About Supervision
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Clinical supervision is a collaborative and supportive process that helps provisionally registered psychologists and other mental health professionals develop competence, confidence, and ethical practice. It provides structured guidance around case conceptualization, skill development, and professional decision-making. Supervision also promotes reflective practice, self-awareness, and adherence to professional standards. Through regular supervision, clinicians strengthen their clinical effectiveness while ensuring high-quality care for clients.
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Provisionally registered psychologists
Registered psychologists seeking ongoing consultation or advanced skill development
Counsellors, therapists, and social workers
Psychotherapists and mental health clinicians in private practice or agency settings
Early-career clinicians transitioning into independent practice
Experienced professionals seeking support with complex cases, ethics, or professional growth

