At Hearth Women’s Health, I offer both clinical supervision and professional mentoring for clinicians working in maternal and perinatal health. While both provide support, they serve different purposes, and I will help you clarify which pathway best meets your needs.
Supervision is a grounded, relational space for case-based reflection and strengthening clinical formulation. In this work, I use a nested model of supervision designed specifically for perinatal and maternal practice, where the work is often relational, embodied, and attachment-focused. We explore dyadic dynamics, matrescence-informed frameworks, occupational identity shifts, and how the therapeutic process lives not only between you and your client, but within the broader systems surrounding you both. We also make space for your own embodied responses and regulatory patterns, recognising that this work can land deeply in the nervous system.
Mentoring is developmental and future-focused. It supports you in becoming the clinician you want to be. We focus on professional identity, scope of practice, career direction, and sustainable structures aligned with your values.
Whether you are seeking structured clinical reflection or strategic professional direction, my approach remains steady, relational, and developmentally grounded — helping you build clarity, confidence, and sustainable practice.
