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1 Group Supervision for Mental Health Professionals and Therapists 16:31
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Do you ever feel like you're navigating your work solo, without a support system? In this episode, I'm diving into the world of group supervision and why it’s a game-changer for therapists and mental health professionals. I’ll share my experiences with supervision, the lessons learned, and why group supervision has been one of the most powerful tools for professional growth and connection. Group supervision isn’t just about case reviews; it’s about building networks, gaining different perspectives, and developing as a therapist. If you're a mental health practitioner, this episode is for you. And if you're feeling isolated in your work or unsure about group supervision, let me reassure you that it can offer so much more than you might expect. Key Takeaways: The power of group supervision: It offers a chance to connect with peers and get multiple perspectives on cases. Normalising struggles: Hearing from other practitioners can remind you that you’re not alone in your challenges. Peer feedback and skill-building: Group settings provide safe spaces to improve on areas like public speaking or case presentation. Social networking and referrals: It’s not just about supervision—it’s about building relationships with colleagues for long-term support. Hive mind approach: With multiple perspectives, you get more than one way of thinking about a case, which can spark new insights. Building empathy and self-compassion: Group supervision fosters an environment where you can be kinder to yourself, something we often forget to do. Practical skill development: It’s a great space to practice presenting cases or fine-tuning therapeutic techniques in a supportive setting. Resources: For more information on group supervision, visit The Therapy Hub Other episodes in this series Listen here Spotify | itunes | website Submit a question to the Podcast https://forms.gle/nvNQyw9gJXMNnveY6 Connect with Marie https://thetherapyhub.com.au/ https://marievakakis.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/marievakakis/…
Have you ever wondered what supervision is all about and why it’s so important for mental health professionals? In this episode, I share my thoughts on the power of supervision, and how it helps mental health practitioners grow, avoid burnout, and improve their skills. Whether you’re in supervision now or looking to find the right supervisor, this episode is full of insights to get you thinking about how you can get the most out of the process. I’ve been reflecting on my own experiences as both a supervisee and a supervisor, and in this episode, I explore the value supervision can bring to social workers and mental health professionals. Supervision is not just about ticking boxes; it's about critical reflection, growth, and making sure we’re giving the best possible care to our clients. If you’re a mental health practitioner or professional, this episode is for you. Let’s explore the essentials of supervision and what to look for when choosing the right supervisor for your professional growth. Key Takeaways: Supervision is essential for maintaining high-quality practice and reducing the risk of burnout. It’s a space for reflection, learning, and understanding how we show up for our clients. Finding the right supervisor is crucial, and it can feel a lot like finding the right therapist. Supervision isn’t just about management – it’s about building your professional skills and supporting your wellbeing. It’s important to choose a supervisor who aligns with your values, areas of interest, and approach to practice. Some practitioners may not advertise heavily, but that doesn’t mean they’re not great supervisors – asking the right questions can help you find a good fit. Supervision can be flexible – you can opt for individual or group sessions, or even a mix of both. Supervision is a lifelong process – there’s always room to grow and learn. Supervision is a crucial part of any mental health professional's journey, offering the opportunity for ongoing learning, growth, and preventing burnout. In this episode, I dive into the importance of finding the right supervisor and the many ways supervision can support both your professional and personal development. Whether you’re just starting out or have been practicing for years, supervision can help you provide better care for your clients and keep your own wellbeing in check. Submit a question to the Podcast https://forms.gle/nvNQyw9gJXMNnveY6 Connect with Marie https://thetherapyhub.com.au/ https://marievakakis.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/marievakakis/…
Workplace bullying, burnout, and work-related stress are significant issues that can have detrimental effects on individuals in various professions. It's essential to recognise the signs of workplace bullying, take action early, and prioritise self-care to prevent long-term negative effects on mental and physical health. In this episode, our guest, Frances Caile shares her experiences and insights on workplace bullying, burnout, and work-related stress. She explains how she was drawn to social work and her transition to private practice to have more time to do good work without the politics of organisations and paperwork. She discusses her motivation for setting up her private practice and her specialisations in workplace bullying, burnout, and workplace stress. Key Takeaways: Workplace bullying is defined as repeated and unreasonable behaviour directed towards a worker or group of workers that creates a risk to health and safety Examples of workplace bullying include spreading rumours, excluding or isolating someone socially, intimidation, threatening a person's role or performance, undermining or impeding a person's work, and withholding necessary information Workplace bullying can have serious consequences on the mental and physical health of the victims, and it's important to seek assistance and support early to prevent long-term negative effects Work-related stress and burnout are common in high-stress roles such as social work, teaching, and healthcare, as well as in resource-constrained environments with high turnover and competition for promotion It's crucial to prioritise self-care, set boundaries, and seek support when experiencing work-related stress and burnout to prevent long-term physical and mental health issues. Contact details for Frances https://www.stresssupport.com.au/ Promo code for working ISW2023 for 20% off https://marievakakis.com.au/ https://marievakakis.com.au/connected-teens/…

1 Helping women recover from interpersonal trauma and violence 38:32
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Helping women recover from interpersonal trauma and violence Liz is an Accredited Mental Health Social Worker who runs her own private practice called Breathe therapy. She's a mindful trauma therapist and is really passionate about supporting women to heal from childhood and adult experiences of interpersonal violence and abuse. Liz has done some really incredible work and we talk about some of her social work journey, and how she incorporates various techniques such as act DBT, and mindfulness into working with women to recover from some of those experiences and diagnosis such as PTSD, anxiety, OCD, and other sorts of things that can really stem from those early experiences that women face. I hope you enjoy this episode with Liz. Contact Liz BreatheTherapy.com.au…

1 Supporting Social Workers with their accreditation pathway with Ashton Hayes 42:49
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Ashton talks us through some steps you can take to work towards your accreditation. She shares some of the resources that she's developed, including her accredited Mental Health Social Worker roadmap, which is part of an ebook series, private Facebook group that she has, as well as her consultation and training We talk about supervision and what we wish we knew when we were first starting out and the importance of that. Guest bio Ashton is a an accredited mental health social worker with a background of working in human services and mental health settings. She has over a decade of experience in child protection, housing, forensic and mental health settings. She currently provides supervision to human services and mental health professionals across Australia. She is also the owner and director of Willowtree Wellbeing, a counselling clinic in Western Sydney, NSW. Ashton is passionate about providing a safe and collaborative environment for supervision for social workers, caseworkers, team leaders and anyone who works in human services. Contact guest https://ashtonhayesconsulting.com.au/ Previous episode with Ashton Episode 26 : From Paralegal to Social Worker. Working with children and trauma all while staying passionate about the work you do with Ashton Hayes Supervision series Part 1 Supervision Part 2 - The benefits of Group Supervision Part 3 Supervision - Understanding learning preferences Inside Social Work Podcast Website / Facebook / Be on the Podcast Subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!…
This is the second episode of a multi-part series examining gender and sexuality. In this episode we look at implicit bias. About your guest Lachlan Slade Lachlan, (he/they) is an Accredited Mental Health Social Worker. He has worked in the space for about 12 years now in various spaces with LGBTIQA+ and trauma work. Lachlan Slade grew up in Shepparton studying in Albury Wodonga, and Bendigo to complete their Social Work degree. Lachlan cofounded the Out in the Open Festival, Shepparton's first LGBTIQ+ Community Festival. Lachlan has dabbled in Community Radio, and Politics. Work with Lachlan Upcoming events Neutralising Queerphobia workshop, in Kannygoopna (Shepparton) as part of Out in the Open Festival, tix at outintheopen.org.au. The workshop explores implicit bias, ambient trauma and Allyship. Lachlan's LGBTIQA+ focused Group Supervision sessions: https://events.humanitix.com/group-supe#organiserInfoBox https://sladeconsulting.services Email: slade.consulting@protonmail.com Instagram: @lachlan_listens Inside Social Work Podcast: Website / Facebook / Be on the Podcast / Support the show Subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!…

1 Part 1: They don't look gay?! Getting language right with Lachlan Slade 44:52
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This is the first episode of a multi-part series examining gender and sexuality. How we as social workers can be more inclusive in our language and how we can work more emphatically with individuals and families. About your guest Lachlan Slade Lachlan, (he/they) is an Accredited Mental Health Social Worker. He has worked in the space for about 12 years now in various spaces with LGBTIQA+ and trauma work. Lachlan Slade grew up in Shepparton studying in Albury Wodonga, and Bendigo to complete their Social Work degree. Lachlan cofounded the Out in the Open Festival, Shepparton's first LGBTIQ+ Community Festival. Lachlan has dabbled in Community Radio, and Politics. Work with Lachlan Upcoming events Neutralising Queerphobia workshop, in Kannygoopna (Shepparton) as part of Out in the Open Festival, tix at outintheopen.org.au. The workshop explores implicit bias, ambient trauma and Allyship. Lachlan's LGBTIQA+ focused Group Supervision sessions: https://events.humanitix.com/group-supe#organiserInfoBox https://sladeconsulting.services Email: slade.consulting@protonmail.com Instagram: @lachlan_listens Inside Social Work Podcast: Website / Facebook / Be on the Podcast / Support the show Subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!…

1 I hate baths. Reimagining self care with Yasmine McKee-Wright 31:22
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I hate baths. Reimagining self care with Yasmine McKee-Wright Yasmine McKee- Wright is a social worker and podcaster. She has learned a lot from some of the guests on her podcast, Social Work Spotlight. We talk about her journey, having students on placement and a bit of time on self-care. Jasmine shares some of the things that she does for self-care and some of the things that sustain social workers in their careers. Connect with Yasmine swspotlightpodcast@gmail https://anchor.fm/socialworkspotlight https://www.facebook.com/socialworkspotlight https://twitter.com/SWSpotlightPod https://www.instagram.com/socialworkspotlight_podcast/…

1 Destigmatising borderline personality disorder and understanding DBT with Yvette Vardy 44:49
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Dr Yvette Vardy is a clinical psychologist with twenty years of experience in the treatment of people with borderline personality disorder and those with complex issues and traumatic histories. Dr Yvette Vardy uses evidence-based practices and is passionate about providing treatments that lead to recovery or clinically significant improvements, ensuring clients are left with very tangible and concrete ways to manage themselves and their symptoms differently. She has a private practice in North Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia. Dr Yvette Vardy has established several Dialectical Behaviour Therapy programs in Australia and been employed as a senior clinical psychologist, supervisor and team leader at a number of hospitals. Previously, as Spectrum Personality Disorders Service of Victoria’s senior education officer, Dr Vardy visited numerous services and organisations across Australia, to help clinicians learn practical skills and helpful theoretical concepts in working effectively with BPD and individuals with personality disorders. Dr Vardy has completed her Comprehensive and Intensive DBT and DBT-PE training and enjoys sharing her passion for DBT by providing DBT-specific lectures and workshops, as well as individual and group supervision to clinicians seeking DBT training and support. https://www.yvettevardy.com/ Inside Social Work Podcast: Website / Facebook / Be on the Podcast / Support the show Subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!…
Dr Jodie Richardson is one of Australia's leading lights in managing anxiety. An educational leader, Dr Jodi Richardson supports parents and teachers to change their relationship with anxiety, dial it right down and light the way for their children and students to do the same. Jodi is a professional speaker supporting whole school communities around Australia, the best-selling author of the books 'Anxious Kids' and 'Anxious Mums', hosts the popular podcast 'Well, hello anxiety' and is a mum of two. Where to find Jodie Website https://drjodirichardson.com/ Books https://drjodirichardson.com/shop/ Podcast https://podfollow.com/1585382774 Enquiries hello@drjodirichardson.com.au Instagram https://www.instagram.com/drjodirichardson/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DrJodiRichardson/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-jodi-richardson-15589240/ Join the supervision group for school social workers and school counsellors https://thetherapyhub.com.au/supervision/ Become a Youth Mental Health First Aider Face to face in Footscray https://thetherapyhub.com.au/youth-mental-health-first-aid/ Online https://thetherapyhub.com.au/online-youth-mental-health-first-aid/ Inside Social Work Podcast: Website / Facebook / Be on the Podcast / Support the show Subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!…
Things to ask your therapist during your first therapy session Doing some research and planning before your session can help give you a sense of calm and help you work out if the therapist is going to be a good fit for you and your goals/ needs for therapy. Finding the right professional or professionals and finding the right kind of treatment and support is a fine balance. What are your fees and cancellation policy? What training did you do? What Kind Of Therapy Do You Offer? How Will I Know We’re A Good Fit?” Do you have experience working with others who are in similar circumstances? What will Therapy look like moving forward? Can You Help Me Create Some Goals? Can I reach you in between sessions? What can I do in between sessions? How do you think I’m doing? How will we measure progress? What if after all this it still doesn’t feel right? Check out our blog post I saw a professional for help for my mental health but it didn’t work – what do I do next? Join the supervision group for school social workers and school counsellors https://thetherapyhub.com.au/supervision/ Episode 7 Youth Mental Health First Aid - interview with Dr Claire Kelly Become a Youth Mental Health First Aider Face to face in Footscray https://thetherapyhub.com.au/youth-mental-health-first-aid/ Online https://thetherapyhub.com.au/online-youth-mental-health-first-aid/ Inside Social Work Podcast: Website / Facebook / Be on the Podcast / Support the show Subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!…

1 Purple Carrots: Inclusive drama programs with Silvina D'Alessandro 34:47
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In this week's episode, you’ll hear how Silvina started an inclusive drama program in Canada and ran it successfully there for a number of years before moving to Melbourne and starting it all over again. Learn more here https://www.purplecarrots.com.au/ Join the supervision group for school social workers and school counsellors https://thetherapyhub.com.au/supervision/ Become a Youth Mental Health First Aider Face to face in Footscray https://thetherapyhub.com.au/youth-mental-health-first-aid/ Online https://thetherapyhub.com.au/online-youth-mental-health-first-aid/ Inside Social Work Podcast: Website / Facebook / Be on the Podcast / Support the show Subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!…
We all have different ways that we like to learn and engage with content. In this episode, I talk through some of the learning preferences that adult learners may have and how to tailor supervision to meet different needs. If you are a supervisor it's really handy to know what works for your supervisee and if you're a supervisee it’s really helpful to know how you like to learn and what you can do and supervision to get the most out of supervision. Join the supervision group for school social workers and school counsellors https://thetherapyhub.com.au/supervision/ Become a Youth Mental Health First Aider Face to face in Footscray https://thetherapyhub.com.au/youth-mental-health-first-aid/ Online https://thetherapyhub.com.au/online-youth-mental-health-first-aid/ Inside Social Work Podcast: Website / Facebook / Be on the Podcast / Support the show Subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!…
Caroline is an accredited EMDR, trainer and consultant with a background in clinical social work and psychotherapy. She has over 15 years of experience providing therapeutic services across community, hospital, medical and tertiary settings. She is the owner and director of Mindful Living, a group private practice in the Eastern suburbs of Melbourne. She had worked in The Melbourne Clinic so as an EMDR, coordinator where she developed the first inpatient hospital EMDR program in Victoria. She has an infectious enthusiasm for EMDR therapy and EMDR training, which will be obvious when you listen to her talk about it. She loves encouraging and motivating mentoring therapists as they embrace the opportunities that EMDR therapy brings. So for a bit more information about Caroline, you can head over to her website, https://www.carolineburrows.com.au/ Recommended resources What happened to you - Bruce D. Perry and Oprah Winfrey THe body Keeps Score - Bessel van der Kolk Podcast recommended Notice That https://emdr-podcast.com/ https://blueknot.org.au/ Episode 29 - EMDR explained https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-inside-social-work-podcast/id1459084811?i=1000482673871 Training Carolines on demand training https://www.carolineburrows.com.au/on-demand-training-main Upcoming EMDR part 1 training www.carolineburrows.com.au/basic-emdr-training Join the supervision group for school social workers and school counsellors https://thetherapyhub.com.au/supervision/ Inside Social Work Podcast: Website / Facebook / Be on the Podcast / Support the show Subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!…
Benefits of group supervision Group supervision can provide unique opportunities to grow your skills, feel connected and normalise difficult situations or experiences. Some of the benefits include Peer Feedback Social Networking Hive mind -Having Multiple Listeners, ideas and frames of reference for the Same Event. Developing Empathy, compassion and self-compassion Practice Public Speaking and Presenting. https://thetherapyhub.com.au/supervision/ Subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!…
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