Supervision for CBT Therapists
Style
As a CBT supervisor, Amy is open, reflective, and values a human-to-human relationship, creating a supportive and collaborative environment for supervisees. With years of experience, she brings a deep understanding of cognitive behavioural therapy, balancing expert guidance with empathy. Her reflective nature allows her to continuously assess and adapt her approach, ensuring that the supervision is tailored to each supervisee's unique needs. She will emphasise the importance of trust, respect, and mutual growth, fostering a space where supervisees feel comfortable discussing challenges, exploring their professional and personal development, and honing their clinical skills.
Experience
Amy has been supervising therapists since 2015 and has specifically focused on supervising CBT therapists since 2017. Throughout her career, she has provided supervision to both trainee and qualified therapists, including those in lead positions within NHS services. Her extensive experience includes working as a clinical lead, where she was responsible for the safe and effective care of all clients and was dedicated to the professional growth of those she managed. Additionally, Amy's role as a lecturer on the Postgraduate Diploma in CBT has further enhanced her expertise, with a thorough understanding of mental health difficulties and the most up-to-date developments in the field. This academic position also enables her to provide high-quality supervision by combining theoretical knowledge with practical experience to ensure the development of competent and reflective therapists.