

Post-Supervision Reflection for Therapists: Integrating Supervision into Clinical Practice
Over the years, I’ve noticed that supervision rarely produces dramatic breakthroughs. More often, it produces subtle recalibration — a formulation softens, an assumption loosens, an emotional response becomes clearer. Occasionally it unsettles certainty. Sometimes it restores it.
The question, for me, is not whether supervision was useful. It is what happens next.
jane@northside
Feb 19


Why a Therapeutic Philosophy Matters in Counselling and Psychotherapy
With a clear philosophical grounding, technique becomes more integrated and responsive — a way of expressing something more fundamental about how we work with people.
jane@northside
Jan 10


Beyond the Therapy Room: March 2025
March 2025 newsletter for therapists - this issue - Discrimination-related depression and Music as pain relief.
jane@northside
Mar 30, 2025


Picture Cards As Therapy Resources
A selection of picture card ideas to use within your therapeutic work - including recommendations from other practitioners.
jane@northside
Nov 8, 2024


Essential Counselling Skills: A Journey to Empathy and Connection
6 key things to develop to be better at human connection in order to be able to help or work more effectively.
jane@northside
Dec 21, 2023


Announcing new workshops for TA students - Key TA Concepts
We are pleased to announce a new series of short workshops developed for TA students; Key TA Concepts.
jane@northside
Oct 26, 2023


Using reflective questioning within the clinical supervision session
Using reflective questioning within clinical supervision encourages counsellors to examine their own role and effectiveness.
jane@northside
Jun 13, 2023


What Makes a Good Clinical Supervisor?
There isn't a 'one-size fits all' approach to supervision. However, there are general principles on qualities that make a good supervisor.
jane@northside
Apr 13, 2023


5 Ways Critical Thinking Skills Can Help Me Be A Better Therapist
Critical thinking is an essential life skill and can help us be better counsellors or therapists. This posts explores why.
jane@northside
Mar 10, 2023
