My therapeutic modality is integrative-relational, and this naturally shapes how I approach supervision. For me, the relationship we build together is central: it provides the foundation for trust, openness, and genuine exploration. Just as in therapy, I believe the quality of our connection can support your growth, reflection, and confidence in your work.

I am a trained and qualified intersectional supervisor, which means I bring an awareness of how my own life experiences and identities shape the way I understand both you and your clients. I recognise that my perspective is never neutral, and I hope to support you in reflecting on how your own intersectional identities may also influence your work. There may be times when this way of working doesn’t feel like the right fit for you, or when something between us needs more attention. My hope is that we can talk openly about this, so I can understand your needs more fully and offer the right kind of support.

My aim is to co-create a space with you that feels safe enough for you to share your work openly. I know that only you can decide if the space feels safe, and I welcome ongoing dialogue about what you need in supervision. I also recognise that I may sometimes “get it wrong,” and I hope we can approach those moments with honesty and curiosity, so they become part of our learning together.

I take a systemic approach to supervision. This means I look first at the wider systems your client lives within, and then at how they may be experiencing those systems. For example: capitalism, racism, homophobia, transphobia, sexism, and more. My stance is to pathologise the systems—not the person—and to view a client’s coping strategies as understandable responses to the conditions they are navigating.

I currently offer online-only supervision and have space to take on new Supervisees.

Contact me on info@evewallman.com for information about availability and pricing