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Supervision for Psychotherapy

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Clinical Supervision and Consultation for Psychotherapy

If you are a psychotherapist, counsellor, or social worker in private practice, you already know that meaningful clinical work can be both deeply rewarding and emotionally demanding.

Many therapists quietly carry the pressure of wanting to help clients well while also trying to manage the realities of private practice, complex cases, documentation, boundaries, business decisions, and emotional exhaustion.

You may look confident on the outside while internally wondering:

  • Am I helping enough?

  • What am I missing in this case?

  • How do I support clients without carrying everything home with me?

  • Why does private practice sometimes feel so isolating?

  • How do I continue growing as a therapist without burning out?

You do not have to navigate this work alone

At Farah Kurji Consulting, I provide clinical supervision, therapist consultation, and mentorship for clinicians who want more than simply supervision hours. I support therapists who want to become more grounded, reflective, confident, and sustainable in their clinical work and private practice.

Clinical Supervision That Supports the Therapist — Not Just the Case

Many supervision experiences focus only on techniques and interventions.​ My approach also focuses on:

  • clinical depth

  • therapist identity

  • emotional resilience

  • ethical reflection

  • case conceptualization

  • therapist confidence

  • nervous system awareness

  • sustainable private practice growth

  • authentic therapeutic presence

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Together, we can explore:

  • anxiety and depression

  • trauma and grief

  • ADHD and neurodiversity

  • perfectionism and high-functioning anxiety

  • couples and relational dynamics

  • spiritually integrated psychotherapy

  • narrative therapy approaches

  • Internal Family Systems (IFS)-informed work

  • case formulation and treatment planning

  • difficult or “stuck” cases

  • therapist burnout and overwhelm

  • private practice development and business support

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I believe therapists do their best work when they feel supported, connected, emotionally safe, and clinically challenged in healthy ways.

Who I Work Best With

I work especially well with:

  • New therapists entering private practice

  • Mid-career clinicians seeking deeper clinical confidence

  • Therapists wanting ongoing consultation and community

  • Social workers and psychotherapists pursuing supervision requirements

  • Clinicians transitioning from agency work into private practice

  • Therapists wanting authentic mentorship rather than transactional supervision

  • Thoughtful clinicians who care deeply about their clients and want to continue growing professionally

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Many of the clinicians I support are highly empathic, reflective therapists who hold themselves to very high standards and are looking for a space where they can think openly, ask questions honestly, and develop their own clinical voice.

Why Ongoing Consultation Matters

Private practice can become professionally and emotionally isolating.

Therapists often miss:

  • hallway conversations

  • collaborative case discussions

  • mentorship

  • emotional support

  • shared clinical wisdom

  • a sense of professional community

Ongoing consultation can help therapists feel:

  • more confident with complex cases

  • less alone in the work

  • emotionally supported

  • clearer in their clinical decision-making

  • more grounded in the therapy room

  • connected to their purpose again

Supervision is not simply about fulfilling requirements. The right consultation relationship can transform how you experience yourself as a therapist.

A Relational and Reflective Approach to Supervision

Over the past 25+ years, I have worked across community mental health, trauma-focused work, counselling agencies, supervision, and private practice. My work is informed by both clinical experience and a deep respect for the emotional complexity of being a therapist.

My approach to supervision is:

  • collaborative

  • compassionate

  • reflective

  • clinically practical

  • relational

  • growth-oriented

I value creating a space where therapists can discuss both clinical challenges and the emotional impact of the work without fear of judgment.

Because becoming a strong therapist is not about perfection.
It is about developing the capacity to stay curious, reflective, ethical, connected, and emotionally present over time.

Clinical Supervision for Social Workers and Psychotherapists

I provide supervision and consultation support for clinicians connected to:

  • the Alberta College of Social Workers (ACSW)

  • the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO)

  • the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers (OCSWSSW)

Services may include:

  • individual clinical consultation

  • group supervision

  • case review and case formulation

  • therapist mentorship

  • support transitioning into private practice

  • consultation for complex clinical presentations

  • support building sustainable and ethical practices

You Do Not Have to Build Your Clinical Identity Alone

Therapists spend so much time supporting others that they often forget they also deserve support.

Whether you are early in your career, transitioning into private practice, feeling professionally isolated, or simply wanting to deepen your clinical work, supervision and consultation can help you feel more grounded, connected, and confident in the therapy room.

Whether you are seeking to be registered or to provide excellence in your clinical practice,

Supervision and Consultation with Farah or anyone will be one of your best practice investments.

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