Terry Marks-Tarlow, 2012

I aim to serve you, your clients and your community by facilitating warm, collaborative group supervision for qualified and certified relational counsellors and psychotherapists. Please refer to details of the different groups below: fees are aligned with PACFA's Low Cost Group Supervision Program.
In the spirit of collaborative enquiry, we reflect on practice issues with a focus on the relationship between therapist and client, and the impact of this relationship on the therapeutic process. Drawing on culturally responsive and trauma informed frameworks, we attend to issues around the therapist ‘Self’, the dynamics of the therapeutic relationship, transference / countertransference, patterns of attachment and adaptive emotional learnings, relational neuroscience...

Closed membership group for qualified and certified therapists in private practice who prioritise a relational, trauma informed and culturally responsive approach.
Maximum of four members, 1.5hrs per session, monthly on Wednesday mornings. Booked in five month blocks (Feb-June & July - Nov) with priority given to existing members.
If you
Closed membership group for qualified and certified therapists in private practice who prioritise a relational, trauma informed and culturally responsive approach.
Maximum of four members, 1.5hrs per session, monthly on Wednesday mornings. Booked in five month blocks (Feb-June & July - Nov) with priority given to existing members.
If you wish to join the waitlist, please email details of your practice, certification(s) and supervision interests.

Casual (open membership) group sessions for qualified, certified early career counsellors and psychotherapists who are relationally focused and cultivating culturally responsive and trauma informed practice.
Each casual session is booked and paid in advance (max. 4 members, 1.5hrs) with available sessions showing in the online calendar.
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Casual (open membership) group sessions for qualified, certified early career counsellors and psychotherapists who are relationally focused and cultivating culturally responsive and trauma informed practice.
Each casual session is booked and paid in advance (max. 4 members, 1.5hrs) with available sessions showing in the online calendar.
Please only book if you are committed to participating and sharing actively for the whole 90 minutes with camera and audio on. Sessions tend to book out well in advance and are non-refundable unless another practitioner is available to take your place.

We collaborate and share as witnesses and sandplayers to discover new perspectives through reflexive play with symbols and metaphors in the container of the sand tray.
This reflexive practice empowers bidirectional ('bottom up' and 'top down') mind/body interactions.
Occasional group sessions are scheduled when there is sufficient interes
We collaborate and share as witnesses and sandplayers to discover new perspectives through reflexive play with symbols and metaphors in the container of the sand tray.
This reflexive practice empowers bidirectional ('bottom up' and 'top down') mind/body interactions.
Occasional group sessions are scheduled when there is sufficient interest among practitioners attending individual Supervision in the sand appointments.
Zachary, 2000
I recognise the deep and continuous connection to Country of First Nations Peoples and acknowledge the Peoples of the Dharawal and Dhurga language groups of the Shoalhaven and Jervis Bay Territory as rightful custodians of the lands, skies, seas and waterways. Walking on Country (3:52mins)
I value the traditional wisdom and healing practices of all cultures.