Arts-based coaching supervision is a reflective, creative space where newly qualified or deeply experienced coaches can explore their practice through the lens of the arts. Using visual imagery, metaphor, music or other creative modalities, this approach supports deeper insight, emotional clarity, and fresh perspectives on coaching challenges and growth.
For arts-based coaches, this form of supervision offers a congruent, nourishing environment to deepen their practice and develop their reflective capacity. For coaches using other approaches, it provides a powerful alternative to purely verbal supervision, opening up intuitive and embodied ways of knowing that can unlock new awareness and enhance their coaching presence.
Sessions can be one-to-one (60 minutes) or in small groups (2 hours), and are always tailored to your needs. Whether you seek ethical reflection, creative inspiration, or support navigating complex client work, this space is for you.
A dedicated, collaborative, confidential space to pause, reflect, and transform your coaching practice by increasing your understanding of yourself and your clients. In these sessions, you can revisit or define your professional identity, explore your coaching work creatively and gain fresh insight and clarity.
You can book sessions individually or choose a block of 5 or 10 sessions at a discounted rate.
A rich, collaborative space to reflect, learn, and grow alongside fellow coaches. Group supervision offers the added value of collective wisdom, diverse experiences, and a supportive and compassionate environment where curiosity and reflection are nurtured.
Groups run as a committed series of six or ten sessions to support continuity, trust, and deeper learning over time.
If you’re unsure which supervision option is right for you or want to learn more about the arts-based approach, you can book a free 30-minute consultation.
This no-obligation conversation is a chance to ask questions, explore your needs, and see if the fit is right.
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