Clinical Supervision

I provide clinical supervision to support anti-oppressive therapists, community workers and organisations to reflect on, develop and interrogate their clinical practice in a compassionate and challenging space. I apply transformative and healing justice frameworks to nurture an anti-capitalist and community based clinical practice.

I use creative, trauma-informed and embodied practices within supervision to encourage an ongoing anti-racist and anti-oppressive praxis that ties theory with clinical work.

Testimonials

“Sage's supervision has transformed my relationship with justice, self and collective care. Their extensive knowledge and care enable me to feel fully seen and held accountable in my intersecting and complex identities and commitment to transformative justice. It truly feels radical.

I recommend their supervision, consultation, workshops and facilitation to everyone.”

“Sage is an exceptionally skilled supervisor, who supports me in navigating both the breadth and depth of my work with clients. They are committed to and invite the steadfast unravelling of tightly wound constructs of oppression and supremacism - while being rooted in humanity, kindness and compassion.

They embody and model the awareness and curiosity that is vital for decolonial and liberatory therapy work. The experience of co-regulation, co-exploration and practice of collective care during our supervision sessions greatly informs and impacts the space I hold for my clients. I’m truly and deeply grateful to Sage for their supervision, presence and support.”

“Sage has a gentle yet challenging approach that continues to enhance my awareness of all aspects of art psychotherapy practice; I have really appreciated the insight, knowledge and experience that they bring. Regular artmaking and somatic check-ins are particularly supportive and encouraging in our sessions. Sage’s commitment to collective care is highly motivating - supervision with them has been of huge benefit to myself, empowering me to be of benefit to the community I work alongside.”

“Sage has only been my clinical supervisor for a short while, but they have already supported me to reflect deeper on my practice as an anti-racism and justice worker, especially around holding my own boundaries. They always validate and challenge as and where appropriate. I really look forward to continuing my journey with them.”