PROFESSIONAL & CLINICAL SUPERVISION
SUPERVISION VIA ZOOM
Individual | Group | Supervision of Supervision (SOS)
Neurodiversity-affirming · Queer-affirming · Strengths-focused
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Tania Rose is a psychotherapist, arts therapist, educator, and workplace-wellbeing researcher, accredited with the Australian Counselling Association (L4 - College of Supervisors) and the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA - RCC). She offers collaborative, rights-oriented supervision for practitioners in private practice and team settings, with particular support for neurodivergent clinicians (Autism, ADHD, Tourette syndrome, etc) and practitioners living with disability or chronic illness. Sessions are conducted via Zoom for accessibility, flexibility, and confidentiality, and focus on ethical reflection, practitioner wellbeing, and sustainable, strengths-based practice.
Experienced. Supportive.
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PROFESSIONAL FOCUSED SUPPORT DURING EXTRAORDINARY TIMES
Ethical supervision offers practitioners the depth of support needed to move from coping to practising with confidence. It provides a structured space for reflective practice, strengthens a sense of capacity and restoration, and keeps ethical decision-making, professional self-care, and hope at the centre of clinical work, particularly in demanding contexts.
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Tania is an experienced psychotherapist, supervisor, and lived-experience neurodivergent practitioner with over 30 years’ experience working alongside neurodivergent clients and people with diverse disabilities. She recognises the significant professional and personal pressures facing practitioners and tailors supervision to the individual’s needs and context, drawing on cultural and workplace frameworks that extend beyond neurotypical models to support sustainable, ethical practice. As a workplace wellbeing researcher, she integrates current evidence with real-world clinical understanding.
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Tania provides online one-to-one professional supervision for individuals in private practice and organisations, as well as micro-group online supervision (3–5 practitioners per group, meeting monthly).
SUPERVISION FILES
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WHAT TO CONSIDER IN SUPERVISION
An overview for new supervisees and those seeking supervision
Supervision is a vital component of professional growth and ethical practice in the field. It provides opportunities for learning, self-reflection, and accountability, ultimately leading to improved client care.
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A Question of Capacity
Exploring the perception of capacity, consideration and decompression.

Counselling & Psychotherapy
for mental health professionals
Therapeutic support for those supporting others (via ZOOM)
Being a mental health professional has unique challenges. It's considered good practice for professionals to have their own therapeutic support to strengthen their support of others.
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It can be daunting and time-consuming to find a counsellor or therapist who can provide the kind of support you might expect from a professional in your own field. This can make it all the more important that you feel a sense of therapeutic rapport and connection.
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Feel free to get in touch and have a chat about what you feel might be good fit for your own therapeutic journey. Enhance your capacity for restoration and sustainability.




