Neurodivergent & Identity-Affirming Supervision for Therapists and Practitioners

Elevate Your Practice, Safely and Authentically

Expert supervision for neurodivergent, disabled, Trans/GNC, queer/LGCTQIA+, trans-feminist, and poly-aware therapists and art psychotherapists.

About This Supervision

Supervision isn’t just about professional development — it’s about nurturing your growth as a practitioner and as a whole person. In this space, your identities and experiences are honoured. I provide a supportive, trauma-informed environment where you can:

  • Explore your work with clients safely.

  • Reflect on challenges without judgement.

  • Integrate your lived experiences into your practice.

  • Build confidence in supporting clients from diverse and marginalised backgrounds.

Who This is For

This supervision is designed for:

  • Neurodivergent therapists and art psychotherapists.

  • Practitioners who work with disabled, queer, or marginalised clients.

  • Professionals seeking trans-feminist, kink-affirming, and poly-aware supervision.

  • Therapists who want a space where protected characteristics are never treated as limitations in supervision.

Why choose this supervision

Expertise & Experience: With over 18 years in frontline services including trauma support and crisis intervention with children, young people, adults and older adults, I bring lived and professional experience to guide your practice in a variety of settings.

Affirming & Inclusive: Your identities are respected, valued, and central to supervision. Discussions focus on your work and client impact, not on whether your identities are a barrier.

Tailored Support: Sessions are adapted to your professional and personal needs, including accommodations and accessibility for disabled or neurodivergent practitioners.

Session focus areas

  • Reflective practice and case discussion.

  • Integrating neurodivergence, disability, queerness, and trans-feminist perspectives into clinical work.

  • Trauma-informed and ethical supervision strategies.

  • Navigating boundaries, burnout, and self-care as a marginalised practitioner.

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