One-on-one peer supervision session for psychologists

Peer Supervision for Psychologists

Ongoing peer supervision for psychologists helps sustain reflective practice, reduce isolation, and support ethical, thoughtful clinical work.

At aMAZEin’ Minds Psychology, we offer peer supervision for psychologists who are seeking professional growth, debriefing, and connection in a safe and affirming environment. Whether you’re a solo practitioner, part of a team, or working in a specialist setting, peer supervision offers space to reflect, collaborate, and refine your clinical voice.

One-on-one peer supervision session for psychologists

Why Choose Peer Supervision?

Peer supervision is also a space to reconnect with your values and stay grounded in your therapeutic identity. It’s especially valuable for clinicians navigating private practice, multidisciplinary work, or emotionally complex client caseloads. Our sessions offer containment, encouragement, and shared wisdom.

Psychologists engage in peer supervision for many reasons, including:

  • Reflective practice and ethical consultation
  • Navigating complex client presentations
  • Managing burnout, role tension, or clinical uncertainty
  • Sharing strategies and innovations
  • Building community within private practice

Our approach is strengths-based, respectful, and grounded in real-world clinical insight.

Supervision Options

We offer flexible peer supervision formats:

  • 1:1 peer supervision for individualised reflection
  • Small group peer supervision (2–5 participants)
  • Case-focused or topic-based sessions
  • Ad hoc or ongoing arrangements

Sessions can focus on therapy, assessment, systems work (e.g., NDIS, schools), or private practice development. We also welcome discussions around neurodiversity-affirming practice, ethical dilemmas, and identity as a practitioner.

Workspace used during peer supervision for psychologists
Peer supervision for psychologists in a small group discussion

Who Facilitates the Space?

Our sessions are facilitated by board-approved supervisors with expertise in:

  • Neurodevelopmental and learning assessments
  • Early childhood and family work
  • Autism and ADHD
  • Adolescent and adult therapy
  • Affirming practice and diagnostic clarity

Peer supervision is not hierarchical — but having experienced facilitators helps shape deeper, more focused discussions.

We also follow empirical and professional guidelines for cultivating an environment conducive to effective supervision (e.g., see the APS tips).

Ready to Join?

If you’re looking for supportive, professional peer supervision, we’d love to connect.

📞 03 7046 4528
📧 info@amazeinminds.com.au
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