“I am trying to explain the inexplicable. I see supervision as a hologram in which each moment contains everything that needs to be embodied, felt and known. The different worlds of the client, supervisee, supervisor and the outside world are simultaneously mirroring and co-creating each other. Supervision offers us the opportunity to become present to that moment of awareness, to slow down so that the wound, disturbance or disconnection that seems to be breaking everything and us apart is, instead, the road back home”
- Clarify and refine our ideas
- Sit with and explore emerging thoughts and feelings
- Be welcomed in our perspectives or challenged in our visions
- Receive information or be released from unhelpful disturbances


- Individual supervision: One-to-one space to reflect on your practice
- Group supervision: Co-facilitated with Mihaela-Leocadia Hartescu, focused on perinatal & parental mental health.
- Perinatal & parental psychotherapy
- The multilingual self in psychotherapy
- Psychotherapy research
