Reflective Supervision
Reflective practice is a powerful tool for professionals in trauma-exposed environments, fostering skills and strategies to navigate the impact of trauma exposure with greater awareness and clarity.
60-minute Individual Supervision Sessions,
delivered virtually –
Supervision provides a confidential, supportive space to:
Strengthen reflective practice skills
Navigate the personal and professional impact of trauma exposure
Develop self-reflection and self-regulation strategies
Explore the role of purpose and meaning in your work
Work through ethical challenges and moral distress
Apply trauma-informed care principles to your specific context
Reflective supervision is available to professionals from any background seeking to deepen their reflective practice.
Working with Amy
Amy’s approach to supervision is shaped by Australian social work ethics and practice standards, contemporary trauma theory, narrative therapy, and critical/post-structuralist perspectives.
–
“Amy has a thoughtful and deeply supportive style of supervision. The environment she created allowed me to reflect on the complexities of the work, knowing that what I shared was being held with such care. Her ability to support me to explore intricate aspects, offer practical strategies and bring a sense of warmth to the work made supervision feel effective and meaningful”
– Joey, Social Worker