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S2E13: How to get the most out of supervision

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How are you using your supervision?

This solo episode wraps up the season with Dr. Natalie Stott inviting listeners to reflect on the supervision process in their therapy practice. Dr. Stott shares personal observations, practical questions, and strategies to support therapists in making the most out of supervision, whether in private practice or employed settings. She introduces Supervisor Platform, a new tool to help UK based practitioners find the right supervisor, and encourages a thoughtful approach to supervision to nurture growth and avoid therapist drift.

Highlights include:

01:15 Why supervision choices matter and the challenge of finding the right supervisor

04:22 The importance of preparation and intentionality in supervision

09:42 Supervision contracts and ways to keep supervision relevant

14:50 Using recordings, role play, and group models in supervision

19:00 Making space for personal reflection, brave conversations, and growth in supervision

Guest Info

Dr. Natalie Stott

Clinical Psychologist, host of the Mastering Therapy podcast, and founder of Supervisor Platform (the UK’s first directory for clinical supervisors). Specialises in helping psychologists, psychotherapists, and counsellors develop their skills and confidence in client work.

Mastering Therapy podcast: www.masteringtherapy.com

Resources discussed


** Check out Mastering Therapy’s Youtube Channel for all podcast episodes **

For notification on up coming episodes and for occasional summaries of tools discussed on the podcast sign up here: www.masteringtherapy.com

To recommend a topic you’d like to hear about, or if you’d like to appear on the podcast please get in touch at www.masteringtherapy.com/guest

For private psychology services and therapy visit www.drnataliestott.com

*****

Subscribe to the Mastering Therapy Podcast YouTube channel

Follow Mastering therapy on instagram

Connect with Dr Natalie Stott on LinkedIn

Disclaimer: The Mastering therapy podcast and the information provided by Dr Natalie Stott (Dclinpsych, HPCP reg), is solely intended for informational and educational purposes and should only be used by qualified professionals.

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Manage episode 493646292 series 3607741
Content provided by Natalie Stott. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Natalie Stott or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

How are you using your supervision?

This solo episode wraps up the season with Dr. Natalie Stott inviting listeners to reflect on the supervision process in their therapy practice. Dr. Stott shares personal observations, practical questions, and strategies to support therapists in making the most out of supervision, whether in private practice or employed settings. She introduces Supervisor Platform, a new tool to help UK based practitioners find the right supervisor, and encourages a thoughtful approach to supervision to nurture growth and avoid therapist drift.

Highlights include:

01:15 Why supervision choices matter and the challenge of finding the right supervisor

04:22 The importance of preparation and intentionality in supervision

09:42 Supervision contracts and ways to keep supervision relevant

14:50 Using recordings, role play, and group models in supervision

19:00 Making space for personal reflection, brave conversations, and growth in supervision

Guest Info

Dr. Natalie Stott

Clinical Psychologist, host of the Mastering Therapy podcast, and founder of Supervisor Platform (the UK’s first directory for clinical supervisors). Specialises in helping psychologists, psychotherapists, and counsellors develop their skills and confidence in client work.

Mastering Therapy podcast: www.masteringtherapy.com

Resources discussed


** Check out Mastering Therapy’s Youtube Channel for all podcast episodes **

For notification on up coming episodes and for occasional summaries of tools discussed on the podcast sign up here: www.masteringtherapy.com

To recommend a topic you’d like to hear about, or if you’d like to appear on the podcast please get in touch at www.masteringtherapy.com/guest

For private psychology services and therapy visit www.drnataliestott.com

*****

Subscribe to the Mastering Therapy Podcast YouTube channel

Follow Mastering therapy on instagram

Connect with Dr Natalie Stott on LinkedIn

Disclaimer: The Mastering therapy podcast and the information provided by Dr Natalie Stott (Dclinpsych, HPCP reg), is solely intended for informational and educational purposes and should only be used by qualified professionals.

  continue reading

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