Supervision
Hi, I’m Jodine,
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My approach .
I work with trainees similar how I work with my clients. I operate from a person centred approach.
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Key Supervision Questions
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My supervision is a mix of both. You will have many months of individual sessions and peer supervision across the year. Peer supervision can be really effective for learning.
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I can offer both in person and online sessions. Due to the work load on stage 2 most supervisees opt for online sessions.
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No, but I do support you to find placements that are right for you.
Current Supervisees
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Charles Kiwanuka - Forefront Therapy Services
I am a young and enthusiastic Sport Psychologist who specializes in the psychological challenges of Football, Injuries and being a Youth Athlete. I support athletes to enhance their performance by reflecting on previous challenges to learn from them and progress in the future.
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Dr Han Newman, PhD, CPsychol
Han is a qualified personal trainer and exercise coach, and a sport and exercise psychologist in training (SEPiT). Han has a PhD in Sport and Exercise Psychology from Loughborough University and holds Chartered Psychologist status with the BPS. Han runs Newman Sport Psychology alongside their work in academic teaching and research. They have been Programme Leader for the MSc in Sport and Exercise Psychology at Middlesex University, and their research specialises in the psychology of sport, exercise, and physical activity participation and engagement - particularly amongst LGBTQ+ populations.
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Stephaine
Stephanie is passionate about empowering individuals and teams to thrive both mentally and physically, and has worked with athletes in football, netball, and cricket.
Stephanie takes a collaborative, person-centred approach, meeting people where they are to support performance and wellbeing. Her practice is informed by Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT).
Her key interests include supporting athletes through long-term injury recovery, promoting women’s health in sport with a focus on the psychological impact of conditions such as endometriosis and PCOS, and exploring innovative approaches to performance.