Group Supervision:
Group supervision can be an incredibly supportive learning experience where participants gain exposure to different client populations, placement experiences and a wealth of knowledge from their peers as well as the supervisor.
Group supervision generally requires a minimum of three and a maximum of five participants. Groups can either be attended as a series, or individually. During each session the supervisor will introduce the topic for discussion and participants will then be encouraged to share examples of their own work and present questions for discussion within the group. All group members are encouraged to actively participate.
With an emphasis on reflective practice, problem solving and skill development, participants are encouraged to present their most challenging cases and/or questions to the group, to maximise the learning experience.
Prior to some groups, the supervisor may send out materials, readings or tasks to complete in preparation for the group. This is designed to enhance the overall learning experience and the consolidation of skills and knowledge.
Topics include the following:
- Ethical, Legal and Professional Issues
- Assessment and Diagnosis
- Report-Writing and Case Notes
- Case Discussion and Review
- Case Formulation and Treatment Planning
- Micro-Counselling Skills
- Self-Care for Psychologists
- Practice Across the Lifespan
- Working with Diverse Client Populations
- Reflective Practice

We also offer “open” groups with a more flexible format, where participants
can choose to present cases or ask questions regarding particular
topics of interest.
Group supervision is delivered online, via Zoom, so participants
can attend Australia-wide. Groups are generally held on a Monday and Tuesday evening to fit around work commitments. Please click here to see our current group timetable. All groups can be booked and paid for online. You will receive a link to the session, with any relevant instructions, prior to the group.
Supervision Components
Please click on the links below for further information:
Psychological Practice
Individual Supervision
Group Supervision
Psychometric Testing
Professional Development