clinical supervision.
Louise provides structured, evidence-based clinical supervision with a strong emphasis on clinical formulation, risk assessment, treatment planning, and the therapeutic relationship as mechanisms of change. Her supervision supports clinicians to work confidently with complex and high-risk presentations by strengthening theoretical integration, applied skills, and reflective capacity.
Louise has specialist expertise in developmental trauma, complex trauma, personality disorder (including BPD), dissociation, and relational risk, and provides clinical guidance grounded in contemporary models including Schema Therapy, EMDR, DBT, MBT and polyvagal-informed approaches.
Supervision is available for:
Provisional psychologists completing clinical placements or the 5+1 internship program
Clinical psychology registrars progressing toward endorsement
Early-career and experienced psychologists seeking advanced competency in trauma-focused and personality disorder treatment
Mental health clinicians from multidisciplinary contexts working with complex presentations
Group supervision focused on trauma, personality, and relational dynamics in therapy
Services requiring clinical consultation relating to complexity, diagnostic clarification, and risk assessment
Louise is a board-approved supervisor (AHPRA) and a nationally accredited trainer in BPD Core Competencies. She also has advanced qualifications in forensic risk assessment, enabling comprehensive, context-based evaluation of risk related to self-harm, interpersonal violence, and vulnerability within treatment systems.
Her supervision aims to enhance clinician capability, accountability and confidence while supporting a high standard of ethical, trauma-informed practice.