At Headway Psychology, we offer clinical supervision for psychologists and mental health professionals in Perth seeking professional development, ethical guidance, and reflective practice. Our supervision services support both early-career practitioners and experienced clinicians who want to strengthen their therapeutic skills, maintain best practice standards, and navigate complex clinical work.
Clinical supervision provides a confidential and collaborative space to discuss client work, reflect on therapeutic approaches, and enhance professional confidence while meeting professional registration requirements. At Headway, we have several experienced clinicians who are board approved supervisions.Â
Tiffany is the Principal Clinical Psychologist at Headway Psychology and Wellbeing. She is a Board-Approved Supervisor and ANZAED Credentialed Eating Disorder Clinician. Tiffany provides supervision to psychologists and mental health practitioners working with eating disorders. She has a particular interest in supporting supervisees to build confidence and competence in working with complex presentations, including comorbid trauma and dissociation. Her supervision style is collaborative and reflective, drawing on a range of modalities including CBT-E, MANTRA, Schema Therapy, and EMDR to support formulation-driven, individualised, and evidence-based care. Tiffany works with supervisees across all career stages, tailoring supervision to areas of clinical interest and professional goals.
Chelsea is a Clinical Psychologist and Board-Approved Supervisor who provides supervision to psychologists and mental health practitioners across a range of clinical presentations and career stages. She offers a reflective, collaborative, and formulation-driven supervision style, supporting supervisees to build confidence, deepen clinical thinking, and develop an authentic therapeutic approach grounded in evidence-based practice.
Chelsea has a particular interest in working with supervisees supporting women, antenatal and postnatal clients, children, adolescents, and relational patterns shaped by early experiences.
Her supervision is informed by attachment theory, developmental frameworks, and a strong focus on the therapeutic relationship. Chelsea integrates a range of modalities, including Schema Therapy, CBT, ACT, EMDR, Interpersonal Therapy (IPT), Emotion Focused Therapy (EFT), Mentalisation Based Therapy (MBT), and Gottman Method Couples Therapy, to support individualised, compassionate, and clinically grounded care.
Alongside therapy, Chelsea also provides cognitive, educational, and ADHD assessments for children and adults, and supports supervisees in developing confidence with assessment formulation, interpretation, and report writing. She values creating a supervision space that encourages curiosity, reflection, professional growth, and sustainable practice.
Jess is a clinical psychologist with a special interest in anxiety disorders, borderline personality disorder and complex trauma. Jess takes a collaborative, supportive, and reflective approach to supervision, with a focus on creating a safe and engaging learning environment. She is passionate about supporting early-career psychologists to build their clinical skills and confidence. Jess brings fifteen years of clinical practice within psychiatric hospitals, schools and private practice settings and is trained in various therapeutic modalities including CBT, DBT, Schema Therapy and EMDR. Jess is also a qualified yoga teacher (with additional trauma-focused yoga training) and a particular interest in the mind-body connection and somatic intervention. She works with adolescents and adult clients.
Clinical supervision is a professional process where psychologists or mental health clinicians meet with an experienced supervisor to discuss clinical work, reflect on therapeutic approaches, and ensure ethical and effective practice.
Clinical supervision is commonly required for provisional psychologists completing registration requirements, but many registered psychologists and allied health professionals also engage in supervision as part of ongoing professional development and reflective practice.
Yes. Provisional psychologists must complete supervision as part of their registration pathway and training requirements.
Yes. At Headway, we offer online supervision sessions, which provide flexibility while still allowing meaningful discussion of clinical work, case formulation, and professional development.
The frequency of supervision depends on registration requirements, career stage, and individual professional development needs. Some clinicians attend supervision regularly, while others seek supervision for specific cases or professional consultation.
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