Clinical Supervision

Clinical Supervision in Burnaby

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Clinical Supervision in BC

Starting clinical supervision is similar to driving. You are in the driving seat, and as your clinical supervisor, I am sitting next to you in the passenger seat. You set a goal similar to a destination, and this determines the direction we drive in. You can slow down, change direction, or change lanes anytime in sessions. You may feel stuck in some sessions, and in these moments, as your clinical supervisor, I will offer suggestions on how to move forward. Some sessions may involve driving in difficult terrain as you share your clients’ upsetting and painful experiences. We process and reflect on these experiences together as we continue our journey. You gain new insight and tools while sharing your therapeutic work and covering new ground. As you drive home after your clinical supervision session and reflect on your journey, you reflect on how you feel and your clinical work.

I am a registered clinical counsellor (19428) and an approved clinical supervisor. I am committed to your professional development and growth as a counsellor.

At Ease Counselling in Burnaby, I provide clinical supervision for counsellors and practicum students. This service is available in person and online. I work with you to help you achieve your goals and support you with your clinical work.

I provide clinical supervision in a safe, non-judgmental, and confidential space in Burnaby and online. My aim is to ensure you feel heard, supported, validated, and equipped to move forward with your clinical work.

Benefits of Clinical Supervision in Burnaby

Connection

Clinical supervision in Burnaby helps you develop and grow as a clinical counsellor. This may involve challenging negative beliefs and building self-compassion and self-kindness towards yourself. I also focus on education. Some of my work involves sharing knowledge to help you improve your counseling skills.

Explore

Clinical supervision in Burnaby enables you to discuss therapeutic work, clients, and complex cases. I incorporate evidence-based clinical supervision theories and models that help you navigate challenges in your clinical work and achieve your goals.

Heal

Clinical supervision in Burnaby works collaboratively with you, and we reflect on clinical work together. This may involve understanding how specific clients impact you and your therapeutic relationship. I also focus on ethical dilemmas and where you may feel stuck.

Supervision Theories

A supervision theory or model may guide clinical supervision some examples include:

Classic psychotherapy theories, which include

  • psychodynamic theory based on Freud’s work and attachment theory
  • cognitive-behavioral theory which combines behavioral theory and cognitive therapies
  • person-centered grounded in Carl Roger's work

Family therapy theories which include

  • systematic supervision which draws from systemic thinking
  • structural supervision focused on Salvador Minuchin’s work
  • transgenerational supervision based on Murray Bowen’s work
  • experiential supervision based on Virginia Satir’s work

Narrative and solution-focused supervision

  • narrative supervision which stems from Michael White and David Epston’s work and ideas

A feminist approach to supervision

  • feminist supervision which draws from feminist theory. This focuses on the use of power, oppression experienced by women, and privilege experienced by others

Supervision Models

The discrimination model - developed by Janine M. Benard in the 1970s

  • Conceptualization skills
  • Process skills
  • Personalization skills

The cyclical model which includes five stages (Page & Wosket, 2014)

  • Stage 1 – contract
  • Stage 2 – focus
  • Stage 3 – space
  • Stage 4 – bridge
  • Stage 5 – review

References:

Hawkins, P. and Shohet, R. (2000). Supervision in the helping Profession. Third Edition. Open University Press.

Page, S. and Wosket, V. (2014). Supervising the Counsellor and Psychotherapist. Third Edition. Routledge.

The seven-eyed model of supervision (Hawkins and Shohet, 2000)​

  • Mode 1 – the client
  • Mode 2 – supervisee’s interventions
  • Mode 3 – client and supervisee relationship
  • Mode 4 – supervisee
  • Mode 5 – supervisee and supervisor relationship
  • Mode 6 – supervisor
  • Mode 7 – wider context

Approach to supervision

My approach to supervision includes the following:

Professional standards

As your clinical supervisor, I ensure you adhere to professional standards as a registered clinical counsellor. I am also responsible for ensuring your accountability in the counselling field and the community. For example, I ensure you can support your clients without feeling burnt out. If you feel burnt out or stressed, we discuss this and find the best way to support you and your client’s well-being.

Counselling knowledge

As your clinical supervisor, I ensure you apply the counselling knowledge you gained as a student. For example, building strong alliances with clients, being attuned, identifying blind spots and areas of growth.

Professional development and growth

As your clinical supervisor, I focus on self-awareness and reflection. I also address transference and countertransference issues. Harry Aponte’s work on “Person-of-the-therapist” (POTT) helps you recognize your personal struggles. It also shows how these struggles may manifest in a counseling session.

Supervision theory and models

As your clinical supervisor, we work together to determine which supervision theory and model work best for you.

Ethical accountability

Finally, as your clinical supervisor, my role includes ethical accountability and supporting you to achieve this. This may include ensuring you have the necessary paperwork, such as informed consent forms.

How can clinical supervision support you?

Support

Clinical supervision in Burnaby is a safe, confidential space where you will feel supported. It also enables you to gain insight and an additional perspective from an experienced and knowledgeable supervisor.

Clarity

Clinical supervision in Burnaby is a space where you can share where you feel stuck with a client. Together, we determine how you can move forward and continue to support your client authentically.

Professional development and growth

Clinical supervision in Burnaby supports your professional development and growth. I offer a safe space for you to discuss ethical dilemmas. You can also reflect on your practice and discuss complex clinical work.

Why Choose At Ease Counselling?

Client-driven approach

At Ease Counselling clinical supervision sessions focus on your professional development and growth. Together, we work towards your goals and reflect on your clinical work. As your clinical supervisor, I work alongside you with compassion, kindness, and curiosity in Burnaby and online. 

Evidence-based modalities

At Ease Counselling, clinical supervision sessions incorporate evidence-based modalities. I have completed training in clinical supervision, including A Systemic Clinical Supervision Fundamentals Course and a Clinical Social Work Supervision Course.

Anti-oppressive practice

At Ease Counselling understands the impact of inequality and oppression when supporting you in a safe, non-judgmental, inclusive space in Burnaby and online. People from all ethnic backgrounds, genders, and sexual orientations, including 2SLGBTQI+, are welcome.

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