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You spend your days supporting others—now it’s your turn to be supported.

Therapy

Online Supervision Worldwide

Sessions are held online, allowing practitioners anywhere in the world to access consistent and thoughtful supervision.

This is a steady space for those who themselves hold others.

Grounded Online Supervision for Osteopaths and Integrative Practitioners Worldwide

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£85

50 min

session

As an osteopath, I understand the clinical responsibility, relational depth, and complexity of hands-on practice.

I offer online professional supervision for osteopaths and other integrative practitioners who want a steady, reflective space to think about their work.

Supervision provides room to pause.
To reflect clearly.
To notice what you are holding.
To strengthen ethical and sustainable practice.

Whether you are newly qualified or many years into practice, supervision can support the depth and integrity of your professional life.
 

Session types:

Online (Zoom)

In-person (where available)

Ad hoc or regular sessions (monthly/

six weekly)

Supervision is not only a place to bring challenges.
It is also a space to recognise what is working well in your practice.

Why Supervision for Osteopaths?

Although supervision is not a formal requirement within osteopathy, many practitioners recognise the value of structured reflective space.

Osteopathic work can involve:

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Long-term patient relationships

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Chronic pain and trauma histories

Emotional complexity

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Subtle relational dynamics

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Professional isolation

Supervision offers containment without hierarchy.
Accountability without judgement.
Depth without intrusion.

Supervision for Other Holistic and Integrative Practitioners

Alongside osteopaths, I also work with:

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Complementary therapists

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Bodyworkers

Energy practitioners

Yoga

Yoga teachers

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Integrative and trauma-informed practitioners

The focus remains the same: grounded, aware, and holding professional reflection.

What We Can Explore

Supervision isn’t about having the “right” answers—it’s about creating space for the real, reflective, and meaningful questions that can empower us to thrive.

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Client work and complex cases

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Boundaries, burnout, and self-care

Imposter feelings and confidence

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Ethics and professional growth

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Reconnecting with purpose and passion

In supervision we may:

Reflect on anonymised patient cases

Explore ethical or relational questions

Notice patterns in your work

Process the emotional impact

of practice

Strengthen boundaries and professional clarity

Recognise and celebrate what is going well in your clinical work

Often the moments that deserve attention are not only the difficult ones, but also the quiet successes — where care, skill and presence have made a difference.

Moments of good clinical judgement, thoughtful care, or meaningful patient progress can easily pass without reflection. Taking time to notice these moments strengthens confidence, deepens understanding, and allows your practice to continue evolving.

Supervision offers space to acknowledge the depth and quality of the work you are already doing.

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