Professional Services
Supervision and training for mental health professionals who want space to think clearly, practise ethically, and work more confidently with complex presentations. My approach is structured, reflective, and grounded in real-world clinical experience.
Supervision
Good supervision isn’t about having the “right answers” — it’s about developing clarity, confidence, and clinical judgement over time.
I provide individual and group supervision for social workers and mental health professionals, including those working in generic teams, specialist services, and complex systems. While my background is strongly informed by CBT, supervision is relevant across mental health practice more broadly.
Supervision with me focuses on:
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Making sense of complex presentations
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Applying evidence-based approaches in real-world settings
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Managing uncertainty, risk, and professional responsibility
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Strengthening professional identity, particularly for social workers in multidisciplinary teams
My aim is to help you think more clearly about your work, feel more grounded in your decisions, and translate theory into practice.
Training & Workshops
I deliver interactive, skills-focused workshops for mental health professionals and organisations. Sessions are designed to be practical, engaging, and immediately applicable to clinical work.
Format:
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3.5-hour workshops
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Online or face-to-face
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Adaptable to organisational needs
Topics include:
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Introduction to Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
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Behavioural Activation in practice
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Behavioural Experiments
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CBT-informed approaches to gambling and behavioural difficulties
Training is grounded in clinical experience and encourages active thinking rather than passive learning.
Why Supervision With Me?
I bring experience across intellectual disability, forensic services, trauma, and complex client work — alongside formal training in CBT and trauma-focused therapy. I understand the realities of working in busy services, balancing competing demands, and holding risk within systems that don’t always make space for reflection.
Supervision is:
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Practical, not abstract
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Supportive, but not vague
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Structured, without being rigid
This is a space to slow things down, ask difficult questions, and develop confidence in how you work — not just what you do.
FAQ
Who do you work with?
I work with:
Social workers (students and qualified practitioners)
Mental health clinicians in multidisciplinary teams
Professionals working with trauma, complex needs, and high-risk presentations
Services seeking reflective, evidence-based training
Is supervision CBT specific?
While my background includes specialist training in CBT, supervision is relevant across broader mental health practice and tailored to your role, setting and professional requirements. For those seeking structured CBT supervision, a skills-focused approach can also be provided.
Can supervision be online?
Yes. Supervision is available in person, online, or by phone.
Do you offer group supervision or training for teams?
Yes. Group supervision and tailored training can be arranged on request.
How much does it cost?
Individual supervision: $195 per session. Get in touch for group rates.
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Trusted Guidance
Evaluate
Clarify what’s happening in the work – the client presentation, the system and your role within it.
Stabilise
Support ethical decision-making, risk management, and professional confidence.
Grow
Develop skill, judgement and identity as a reflective practitioner over time.
Contact
0493 595 823
info@crannservices.com
Project 18, 228 St Vincent Street, Port Adelaide. SA 5018
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