Clinical supervisions
In your day-to-day work with patients, do you ever have doubts or feel unsure about how to move forward with the treatment?
Clinical supervision offers a space for clinical reflection — a calm, non-judgmental environment where you can think things through with the support of experienced professionals.
Our goal is to help you better understand what’s happening in your sessions, what tools you have at your disposal, and how to use them with increasing precision and confidence.
What do we do in clinical supervisions?
Objectives
Who is it for?
What will you gain?

TFP Accreditation Supervisions
Supervision in Transference-Focused Psychotherapy (TFP) is aimed at deepening the understanding of the structural model of personality and the psychic functioning of the patient from a contemporary psychodynamic perspective.
Through the systematic analysis of the therapeutic contract, intervention modes, and the dynamics of transference and countertransference,supervision fosters a more precise clinical practice that aligns with treatment goals. The focus is placed on:
- Identifying the patient’s personality organization.
- Using the therapeutic contract as a clinical tool and a containing framework.
- Detecting the dominant affect in sessions and its impact on the transference.
- Utilizing countertransference as a pathway to understand the relational dynamics at play.
- Learning the interpretation cycle (observation – clarification – confrontation – interpretation).
- Reflecting on the technical and emotional challenges involved in working with patients with severe personality disorders.
Objectives
Who is it for?
Different Formats
We offer various formats to adapt to the needs of each professional.








