You can use supervision to enhance your therapeutic techniques and approaches by:

  • Receiving Constructive Feedback: Supervisors can provide insights into your therapeutic style and techniques, identifying areas for improvement and offering suggestions for new approaches.
  • Exploring New Modalities: Supervision is an opportunity to discuss and explore different therapeutic modalities or interventions that may be more effective for specific clients.
  • Role-Playing and Practice: Engaging in roleplays during supervision can help you practice new techniques in a safe environment, allowing you to gain confidence before applying them in client sessions.
  • Case Studies and Discussion: Bringing specific client cases to supervision for discussion can help you analyse the effectiveness of your current approaches and brainstorm alternative strategies.
  • Goal Setting: Collaboratively setting professional development goals with your supervisor can help you focus on specific skills or techniques you wish to enhance, guiding your ongoing learning.