Supervision is an important part of counselling, offering time to reflect, recharge, and strengthen professional practice. Based in Hythe, Kent, Caroline provides supportive and collaborative supervision for counsellors at every stage of their career. Her approach encourages honesty, reflection, and personal growth, helping counsellors feel confident and well-supported in their work.
Understanding Supervision
Supervision is a vital part of good counselling practice. It offers space to think, reflect, and feel supported in the work. It’s also an opportunity to explore challenges, celebrate progress, and continue learning and growing as a practitioner.
A Collaborative Space
Supervision works best when it feels like a shared process. It’s about working together to explore what’s happening with clients and in the room, allowing new perspectives and insights to emerge through open discussion.
Safe and Supportive
Feeling safe to talk about both strengths and difficulties is essential. Supervision should be a space where anything can be brought into the conversation, without judgement and with genuine care.
Encouraging Reflection
Reflecting on what happens in sessions – with clients and within supervision – helps deepen understanding and confidence. It can highlight patterns, bring clarity, and support continued personal and professional development.
Professional Growth
Supervision provides not only a professional safeguard but also a source of inspiration and growth. It helps counsellors build resilience, stay connected to their values, and maintain a healthy, balanced approach to their work.
a place for reflection
Supervision is an essential part of counselling practice, offering support, perspective, and professional growth. It allows counsellors to explore their work in depth, gaining a clearer understanding of what is happening with clients and within themselves. It can help bring awareness to the emotional impact of the work, strengthen professional boundaries, and encourage confidence when facing complex situations. Supervision also provides reassurance that you are working safely and ethically, while nurturing your own wellbeing and development as a practitioner.
Working Together
Supervision is a shared process that values openness and curiosity. Discussing what happens in sessions and exploring the dynamics of the work can bring clarity and deeper understanding, benefiting both counsellor and client.
Finding Professional Support
Supervision offers a steady source of guidance throughout your practice. It provides time to talk through uncertainty, celebrate progress, and feel supported in maintaining ethical, reflective, and compassionate work.
Length and cost
An initial half-hour meeting can be arranged to see whether the supervision approach and working style feel like a good fit.
Sessions last 60 minutes and cost £50 per hour
Location
Sessions are available in person in Hythe, Kent, or online via a secure video platform
Availability
Appointments are offered Monday to Thursday between 9am and 5pm
Session Details
Supervision sessions are designed to be supportive, flexible, and centred around what you need. They provide space for reflection, professional development, and ongoing support within a safe and understanding environment.
Frequency
Supervision can be arranged regularly to meet your training or professional requirements
Cancellations
At least 24 hours’ notice is requested for cancellations; missed sessions with less notice may be charged in full
Focus
Each session is tailored to your professional needs, offering a calm and reflective space for ongoing development.