“Who looks outside dreams; who looks inside awakes.”
- Carl Jung
Clinical Supervision
What is it?
Clinical supervision is a professional space to reflect on your work, deepen understanding, and strengthen your skills within a safe and ethical framework. At Inner Path Play Therapy we offer a supportive environment that also nurtures your wellbeing, helping you feel resourced, confident, and continually growing in your practice. Our trainee supervisor Aoife offers this service to practitioners across all disciplines within the helping professions.
Our Approach
Her approach is grounded in creating a safe, supportive, and collaborative space where you feel able to reflect openly on your work. She works in an integrative and relational way, recognising that each practitioner brings their own unique experiences, strengths, and challenges to the supervisory space.
Creativity is an important part of my approach. She encourages flexibility in thinking and welcome creative and reflective ways of exploring practice, supporting you to gain new perspectives and deeper insight into your work with clients.
Alongside this, She holds a strong focus on ethical practice, professional development, and wellbeing. Supervision is tailored to your individual needs, whether you are in training or further along in your career, offering a space that supports both your clinical work and your growth as a practitioner.
Location & Referrals
All sessions are offered in person at our premises, Inner Path Play Therapy, based on Eyre Street, Newbridge, Co. Kildare. The space has been thoughtfully created to provide a calm, welcoming, and supportive environment for reflective work.
We are currently open for referrals and welcome both qualified practitioners and students in training, particularly those working in play therapy and related professional fields.
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Our Clinical Supervisor
Aoife is an Accredited Play Therapist and Creative Mindfulness Practitioner with over 15 years of experience working with children and adolescents. Her work is grounded in supporting emotional wellbeing through creative, relational, and developmentally appropriate approaches.
She is currently training as a clinical supervisor with the Academy of Play and is open to supervisee referrals.