Individual supervision provides a confidential space for case consultation, skill development, ethical decision making, and mentorship. It is ideal for both new and experienced counsellors. For those who prefer a more collaborative setting, dyads or small groups of up to 4 offer peer-supported learning, detailed case discussions, and a reduced cost.
Seahorse Counselling’s group supervision offers a supportive, collaborative space for professional development, tailored to participants’ interests and clinical focus. Whether engaging in general supervision or IFS consultation, these groups of 6-8 participants foster in-depth discussion, skill-building, and peer connection — helping you grow in confidence and competence as a clinician.
Kate offers supervision for Supervisor Candidates, including support with developing supervisory skills, navigating ethical issues, and reviewing required documents such as contracts and reflection papers.
We have several options available to provide support for counsellors trained in IFS. For those wanting support using IFS in their clinical practice, we offer individual, group and dyadic supervision as well as video reviews.