Clinical Supervision for Psychologist & Practitioners in Geelong
Drawing on their extensive mental health sector experience, Focused Psychology psychologists are available to provide clinical supervision that meets a range of workforce training and development needs.
Supervision creates a space for psychologists/practitioners to reflect on their work, assess and develop their skills further, understand themselves as therapists and how to best work with their clients to obtain positive outcomes. Engaging in ongoing supervision is highly valued by the team at Focused Psychology for our own continuing development and we are also enthusiastic about offering these services to our colleagues working in the field.
Our psychologists are board approved supervisors, hold area of practice endorsements in clinical psychology and are able to offer psychologist supervision for the following:
- Psychologists continuing professional development
- Endorsement as a clinical psychologist (clinical registrar program primary or secondary supervisor)
- Supervision towards registration as a psychologist (we do not currently have internship components available).
We also welcome contact from mental health practitioners and therapists who are interested in individual or group supervision to assist them in their work. We provide supervision to assist practitioners’ work with complex clients, risk issues, comorbidities in axis I and axis II disorders, and broad mental health assessment and treatment skill development.
Focused Psychology psychologists are available to provide clinical supervision that meets a range of workforce training and development needs.
Your first session is an assessment. Your psychologist will direct the session and will ask you a range of questions in relation to your background, current difficulties and what brought you to seek help. We will also determine your goals for treatment and discuss treatment options. Often the first session will give you a real sense of your psychologist, their style and therapeutic approach. You might want to prepare a list of questions before your assessment to assist in understanding the therapeutic treatment process.
No you do not need a referral if you are not wanting to claim a medicare rebate. Otherwise you will need a referral from a GP or psychiatrist and what is known as a Mental Health Care Plan (MHCP). A MHCP will generally provide you with a total of six psychology sessions that attract a medicare rebate. If you require further sessions, you will need to go back to your referring GP and obtain a review of your MHCP to access a further four sessions.
From 2020, Medicare will have increased the number of sessions, providing an extra 10 sessions on top of the existing 10 sessions, totalling 20 sessions attracting a medicare rebate.
Please note that you cannot claim both the Medicare rebate and private health insurance.
You will need to ensure that Focused Psychology has a copy of your referral and MHCP (if you are using one(, your Medicare card number and any previous relevant documentation (such as previous psychology reports).
Payment is also required on your consultation, or payment arrangements should already have been made with our reception.
Our psychologists are highly experienced in assessment and it’s our job to ask the right questions and also pace our approach, given your circumstances and needs. You are most likely to experience the session as going quickly, rather than dragging on! We will help you feel relaxed, safe and confident you’re in the right hands.
Often your referring GP has a good sense of you and your specific needs, and may have suggested psychologists that are best suited to you. You are welcome to request our reception staff to arrange to speak with one of our psychologists to give you a better sense of what they are about and their style.