
Learning about how to assess and treat sexual issues is fundamental to responsive, informed healthcare. Sex is an elemental part of being human and yet this is one of the topics practitioners find most difficult to broach. Arm yourself with skills and confidence to support your clients.
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Interested in one-on-one Supervision?
Jasmin Quinsee
Senior Psychologist, Relationship Counsellor & Supervisor
"I provide supervision for therapists of all levels of experience to create a safe space for them to explore themselves and their relationship to their work. In my work at SHIPS I have provided reflective, skills-based, clinical supervision for psychologists, clinical psychologists, students and GPs. I support supervisees to treat sexual presentations, mental health presentation, relationship difficulties and their intersection with socially marginalised and neurodiverse experiences and the reflective skills necessary to work with complex presentations. I enjoy supervisory work on transference and countertransference, building reflective practice and practitioner resilience and self-care. I provide consultation on both individual and relationship presentations."

Amy cooper
Psychologist & Supervisor
"In supervision, I work with psychologists at the very start of their career and psychologists in positions of seniority or team leadership (some in supervisory roles themselves), as well as professionals from other backgrounds like social work, occupational therapy and education. I like to do a lot of supervisory work on transference and countertransference, practitioner self-reflection, responding to client ambivalence and balancing proactive treatment with reactive distress management. I'm especially passionate about teaching practitioners to identify, target and treat clients' underlying issues, rather than circling around superficial issues - this is something that comes up a lot in the kind of work we do at SHIPS."