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The Curse of the Imposter Syndrome

The Curse of the Imposter Syndrome

Have you ever experienced feelings of doubt or felt that you were an intellectual or professional fraud? If your answer is yes, you may be suffering from the imposter syndrome. The imposter syndrome is a widespread yet rarely discussed phenomenon. It is centred around...

Supervisory Relationships

Supervisory Relationships

Supervision is the formal relationship between a therapist (supervisee) and a qualified supervisor with significant experience in the field. The purpose of supervision is to support clinical work with empathy, sensitivity, diligence and care. Also ensure that the...

Handling Difficult Emotions

Handling Difficult Emotions

Therapists who are about to embark on their practice or are in the early years of their profession inevitably experience difficult emotions either from their personal life, professional life, or both. Shame, fear, jealousy, anger, sadness, self-criticism, rejection,...

The Key Benefits of Clinical Supervision

The Key Benefits of Clinical Supervision

Clinical supervision is an important part of maintaining the highest standards of care in a clinical setting. It serves as an opportunity for clinicians to receive guidance and feedback from experienced professionals while they work with their clients. In this blog...

Survivial Guide by Joy Ladin

Survivial Guide by Joy Ladin

No matter how old you are, it helps to be young when you’re coming to life, to be unfinished, a mysterious statement, a journey from star to star, so break out a box of crayolas and draw your family looking uncomfortably away from the you you’ve exchanged for the...