Peer Supervision

What Are Peer Supervisions?

Peer supervisions are offered to professionals practicing the controlled act of psychotherapy or working towards their registrations. This includes Registered Psychotherapists, Registered Psychotherapists (Qualifying), and Social Workers. Peer supervision meetings can be on regulatory, ethical, or therapeutic topics within the scope of psychodynamic psychotherapy. While peer supervision is not considered an acceptable form of supervision for the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO)’s clinical supervision requirements, it offers many advantages to clinicians.

What Can I Expect?

Developing a sense of collegiality and trust with peers

Enhancing self-awareness and self-reflection

Obtaining emotional and practical support

Gaining insight into decision-making, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills

Reducing the risk of isolation, stress, burnout, or vicarious trauma

Identifying strengths, areas for improvement, and professional goals.

Confidence-building and and constructive feedback

Receiving honest feedback on cases, interventions, or ethical dilemmas

Psychodynamic Therapy Toronto

We offer peer virtual psychotherapy supervision in Toronto on regulatory, ethical, or therapeutic topics within the scope of psychodynamic psychotherapy.