New Holistic
Supervision
Groups
COMING SOON
FRIDAY 1-4 PM (monthly)
Do you want to be in community space with other therapists?
Are you wanting to embrace your full identity and humanity?
Do you want to hone your clinical skills and intuition?
Would you like to advance your relational thinking?
Friday 1-4 pm flow
In our monthly gathering, we will move from 1) from a creative space to reflect on how you are doing personally and professionally, 2) to an experiential group supervision space.
(With a comfort break in break in-between of course!)
1
Identity reflections
2
Creative writing prompts
3
Peer connection
4
Psychodynamic theory
5
Client material (yours & others)
6
Group clinical process
A space for all parts of your world,
and all parts of your clinical world.
The more supported, grounded and connected the therapist... the better the therapy.
The more reflective, resourced and inspired the therapist... the better the therapy.
Group Hours : one Friday 1-4 pm/month
3 hour group session scheduled per month
1.5 hours = CPD (Continuing Professional Development)
1.5 hours = Clinical supervision
Max 4 spaces
6 month commitment
Group Fee
£95/month
You'll have regular, minimum supervision covered each month.
You'll have a huge chunk of CPD hours collected through the year.
The importance of this is not just in the ticking boxes:
It's the steadiness of knowing you have support and containment.
It's the relief of being known in a community who gets you.
It's the growth that comes to our personal and professional identity.
I'm Taylor.
I love working with therapists.
I am so passionate about providing spaces for other therapists to not only find their feet but really root into who they are and what they are good at. The field is rife with therapist burnout, and I hope to add to spaces where therapists can show up as all parts of who they are, what they need, and have space that is there to support them.
I love being a therapist.
I work fully online as a psychodynamic psychotherapist. My practice is small and full: both in terms of my capacity, and full in terms of the meaning and satisfaction I hold to get to work with the people I get to work with. I live with chronic illness and I am neurodivergent, and it's been life changing to find ways I am reliable and steady in my therapeutic work. I am constantly in awe of psychotherapy and the wonderful people finding their way on their journey. I will forever feel grateful to be a part of someone else's therapy.
I love my life beyond these things, too.
My work as a therapist is a huge part of my identity and week, but it's only one part. I am an artist, a friend, a partner, a labrador owner, a gardener, a sister, and someone currently writing this and watching a woodpecker from my woodland home. My connection to myself, my people, and the wider world is imperative to my physical and mental health. It makes me me. And the fuller I am of life, the more I enjoy my life, the more grounded and resourced I am in my work, too.