Supervision

Our main goals with supervision:
  • Developing professional competencies
  • Enhancing self-reflection and awareness
  • Preventing burnout
  • Improving decision-making skills
Supervision is a safe, supportive space where professional dilemmas can be clarified, hidden resources discovered, and new perspectives opened. It is not counseling, nor psychotherapy, but a structured conversation that helps you better understand how you operate, become more effective in your work, and prevent burnout. Supervision is like a professional workshop holding up a mirror: it helps you reflect, learn, and grow.
Supervision is a professional support process aimed at fostering professional development, self-reflection, and more effective work. It is most commonly used in helping professions (such as psychologists, social workers, teachers, and healthcare workers), but it is also valuable for leaders, coaches, and corporate professionals.
During supervision, a trained supervisor helps participants process their professional dilemmas, develop their self-awareness, and become more effective in their work. The process can take the form of individual, group, or team supervision, and typically takes place in a supportive, non-judgmental environment.

Where else has supervision been used?

Supervision originally became widespread in the helping professions (such as psychology, social work, and healthcare), but it is becoming increasingly relevant in many other fields, especially in areas related to workplace self-reflection and leadership development.

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