Clinical Supervision
Clinical supervision sessions are regular, structured meetings where a therapist (supervisee) is able to reflect on their work, improve skills, and ensure ethical, effective care. Rebecca is an approved supervisor with the Nova Scotia College of Counselling Therapists (NSCCT).
Rebecca MacDonald
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Supervision sessions can cover a variety of topics
Common topics include:
- Case discussion
- Clinical skill development
- Reflective practice
- Ethical and professional guidance
- Feedback
- Support and burnout prevention
What makes supervision effective?
Good supervision includes:
- Trust and psychological safety
- Honest discussion of mistakes or uncertainty
- Clear, actionable feedback
- Respect for your autonomy and growth
Rebecca offers a blend of supervision styles depending on your level of competence and need.
- Directive: The supervisor gives clear guidance and instruction
- Collaborative: More discussion and shared problem-solving
- Reflective: Focus on insight, emotions, and the therapist's experience
Adaptive Mindset: ADHD Counselling Services
366 Main St,Kentville, NS
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