Professional Supervision

As a professional supervisor, one of my key responsibilities is to create a safe and supportive environment where my supervisees can feel free to reflect on their work and explore their personal beliefs, values, and perspectives. Through this process, I aim to hold space for them to develop a deeper understanding of themselves and their work, which in turn can lead to increased awareness, effectiveness and competence in their vocations.

“Each of us is part heroine or hero and part coward, part parent and part child, part saint and part thief. It is in learning to identify these great archetypal motifs within ourselves, learning to honor each one as a legitimate human trait, learning to live out the energy of each in a constructive way, that we make inner work a great odyssey of the spirit.”

― Robert A. Johnson, Inner Work: Using Dreams and Active Imagination for Personal Growth (1986)