
Clinical Supervison
Clinical supervision in psychotherapy is a professional, collaborative process where the clinical supervisor provides guidance, support, and feedback to another therapist/the supervisee. It is a core part of developing as a psychotherapist, as well as maintaining ethical, competent practice.
What does
it involve?
Educational/Developmental:
Helps the supervisee build clinical skills, deepen theoretical knowledge, and
become more self-aware as a therapist.
Supportive/Reflective:
Provides a safe space to process emotional reactions, deal with difficult
cases, and manage the personal impact of the work.
Managerial/Accountability-Oriented:
Ensures that client care meets ethical and professional standards; the
supervisor may be partly responsible for the supervisee’s work.
What Happens in Supervision?
Discussing client cases (while maintaining confidentiality).
Reflecting on therapeutic techniques and approaches.
Exploring countertransference and personal reactions.
Navigating ethical dilemmas.
Why It Is Important?
Supports client safety and well-being.
Enhances therapist competence and confidence.
Encourages ongoing professional development.
Offers a space to reflect, learn, and grow.

Frequently Asked Questions.
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Therapy services are available for individuals aged 18 and over.
Psychotherapy/CBT:
70 EUR per Session for Private Clients (50 minutes)
60 EUR per Session for Students Personal Therapy (60 minutes)
Tinnitus Therapy:
70 EUR per Session for Private clients (50 minutes)
Clinical Supervision:
70 EUR per Session for Pre Accredited and Accredited therapists (60 minutes)
60 EUR per Session for Students (60 minutes)
Sessions are available online and in-person. -
There is a 48-hour cancellation policy for a full refund. If cancelled within 48 hours, payments are non-refundable.
Payment can be made via a secure link provided on the website or in cash/Revolut or bank transfer at the time of the session.