Clinical & Forensic supervision

I provide the following types of supervision:

registrar program leading to area of practice endorsement (clinical & forensic psychology)
– re-entry program after period of not practising (see Policy for recency of practice)
transitional program for overseas-qualified applicants
– supervision for fully registered psychologists
– supervision for other mental health professionals (incl. social workers, counsellors, & psychotherapists)
– secondary consultation (see below for more information)
– supervision related to Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency complaints
– supervision for court reports
– supervision solely for written assessments

I provide secondary consultation on:

– sexual offending risk assessment
– treatment for sexual problem behaviours

What am I like as a supervisor?

I aim to promote supervisees’ sense of self-efficacy, by providing a structured, reflective, informative, and encouraging space to acquire, develop, and maintain core competencies in psychological practice (i.e., theoretical knowledge, practical skills, self-awareness).

My supervisory style can be described as:

– goal-oriented
– curious & empathetic
– collaborative & flexible
– evidence-based
– promoting professional autonomy

My therapeutic approaches are:

– Risk-need-responsivity model of correctional rehabilitation
– Good lives & Self-regulation models of treatment for people who have sexually offended
– Motivational interviewing
– Cognitive behavioural therapy
– Acceptance & commitment therapy
– Mindfulness
– Client-centred therapy
– Humanistic therapy
– Strengths-based approach
– Compassion-based approach