Psychology Supervision
& Mentoring
Professional supervision that supports your practice, and the person behind it
At Immersive Psychology Group, we believe high-quality psychology supervision should be more than meeting professional requirements. It should be a safe, thoughtful and collaborative space where you can strengthen your clinical skills, reflect on complex work, build confidence and develop a sustainable career.
Our experienced AHPRA Board-approved psychology supervisors provide individual and group supervision to provisional psychologists, psychology registrars, registered psychologists and other mental health professionals.
Based in Perth, Western Australia, we offer face-to-face psychology supervision in Perth as well as telehealth supervision across Australia, allowing you to find a supervisor whose experience and approach align with your professional goals.
Psychology Supervision for Every Stage of Practice
Whether you are navigating the early stages of registration, developing expertise in a particular area, seeking consultation on a complex client, or looking for ongoing professional support, our supervisors can tailor supervision to your needs.
We offer supervision and mentoring for:
- Provisional psychologists completing the 5+1 pathway, including primary and secondary supervision to support AHPRA registration requirements
- Clinical Psychology Registrars completing supervision toward area of practice endorsement
- Registered psychologists seeking ongoing clinical supervision and professional development
- One-off psychology supervision and client consultation for complex cases or specific areas of practice
- Early-career psychologists wanting support as they transition into independent practice
- Established psychologists seeking reflective practice, advanced skills development or career support
- Mental health practitioners, counsellors and other professionals seeking clinical supervision
- Practitioners working in eating disorders and disordered eating
- Professionals seeking greater confidence in psychological assessment, formulation, intervention or report writing
Supervision may focus on clinical skills, professional development, career direction, complex client presentations, ethical decision-making, AHPRA requirements, practitioner wellbeing or simply having a trusted professional space in which to think.
Find a Supervisor Who Fits the Way You Work
There is no single "right" way to provide supervision.
Our psychologists bring different areas of expertise, therapeutic modalities, professional backgrounds and supervision styles. We see those differences as a strength.
Some of our supervisors work from a deeply reflective, relational and somatic perspective, bringing attention to the connection between body, mind and emotion. This can include noticing the embodied and nervous-system responses present within the therapeutic and supervisory relationship — those of the client, practitioner and supervisor.
Others bring extensive expertise in psychological and neurodevelopmental assessment across the lifespan, including assessment selection, administration, scoring, interpretation, formulation, formal diagnosis and comprehensive psychological report writing.
Depending on the supervisor, areas of experience may include:
- Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
- EMDR therapy
- Schema Therapy
- Motivational Interviewing
- Somatic, emotion-focused and embodied approaches
- Eating disorder assessment and treatment
- Addiction and behavioural change
- Child and adolescent psychology
- Parenting and family support
- Adult psychology
- Neurodiversity across the lifespan
- Neurodevelopmental assessment
- Cognitive and psychological assessment
- WAIS and WISC assessment, scoring and interpretation
- Psychological formulation and report writing
- Diagnostic assessment
- NDIS-related assessment and report preparation
- DVA-related psychological work
If you are looking to build capability in a particular therapeutic modality or assessment area, our administration team can help identify the supervisor whose professional experience is most closely aligned with what you are seeking.
Supervision That Goes Beyond the Client in Front of You
Clinical work asks a great deal of practitioners.
Supervision provides an opportunity not only to consider what is happening therapeutically, but also how the work is affecting you as the clinician.
At Immersive Psychology Group, we treat supervision as a space where you can bring uncertainty, curiosity and complexity. Together, you can explore client work while also considering your professional identity, boundaries, confidence, emotional responses and the cumulative demands of therapeutic practice.
Supervision and mentoring can support you with areas such as burnout prevention, practitioner wellbeing, career development, skills building, difficult clinical decisions and sustainable practice.
Our aim is to help you provide excellent care to your clients without losing sight of your own needs as a practitioner.
AHPRA Psychology Supervision
For provisional psychologists and registrars, supervision also needs to sit within a clear professional and regulatory framework.
Our Board-approved supervisors can provide supervision for psychologists completing relevant registration and endorsement pathways, including:
5+1 pathway supervision
Primary or secondary supervision for provisional psychologists progressing toward general registration, in accordance with applicable Psychology Board of Australia and AHPRA requirements.
Clinical Psychology Registrar supervision
Supervision for eligible Clinical Psychology Registrars working toward area of practice endorsement.
Because registration circumstances and requirements can differ, please contact our team to discuss your pathway and the supervision you require. We can help determine which of our supervisors may be an appropriate fit.
One-Off Client Consultation
Sometimes you don't need ongoing supervision — you need another experienced psychologist to think alongside you.
Our psychologists offer one-off clinical supervision and case consultation for practitioners seeking another perspective on a particular client, presentation, therapeutic challenge, assessment or treatment approach.
This may be useful when you are working with a complex presentation, considering formulation or treatment direction, navigating an unfamiliar clinical area, or wanting specialist input before determining your next steps.
Where appropriate, ongoing supervision can also be arranged.
Psychology Assessment Supervision
For psychologists developing their assessment skills, we can match you with supervisors with substantial experience in psychological, cognitive and neurodevelopmental assessment across children, adolescents and adults.
Assessment supervision may include support with test selection and administration, WAIS and WISC scoring and interpretation, differential diagnosis, case formulation, neurodevelopmental assessment, neurodiversity-affirming practice, report writing and communicating assessment outcomes.
Supervision can also support practitioners developing reports for specific contexts, including preparation relevant to NDIS applications and supports, where this falls within the supervisor's area of competence.
Group Psychology Supervision
We also offer group supervision for psychologists and mental health professionals when sufficient expressions of interest are received.
Group supervision can provide a more affordable way to access experienced supervision while creating opportunities to learn from the clinical perspectives of other practitioners.
It can be particularly valuable for:
- Developing clinical and therapeutic skills
- Discussing cases and formulations
- Learning from different professional perspectives
- Building connections with other practitioners
- Reducing the isolation that can sometimes accompany clinical practice
- Supporting relevant peer supervision and CPD activities
If you would like to participate in group psychology supervision, contact our administration team to register your interest. You will be added to our waitlist and contacted when an appropriate group has sufficient interest to commence.
Face-to-Face & Online Psychology Supervision
All of our supervisors offer telehealth psychology supervision, making supervision accessible to psychologists and mental health professionals across Australia where appropriate.
For those who prefer to meet in person, our Perth-based psychologists and Board-approved supervisors also offer face-to-face supervision.
This means your choice of supervisor can be guided by expertise, supervision style and professional fit — rather than location alone.
Not Sure Which Supervisor Is Right for You?
You don't need to work that out on your own.
The relationship between supervisor and supervisee matters. Different practitioners need different things from supervision, and those needs can change throughout a career.
Tell our administration team a little about what you're looking for — whether that's AHPRA supervision, Clinical Psychology Registrar supervision, assessment supervision, EMDR, Schema Therapy, CBT or ACT supervision, eating disorder supervision, client consultation, career mentoring, burnout support or ongoing clinical supervision.
We'll consider the expertise and supervision styles across our team and help connect you with the psychologist best suited to your needs.
Enquire About Supervision & Mentoring
Whether you're a provisional psychologist working toward registration, a registrar developing specialist competencies, an early-career psychologist finding your feet, or an experienced practitioner wanting a trusted space to reflect and grow, we'd be pleased to help you find the right supervision relationship.
Contact the Immersive Psychology Group administration team to discuss individual supervision, mentoring or one-off consultation.
Interested in group supervision? Register your interest with our administration team to join the waitlist for an upcoming group.
Feedback we have received from supervision services
“Louise is an incredibly knowledgeable and skilled psychologist. Her knowledge of assessments, children, and neurodevelopmental disorders, diagnosis, differentials, assessments, scoring and reporting is incredible. I feel very supported, and knowing I can consult with Louise when I need is a huge relief to know I am making sure my clients are also getting the best outcome and correct diagnosis.”
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