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Professional, Purposeful & Useful Supervision

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Welcome to Practical Wisdom

 

Practice Wisdom


What Experienced Practitioners Know (But Don’t Always Say Out Loud)


Over the coming months I will be sharing a series of reflections drawn from years of counselling practice and professional supervision.


Helping professions teach us many lessons that rarely appear in textbooks. Much of the real learning happens slowly over time — through sitting with people’s stories, through supervision conversations, and through the ongoing work of reflective practice.


This series explores some of the ideas experienced practitioners often recognise quietly in their work but do not always say out loud.

Each reflection considers a different aspect of practice — the emotional weight of the work, the limits of our role, the discipline of reflective practice, and the wisdom that develops through experience.

These pieces are offered as thoughtful prompts for practitioners who continue to learn from the work itself.

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