a neurodivergent practitioner who finds face to face supervision unhelpful for your processing needs, there are a-synchronous options that blend talk time with journalling and answering questions in your own time, to support your growth in whatever ways suit you best.

Available now, book online or get in touch via the contact form below


online Group | All Counsellors Welcome

Group Supervision

Group supervision brings together counsellors to share insights, learn from each other, and deepen their practice in a supportive environment.

Whether you’re new to counselling or an experienced practitioner, group supervision offers fresh perspectives and fosters community in your profession.

I will confirm starting dates once we have enough participants. If you’re interested, get in touch via the contact form below!

Details

Days & Times

  • Sunday, 11am - 12:30pm

  • Monday, 7pm - 8:30pm

Group Size
Max 8 participants

Cost
$80 per session

Ready to jump in, or ask some questions?

Let’s get started

Get in touch, let me know what you’re curious about, and let’s begin this journey together.

Are you student or alumni of the Masters of Narrative Therapy and Community Work?

We’re colleagues! CLICK HERE to see my offer for fellow MNTaCW folks.

Questions?

FAQs

  • Narrative therapy seeks to be a respectful, non-blaming approach which centres people as the experts in their own lives (and practices). Click HERE to learn more.

  • Not at all! It’s one way to run supervision, that has been successfully used in all kinds of work, and with all kinds of professionals. If you’re interested in non-pathologising and strengths-based practice, you might find this style of supervision will help you connect to and strengthen those values in your practice.

  • Not inherantly, but you’re welcome to bring any practice journalling in to supervision. “Narrative” is about exploring people’s stories, and using certain techniques to support their own understandings. Many Narrative therapists use creative therapies and integrate art, movement, and nature in their work.

  • There is! A few practitioners have talked and written about supervision through a Narrative lens, and you can find a good introduction into suggested practices HERE.

    Another great resources is Vicki Reynolds, who coined Supervision of Solidarity to describe peer supervision informed by acivists and social justice.