SUPERVISION
A reflective space where your growth and professional development are at the center
As coaches, therapists, and practitioners, we hold space for others every day.
Supervision is the space where we are held in return.
Supervision is a place to slow down and listen more deeply, not only to what is present for your clients and their systems, but to be curious about your own inner landscape.
Together, we attend to what’s emerging in you and in your work — not to fix, but to witness, explore, and gently unfold. We track what shows up in your body, your parts, your presence, and your relational field.
There’s space for your questions. Your edges. Your longings. Your mistakes. Your integrity.
It’s a space of support — where the inner and outer aspects of your practice can meet, breathe, and evolve.
My approach to supervision is grounded in somatic wisdom, a system-based approach, and extensive experience.
Who is supervision for?
Coaches, therapists and practitioners seeking a reflective space that includes both professional development and personal depth
Those who are integrating systemic and somatic approaches in their practice (IFS, SIFS, ORSC)
Those who are navigating the complexities of their caseloads, as well as the ethical tensions and dilemmas
Those who are willing to get to know better their inner system, what parts might be activated in their work and who want to rediscover self-leadership
Coaches seeking ongoing development aligned with ICF core competencies (you can claim up to 10 CCE hours per credential renewal cycle)
Anyone who wants to feel supported — not just in what they do, but in who they are in the work and how they show up in the world
Here is how we can work together
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Individual Supervision
Individual supervision offers you a confidential and supportive space to explore your practice in depth. Together, we focus on your unique challenges, insights, and development as a professional so that you can strengthen both your presence and impact as a practitioner.
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SIFS Consultation Group
The Somatic IFS Consultation Group is dedicated to professionals who wish to deepen their integration of Somatic IFS in their work. Through practice, reflection, and shared exploration, we focus on applying somatic IFS principles to real client situations, thereby expanding both our skills and embodiment.
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Group Coaching Supervision
Group supervision creates a rich learning environment where you can reflect alongside peers. Sharing perspectives, challenges, and successes within a facilitated space fosters mutual support, fresh insights, and collective growth.
Individual Supervision
Individual supervision offers you a confidential and supportive space to explore your practice in depth. Together, we focus on your unique challenges, insights, and development as a professional so that you can strengthen both your presence and impact as a practitioner.
Individual supervision is a dedicated space for you to bring what’s alive in your practice — the moments of stuckness, resonance, doubt, insight, or subtle shifts you can’t quite name yet. It’s a space where your inner experience as a practitioner matters as much as your technique.
Rooted in Somatic Internal Family Systems (SIFS) and grounded in presence, our sessions invite you to explore not only what’s happening with your clients, but also what’s unfolding within you as the person who is holding them.
Together, we may:
Follow a thread from a recent session that stayed with you
Explore a part that got activated or pulled
Sit with a somatic signal, contraction, or intuitive knowing
Reflect on systemic dynamics or ethical dilemmas
Practice staying with uncertainty or "not knowing"
You don’t need to arrive with a polished case or perfect questions. This is not about performing, getting it right, or proving your worth. It’s about creating a space where your own Self-leadership can deepen — gently, consistently, in the presence of a supportive other.
We track what’s happening in you and around you. And through that tracking, something shifts. Insight returns. Grounding returns. Sometimes, joy or grief does too.
Practical details
Format: 50-minute sessions via Zoom
Language: Available in English or Polish
Eligibility: For coaches, therapists, and other practitioners
Optional: Can count toward ICF credentialing hours (you can claim up to 10 CCE hours per credential renewal cycle)
Booking: One-off sessions or ongoing support available
Curious if this is the right space for you? Book a free 30-minute call.
SIFS Consultation Group
A dedicated space to deepen your practice and embodiment of Somatic IFS.
This group is for coaches, therapists, and practitioners who are already trained in IFS and want to bring more body-based awareness into their work. Together, we explore what it means to not only understand the model — but to live it, sense it, and embody it with clients and within ourselves.
In this group, we weave together clinical reflection, somatic awareness, and parts exploration. Each participant is invited to bring client cases, ethical tensions, or inner system questions — and we engage with them through the lens of Somatic Internal Family Systems (SIFS).
This is not a training. It’s a collaborative space for practice, reflection, and deepening. A place where curiosity, safety, and embodiment guide us more than certainty or solutions.
Together, we may:
Explore client sessions through a SIFS-informed lens
Reflect on how parts of us show up in the work and how to be with them
Track somatic cues, breath, and energetic shifts
Sense into the systemic field of the practitioner-client relationship
Practice radical resonance and presence in community
We welcome the parts that want to know and the parts that don't. The somatic whispers. The questions that don’t have answers yet. And the deep knowing that lives in the body.
Practical details
Format: 6 sessions, 90 minutes each, online via Zoom
Frequency: Typically every two weeks
Group size: Small, intimate groups (4–6 participants)
Eligibility: For IFS-trained coaches, therapists, and practitioners integrating somatic approaches
Language: Available in English or Polish
ICF: May count toward CCEs, depending on your credentialing pathway
Interested in joining the next group? Book a consultation or join the waitlist.
Group Coaching Supervision
A shared space for reflection, resonance, and professional belonging.
Group supervision offers a rich field of support, where we learn not only from our own practice but also through witnessing the experiences of others. It’s a place where your voice matters, and where you’re not alone in navigating the complexities of your work.
In these small, confidential groups, we slow down together. We listen somatically, speak from presence, and invite each person’s system to unfold at its own pace. Rooted in Somatic Internal Family Systems (SIFS), these gatherings honour the relational field between client and practitioner — and within the group itself.
Together, we may:
Explore real client situations
Reflect on moments of stuckness, resonance, or intuition
Track sensations and energetic shifts in the body
Witness each other’s processes with respect and non-judgment
Practice showing up with vulnerability, courage, and care
There is no pressure to perform or give advice. Instead, we create a space where curiosity, insight, and connection naturally emerge — often in ways we couldn’t plan or predict.
Practical details
Format: 6 sessions, 90 minutes each, online via Zoom
Frequency: Typically every two weeks
Group size: Small, intimate groups (4–6 participants)
Eligibility: For coaches, therapists, and practitioners integrating somatic or systemic work
Language: Available in English or Polish
ICF: May count toward CCEs, depending on your credentialing pathway
Interested in joining the next group? Join the waitlist.
FAQs
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Mentoring often focuses on skill-building, feedback on coaching competencies (especially in preparation for ICF credentialing), and guidance from someone with more experience.
Supervision, on the other hand, creates a reflective space to explore your coaching practice, including relational dynamics, ethical questions, and how your inner system shows up in your work. It’s less about answers and more about awareness. -
Supervision offers coaches a dedicated space to stay resourced, ethical, and in alignment with their values. It allows you to explore complex client dynamics, track your own internal reactions, and reflect on your presence and impact. Regular supervision supports sustainable practice, self-leadership, and ongoing growth — not just for the coach, but for the systems they touch.
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Yes. Individual and group supervision can count toward Continuing Coach Education (CCE) hours required for credential renewal, under the Core Competency category. If you're renewing your ICF credential, I can support you in aligning our sessions with ICF criteria. You can use up to 10 hours of individual or group supervision in every renewal cycle.
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Yes. The European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC) places strong emphasis on regular supervision as a core part of ethical, mature coaching practice. If you're working toward EMCC accreditation, or already hold a credential, supervision is not only recommended — it's expected as part of your ongoing development.
EMCC recommends 1 hour of supervision per 35 hours of your practice or at least 1 hour of supervision quaterly.
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No. This space is also open to IFS practitioners, therapists, psychologists and other professionals integrating somatic or systemic approaches in their work. What connects us is a shared commitment to presence, ethics, and relational depth.
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Yes. My approach is grounded in compassion, consent, and body-based awareness. All somatic invitations are optional, and we always respect your pacing and capacity.
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No. Sometimes we begin with a client situation, and sometimes with a vague sense of something stirring in your system. You don’t need to come prepared — we trust what emerges in the moment.
"The more we know ourselves, the more we can be of service to others."
— A guiding insight from many traditions
Contact
If you’re curious about working together or would like to explore the possible options, I’d love to hear from you. Feel free to use the contact form.
I’ll be glad to respond to your questions.