Clinical Supervision for Psychologists and Psychotherapists

Clinical supervision is intended for psychology professionals who are looking for a space to reflect on their clinical practice. It is recommended for those who wish to deepen their understanding of their cases, enhance reflection on clinical practice, expand their listening skills, and support an ethical and conscientious intervention.

MOTIVATION

Why engage in supervision?

Working side by side with an experienced supervisor allows professionals to improve the quality of their interventions, develop new perspectives, and ensure an ethical and up-to-date practice.

  • Exploring intersubjectivity: Supervision helps the clinician identify and understand relational patterns that emerge in transference and countertransference.
  • Enriching listening: Expands clinical listening to include not only verbal content but also non-verbal and implicit aspects of communication.
  • Professional growth: Offers psychologists/psychotherapists the opportunity to mature in clinical practice, developing a broader and deeper understanding of psychic phenomena.
  • Enhancing therapeutic co-creation: Assists in creating, together with the patient, a safe space for new possibilities of meaning and emotional growth to emerge.
  • Support and confidence: Serves as an important resource for dealing with challenging issues and preventing emotional strain, which is common in clinical practice.

How does it work?

Supervision takes place within a framework of confidentiality and professional discretion, providing a safe space for joint observation and reflection on clinical practice, considering the internal worlds of both the professional and their clients. The process promotes case analysis, identification of patterns, exploration of alternatives, and ethical reflection, always in a space of active listening and non-judgment.

This support helps psychologists better understand their own emotional responses, enhance therapeutic interventions, and integrate new learnings into daily practice.

A supported practice

If you are interested in starting a process of clinical or organizational supervision or would like more information about the different modalities available, contact us.