About Online Supervision and Online Therapy Training & Development
Learn more about online supervision and online therapy training; this section also includes papers and other professional development materials.
Whether you’ve been at it for years, or you’re just getting started as an online practitioner, I hope you’ll find something useful in our section for online supervision and online therapy training and development.
Learn more about online supervision and online therapy training; this section also includes papers and other professional development materials.
Are you considering online supervision? Here are some factors that may be worth thinking about before you decide to commit to working this way.
An important part of improving the service offered to clients is listening to what they have to say. The widely used client feedback form which we’ve been providing since 2003 is now available for download again after a brief hiatus.
What makes good supervision? Here are some of my ideas about what I value in supervision as a supervisee, and about what I try to offer in turn as a supervisor.
Thinking about some of the most frequently asked questions about online clinical supervision may help you to get the most out of your online supervision relationship.
Are you undertaking online therapy training or seeking to augment your existing competence in the practice of online therapy or online counselling?
Whole Practice Mentoring can help with all aspects of growing and building your already established practice. If you’re looking for something broader than clinical supervision, and you want to work with an experienced online therapist who actually makes a living online, Whole Practice Mentoring may fit the bill.
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