Clinical Supervision (virtual)
Clinical supervision is a vital process for professionals seeking to enhance their skills and therapeutic effectiveness. It offers a reflective space to discuss client cases, explore different therapeutic approaches, and receive constructive feedback. This supportive framework not only fosters personal growth and confidence but also ensures the highest standards of care for your clients.
Clinical Supervision is offered to Registered or Professional Art Therapists and Psychotherapists who are seeking Clinical Supervision to support their clinical work.
If you are a student, please contact me directly via email (karen@karenfreud.com)
Karen Freud
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Support for navigating topics such as...
informed consent
confidentiality
working within a circle of care
record keeping
transference/countertransference
safe and effective use of self
boundaries
engaging hesitant clients
setting therapeutic goals
navigating the ending of treatment
Qualifications
Over twenty years of clinical experience, providing individual and group psychotherapy for individuals of all ages across various settings/populations including: private practice, children's mental health, community centres, long-term care homes, and addiction and mental healthcare.
Meet criteria outlined by the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO) for providing Clinical Supervision
Approved Clinical Supervisor for the Canadian Art Therapy Association (CATA) and Ontario Art Therapy Association (OATA)
Actively provide Clinical Supervision for students of the Toronto Art Therapy Institute
Clinical Supervision for...
Art Therapy students working towards graduation
Art Therapy Professionals working towards Registered status with either the Canadian Art Therapy Association (CATA) or Ontario Art Therapy Association (OATA)
Art Therapists who are Registered Psychotherapist (Qualifying) members of the CRPO
Art Therapists who are Registered Psychotherapist members of the CRPO working towards qualifying for "independent practice."
Art Therapists of any status who feel they can benefit from Clinical Supervision to support their clinical work