Clinical Supervision in Limassol
Clinical supervision in Limassol is individual, confidential supervision for psychologists, psychotherapists and trainees whose caseload involves children and adolescents, held monthly or fortnightly in sessions of 60. Sessions combine case discussion, reflective practice and ethical guidance, delivered in person in Limassol or online across Cyprus and internationally.
(In Person or Online via Zoom)
Confidential, Reflective Supervision for Child and Adolescent Practitioners
Clinical supervision is one of the most valuable forms of professional support available to mental health practitioners who work with children and young people. Whether you are qualified and seeking ongoing reflective space, or in training and building your foundational skills in child and adolescent work, our clinical supervision in Limassol offers a confidential, collegial environment to deepen your practice and protect your wellbeing.
Led by Dr George Efraem, Chartered Counselling Psychologist and Psychotherapist with extensive supervisory experience in child and adolescent psychology across the UK and Cyprus, clinical supervision is offered to psychologists, psychotherapists, counsellors and trainees, in person at our Limassol practice or online via secure Zoom.
Who is Clinical Supervision in Limassol For?
Our clinical supervision in Limassol supports practitioners whose work involves children, adolescents or their families, including:
Qualified child and adolescent psychologists seeking ongoing reflective space
Psychotherapists and counsellors working with children, teenagers or families
Trainees in psychology, psychotherapy or counselling programmes with a child or adolescent caseload
School counsellors and practitioners supporting young people in educational settings
Practitioners in private practice who can feel isolated working with complex child and adolescent presentations
Professionals navigating difficult child or family-related clinical material or ethical dilemmas
Supervision is offered on an individual basis, with frequency and structure tailored to your professional needs.
What Makes Our Supervision Distinctive
Our approach to clinical supervision in Limassol is grounded in three core principles, applied specifically to the demands of child and adolescent work:
Experiential Empathy
We use experiential empathy as a primary supervisory tool, exploring how your emotional responses to child and family material inform the therapeutic process. This deepens self-awareness and helps you understand transference, countertransference and relational dynamics with greater precision.
Parallel Process Exploration
We actively examine how dynamics from your work with a child, adolescent or their family may be replaying in our supervisory relationship. This often yields some of the most valuable insights into stuck cases or difficult therapeutic moments.
Reflective, Not Prescriptive
Supervision is collaborative, not didactic. We are not telling you how to work with your young clients; we are creating space for you to develop your own thinking, your own clinical intuition and your own therapeutic voice within child and adolescent practice.
Why Clinical Supervision Matters
How Sessions Are Structured & Delivery Options
Strong clinical supervision in child and adolescent work is linked to:
Improved clinical effectiveness and stronger ethical decision-making with young clients and their families
Greater therapeutic confidence and professional resilience
A more nuanced understanding of complex child and adolescent clinical material
Reduced risk of burnout and vicarious trauma, particularly relevant given the emotional demands of child-focused work
Better long-term outcomes for the children and families you support
Sustained professional growth across the career lifespan
Clinical supervision sessions in Limassol last 50 or 90 minutes depending on your needs. Most supervisees attend monthly or fortnightly, with ad hoc sessions available for urgent case discussions involving a child or young person.
A typical session may include:
Case presentation and discussion of a specific child, adolescent or family
Reflection on therapeutic process and parallel dynamics
Exploration of ethical or professional dilemmas specific to working with minors and their families
Review of clinical effectiveness and progress
Personal-professional integration work
Sessions are available in person at our Limassol practice or online via secure Zoom, available throughout Cyprus and internationally. If you are looking for group training on child and adolescent topics rather than individual supervision, our psychology workshops and training may be a better fit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this supervision only for practitioners who work exclusively with children?
Yes. Our clinical supervision is exclusively for psychologists, psychotherapists, counsellors and trainees whose work involves children and adolescents. This keeps supervision focused and directly relevant to child and adolescent clinical practice.
Is supervision suitable for trainees as well as qualified practitioners?
Yes. We provide supervision for both qualified and in-training psychologists and therapists working with children and young people. Trainees should ensure the supervision arrangement satisfies the requirements of their training programme.
How often should supervision happen?
Most qualified practitioners attend monthly. Trainees and high-caseload practitioners often benefit from fortnightly or even weekly supervision. Frequency can be adjusted as your needs evolve.
Can I attend online supervision from anywhere in Cyprus?
Yes. Online clinical supervision is offered to practitioners across Cyprus including Nicosia, Paphos, Larnaca and surrounding areas, as well as internationally.
Is the supervision space confidential?
Yes, fully confidential within the same legal and ethical limits that apply to any psychological practice.
How much does clinical supervision cost?
Please see our pricing page for current rates, or get in touch if you have any questions.
*Content is grounded in peer-reviewed research and evidence-based clinical guidelines. Sources available on request.

