For practitioners
Supervision — refining
the instrument.
A space for therapists and practitioners to deepen their embodied presence, explore the complexity of their practice, and be met in the work they hold for others.
You hold space for others with care and skill. And you also need somewhere to be held yourself.
Supervision is not only case review.
It is a living practice of the principles that underpin the work itself.
Working somatically means that the practitioner becomes part of the instrument through which the work unfolds. Your body, your perception, your presence — these participate in the therapeutic field whether you are aware of it or not.
Supervision with Dana supports the refinement of that instrument. Not through technique alone, but through embodied reflection — allowing insights to emerge not only through thinking, but through the body itself.
This is a place where you can pause. Sense more deeply into the work. Bring what is complex, what is stuck, what is alive — and explore it together.
What supervision may include
Exploring the full complexity of practice.
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Educational supervision — integrating knowledge into clinical work
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Exploring clinical cases with depth and precision
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Understanding somatic and developmental patterns
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The body's participation in the therapeutic field
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Sensing relational dynamics in sessions.
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Working with transfers -countertransference and resonance.
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Expanding capacity to stay present with complexity
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Embodied sensing alongside reflection
Who this is for
Open to practitioners working in:
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Psychology and Psychotherapy
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Somatic therapy
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Manual Therapy, physiotherapy
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Bodywork, Osteopath
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Trauma-informed practice
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Coaching or facilitation
Particularly supportive for practitioners wishing to deepen their capacity to work with the body, emotion, and relational dynamics — and for those who sense that their own embodied presence is the most important instrument they have.

Supervision with Dana
Dana is a Certified Educational Supervisor with Bodynamic International — one of the most rigorous somatic developmental psychology trainings in the world.
With over a decade of international clinical experience, she brings precision, depth, and genuine relational presence to supervision work.
She has supervised practitioners in psychotherapy, somatic therapy, bodywork, and trauma-informed practice — and brings the same standards of embodied inquiry to supervision that she brings to her clinical work.
Format
Ways to engage
Supervision is available individually or in small groups, online.
