Supervision For Therapists

Grow into the therapist you’re meant to be by strengthening your skills, refining your approach, and grounding yourself in clarity, confidence, and ethical practice.

Goal Setting

Collaborative goal development to strengthen clinical focus, treatment planning, and therapy outcomes.

Structured Supervision Process

A clear supervision framework with agreed frequency, mode, boundaries, and session structure.

Case Supervision

Structured case discussions to enhance clinical decision-making, ethical practice, and therapeutic effectiveness.

Evidence-Based Guidance

Support in applying evidence-based psychotherapeutic techniques across initial, middle, and termination phases.

Reflective Practice

Developing self-awareness, insight into countertransference, and reflective skills for deeper therapeutic work.

Ethical Standards & Boundaries:

Guidance on confidentiality, documentation, cultural sensitivity, and professional ethics in all clinical work.

Skill Building

Strengthening assessment skills, intervention strategies, session structure, and therapeutic communication.

Feedback & Evaluation

Balanced, constructive feedback to promote growth, competence, and confidence in your therapeutic identity.

Documentation Support

Help with supervision contracts, session notes, case documentation, and ethical record-keeping practices.

Cultural Competence

Integrating culturally sensitive approaches essential for working within India’s diverse social contexts.

Supervisor Reflection Support

A space where the supervisor models reflective thinking, objectivity, and self-awareness to enrich your learning.

Therapist Well-Being

A supportive environment to process emotional strain, prevent burnout, and build resilience as a practitioner.

Individual Supervision

Personalized one-on-one therapy designed to help you understand your emotions, navigate life challenges, and work toward clarity, stability, and personal growth.

How It Works

1. Share Your Details

Fill out the supervision intake form with your background, training level, and supervision needs.

 

2. Choose Your Supervisor
Select the supervisor you wish to work with for personalised one-to-one support.

 

3. Select Supervision Mode
Choose your preferred format: Video, Phone Call, or In-Person (if available).

 

4. Submit Your Request
Submit the form to confirm your supervision booking.

 

5. Secure Information Sharing

Your details are safely and confidentially shared with the supervisor.

 

6. Supervisor Review
Your supervisor reviews your information, goals, and any submitted cases before the session.

 

7. Set Your Goals
Begin the first session by collaboratively setting clear supervision goals.

 

8. Begin Supervision
Engage in focused, structured clinical supervision tailored to your needs.

 

9. Ongoing Support
Receive step-by-step guidance, case feedback, and reflective support throughout your sessions.

 

10. Follow-Up Support
Benefit from continuous evaluation, updated goals, and supervision adapted to your growth.

Session Details

What You Receive

Advanced Supervision

Deeper supervision for complex cases, transcripts, long-term planning, and professional refinement. Best for therapists working with challenging presentations or looking to strengthen advanced clinical skills.

How It Works

1. Share Your Details
Fill out the supervision intake form with your background and current supervision needs.

 

2. Choose Your Supervisor
Select the supervisor you want to work with.

 

3. Select Supervision Mode
Choose Video or Call.

 

4. Supervisor Review
Your supervisor reviews your submitted details, cases, and any documents in advance.

 

5. Begin Advanced Supervision
Engage in deeper case formulation, transcript review, and advanced therapeutic reflection.

 

6. Ongoing Advanced Support
Receive continued guidance with evolving goals, detailed feedback, and professional refinement.

Session Details

What You Receive

Everything in Individual Supervision, plus:

Group Supervision

Collaborative, peer-based learning with diverse clinical perspectives under guided supervision. Best for interns and early-career therapists who benefit from shared insights and cost-effective supervision.

How It Works

1. Share Your Details

Fill out the group supervision form with your experience level and case interests.

 

2. Choose a Group Slot

Select from available group timings (limited seats per group).

 

3. Join the Group Session

Participate via Video or In-Person, depending on your preference.

 

4. Supervisor Review

Cases submitted in advance are reviewed by the supervisor for structured discussion.

 

5. Begin Collaborative Supervision

Engage in guided peer learning, case exploration, and reflective dialogue.

 

6. Ongoing Group Support

Gain continuous insights as group themes evolve across sessions.

Session Details

What You Receive

Find Your Answers Here

01.

Individual Supervision

Who is Individual Supervision best suited for?

Individual supervision is ideal for therapists who want personalised guidance, case clarity, ethical support, structured feedback, and reflective space to grow their therapeutic identity.

Yes. You may bring one primary case and brief updates on others. However, deeper exploration is usually done case-by-case to maintain quality and clarity.

A brief case summary, presenting issues, your concerns, and specific supervision goals help us use the session time effectively.

Supervision is a supportive, collaborative space — not evaluative. The focus is on learning, ethical clarity, skill-building, and strengthening your therapeutic confidence.

Yes. All supervision conversations remain confidential and follow ethical guidelines. Identifying information of clients must always be anonymized.

02.

Advanced Supervision

How is Advanced Supervision different from Individual Supervision?

Advanced supervision offers deeper, specialised work including case formulation, long-term planning, transcript/recording review, complex presentations, therapist development work, and refining your therapeutic style.

Not necessarily. It benefits therapists wanting to refine clinical thinking, handle complex cases with confidence, and grow professionally — including early-career therapists managing nuanced or high-risk clients.

Yes. Bring case summaries, session notes/transcripts, treatment plans, audio (if ethically allowed), and any questions or blocks to ensure meaningful depth in the 90-minute session.

Yes. It is specifically designed for long-term, complex, trauma-related, or personality-based cases requiring multi-phase, deeper planning.

Yes — brief clarifications via text/email are welcome. Detailed case discussions must occur during scheduled supervision.

Most therapists book biweekly or monthly depending on caseload intensity. Complex cases may require temporary weekly sessions.

03.

Group Supervision

Why choose group supervision?

You gain multi-perspective insights, observe different therapeutic approaches, build presentation skills, and learn vicariously through shared challenges.

Groups typically include 2 – 4 participants to ensure enough space for everyone to share, learn, and receive feedback.

Yes. Case presentations are rotated so each therapist gets dedicated time. Groups are intentionally kept small (2-4 people).

No. Case presentation rotates. You can learn from peers’ cases, reflective discussions, and shared clinical challenges.

Yes. All participants follow strict confidentiality guidelines. Client identities must always be anonymized, and group discussions stay within the group.