Clinical Supervision

A reflective, compassionate space to support your professional practice.
Book a free 15 minute consultation

At Yew, we understand that supervision is an essential part of ethical, sustainable therapeutic practice. It’s a space for reflection, growth, and professional nourishment — where you can explore your work openly and with care.


Suz offers integrative supervision for therapists and trainees seeking a grounded and supportive relationship that encourages both professional development and personal reflection.

Our Approach

Supervision with Suz is collaborative and tailored to your therapeutic model, stage of practice, and professional goals. The emphasis is on curiosity, compassion, and balance — holding both client work and practitioner wellbeing at the heart of each session. In practice, this means:



  • Exploring clinical material in depth
  • Developing reflective practice and self-awareness
  • Considering ethical and professional dilemmas
  • Supporting creativity, resilience, and confidence in your work


Suz draws upon integrative therapeutic frameworks and years of experience supporting practitioners across diverse contexts.

Who supervision is for:

  • Qualified therapists and counsellors seeking ongoing support
  • Trainees working toward qualification or placement hours
  • Practitioners wanting to explore specific areas of focus such as trauma, neurodivergence, or relational practice




Supervision is offered both online and in person, depending on your preference and location.


Why choose supervision with Yew?

  • A calm, non-judgemental space to reflect and grow
  • Integrative and flexible — tailored to your way of working
  • A focus on professional development and practitioner wellbeing
  • A neurodiversity-affirming and trauma-informed approach to practitioner development

If you’re seeking supervision that feels both supportive and professionally enriching, we invite you to book a free 15 minute consultation. This is a chance to discuss your needs, ask questions, and see if the approach feels like a good fit for your practice.