Supervisors for the helping & health professions

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The following Auckland Therapists offer clinical and professional supervision services for psychotherapists, counsellors and other helping and health professions :

Central Auckland

Anna Fleming (Sandringham). With a social work background working in statutory and NGO agencies, as well as psychotherapy experience working in tertiary settings and private practice, I have been providing supervision for a range of clinicians for a number of years now. I am particularly interested in helping people think transferentially about their clinical work, I enjoy working with beginning practitioners, and I also have significant experience working with tangata whai ora Māori and their whānau. As a practitioner with whakapapa Māori I have a particular interest in providing guidance to other practitioners who may be working with Māori and need further support. I have also completed research into how attachment connections look like from a Māori perspective and am happy to bring this perspective into our sessions.

Alan Jones (Mt Eden).

Bill Farrell (Mt Eden / Epsom).

Emma Harris (Titirangi).

Glenda Keam (Titirangi). Glenda offers clinical supervision to counsellors and psychotherapists who offer longer-term treatment. She also has many years experience as an academic supervisor and postgraduate teacher in the creative arts.

Helen Packard (Herne Bay). I have been offering clinical supervision since the early 1990’s to a range of health professionals but primarily with psychotherapists and counsellors working within the ACC funding system. I have supervised work on a wide range of issues with individual therapy, couples and group work.

Jay Morris (Titirangi). I have begun offering ongoing supervision to mental health professionals and health professionals generally. I look forward to discussing your supervision requirements.

Jennifer Pamplin (Ponsonby). I have been offering supervision for many years to psychotherapists, both already qualified and those in training or in the process of setting up a practice. Also I am experienced in offering supervision to leaders of community groups, those working in people helping professions, medical professionals, team leaders, faith groups, priests and deacons.

John Bryant (Greenhithe & Mt Albert). I have been offering clinical supervision for over 20 years. I have a certificate in clinical supervision and masters degree. I currently offer supervision to a range of supervisees including psychotherapists, counsellors and AUT psychotherapy students. I work principally in the area of trauma, violence, anxiety and relationships. I supervise through the lens of psychodynamic, neuroscience, CBT and mindfulness therapies.

Liadan Cotter (Mt Albert). I offer clinical supervision to individuals and groups. I have 25 years experience supervising in private practice, within DHB Mental Health Service and supervising students in the AUT Psychotherapy Masters Program. My background modalities are Relational Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT), Mentalisation Based Therapy (MBT), Mindfulness, Trauma therapy, Cross-cultural and Eco-psychotherapy.

Mark Mercier (Avondale & Titirangi).

Dr Olli Anttila (Parnell). I have been supervising for a long time and a substantial part of my work is supervision of my psychotherapist and medical colleagues.

Dr Richard Fox (Ponsonby). I offer supervision and have supervised therapists on the Advanced Clinical Practitioner pathway. My interest is more at the humanistic end of the spectrum and have a background in Hakomi, experience with sensitive claims clients, more recent training in Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy and the Internal Family Systems model, and interest in the Intensive Short Term Dynamic Psychotherapy approach.

Tomislav Skulic (Mt Eden & Titirangi). I have been offering ongoing supervision to counsellors and psychotherapists for several years now. I combine both theory and diverse clinical experience to assist my supervisees in their work.

East Auckland

Bogusia Loska (Howick)

West Auckland

Jenni van der Schoot (Point Chevalier). My experience in clinical supervision has extended over 20 years. I have a Masters Degree and a Certificate in Clinical Supervision. I work with a range of supervisees - therapists who work in agencies and schools; students; psychotherapists who are in private practice. My specialties are trauma, anxiety, grief, migration, anxiety, PTSD and relationships.

John Bryant (Greenhithe & Mt Albert). I have been offering clinical supervision for over 20 years. I have a certificate in clinical supervision and masters degree. I currently offer supervision to a range of supervisees including psychotherapists, counsellors and AUT psychotherapy students. I work principally in the area of trauma, violence, anxiety and relationships. I supervise through the lens of psychodynamic, neuroscience, CBT and mindfulness therapies.

Hamish Brown (Te Atatu). Hamish offers clinical supervision to counsellors, psychotherapists and clinical psychologists who offer longer term treatment. He also has many years experience coaching people in leadership positions in organisations.

North Shore

Anna Drijver (Northcote).

Estelle Lloyd (Whangaparaoa). I have many years experience supervising psychotherapists, counsellors, psychiatric Nurses and mental health support workers. I am registered as a supervisor with PBANZ and NZAC.

Stephen Appel (Birkenhead). I have fifteen years of experience supervising psychotherapists as well as AUT psychotherapy students. My supervision style is to be 'alongside' the supervisee as a colleague and mentor.

Online

Louise Embleton Tudor. I have been involved in the training of psychotherapists and counsellors for over twenty-five years in the UK, and then as a visiting contributor at AUT. I trained as a supervisor at metanoia in London. Influences on my perspective and approach include the work of Robin Shohet and Joan Wilmot, Norman Kagan and Carl Rogers. I have published on the metaphor of a good midwife as good supervisor. My attitude is one of collegiality, mutual enquiry, respect and transparency. My aim is for your experience to be one of an optimal combination of support and challenge. I enjoy collaborating with both experienced and less experienced colleagues, and working with a variety of other health professionals to support best outcomes for clients, and for you, growth and professional development, according to your aims and ambitions.