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Supervision for therapists and counsellors.
A community for mental health professionals living and working abroad.
What brings people to supervision

Supervision is a place to bring what's hard to carry alone — difficult cases, professional doubt, vulnerability, and whatever in your work is pulling you off course, draining you, or leaving you stuck.

Areas I regularly work with:

  • Complex cases and patterns that keep showing up in your work
  • Professional identity, impostor syndrome, and finding your own voice as a therapist
  • Boundaries, the therapeutic frame, and challenging dynamics with clients
  • Burnout, compassion fatigue, and staying yourself when the work gets heavy
Background & qualifications
My supervision work draws on clinical psychology, the Gestalt approach, somatic training, and years of my own practice. I've been working as a supervisor since 2025.

I completed a formal supervision training — Supervision: Theory and Practice — a programme covering both theoretical and practical modules, built across multiple psychotherapeutic frameworks.

What matters to me in supervision: I'm not here to tell you what to do. I'm here to help you see your work more clearly, understand what's happening in the room, and feel more grounded in your own judgment as a practitioner. I'm genuinely curious about how you work — not fitting you into a template.
Start working together
Formats
  • Individual supervision
    For early-career and experienced practitioners. We can work on cases, professional identity, difficult dynamics, self-doubt, or burnout. Online · 50 min · €50
  • Group supervision
    A colleague and I are putting together a supervision group. If that interests you, reach out — I'll let you know when it's ready.
A community for mental health professionals abroad
I run an international community for therapists, counsellors, and other helping professionals who have relocated and are building their lives and practices in new countries.
It's a space for real professional connection — sharing experience, asking the questions you can't easily Google, finding colleagues who get it, and feeling less alone in the particular challenges of practising abroad: navigating a new system, building a client base, staying professionally alive when your usual network is far away.
Our online home is PEREEHAL — a portal bringing together practitioners, resources, and events for the community.
Get in touch
If this sounds like what you're looking for, you can book directly on Calendly.
Prefer to write first? Telegram works best.

Phone: +382 68 719 574
Telegram: @KatyaSevernaya