Clinical Supervision Perth
Individual and group supervision is available for provisional, early-career, and experienced psychologists. Supervision is provided by Dr Jacqueline Spencer, Board-Approved Supervisor with the Psychology Board of Australia.
Supervision is tailored to career stage, clinical context, and areas of interest, with an emphasis on reflective practice, ethical decision-making, and the integration of theory with lived clinical experience.
For registrars, supervision focuses on consolidating core competencies, strengthening formulation skills, and developing confidence in clinical decision-making when working with complex presentations.
For experienced psychologists, supervision provides a space to deepen clinical thinking, reflect on therapeutic process, and support ongoing professional development, sustainability, and engagement in the work.
A central aspect of supervision involves exploring the clinician’s understanding of the client, as well as their own responses within the therapeutic relationship. Attention is given to how meaning is made in clinical encounters, particularly in moments of uncertainty, complexity, or emotional intensity.
Supervision integrates psychodynamic, attachment-based, schema-informed, and trauma-informed perspectives. The approach is collaborative and respectful, supporting growth through curiosity, reflection, and clarity.