
Ready to introduce clinical supervision into your private practice without second guessing the logistics, paperwork, or how to position yourself?
Ready to introduce clinical supervision into your private practice without second guessing the logistics, paperwork, or how to position yourself?
Introducing Setting up for Supervision Success Digital Guide and done for you template bundle designed by an established trauma therapist, supervisor, and trainer with you in mind.
Introducing...
Setting up for Supervision Success Digital Guide designed by an established trauma therapist, supervisor, and trainer
with you in mind.

Thinking about offering supervision but not knowing where to begin
Wanting more variety and sustainability in your work
Wondering how to structure supervision sessions professionally
Unsure what contracts, policies, or paperwork you actually need
Overthinking how to market yourself as a supervisor
Feeling unclear about your niche or supervision style
Putting it off because creating everything from scratch feels overwhelming
Knowing you could supervise… but still not feeling fully “ready”

You probably do not need more training before you begin offering supervision.
You likely already have the clinical experience, insight, and professional skills needed to support other therapists well.
What’s often missing is not competence. It’s structure.
It’s having:
Clear agreements in place
Professional documentation ready to go
Confidence in how to position yourself
Clarity around your supervision style and niche
A practical roadmap that helps you implement supervision ethically and professionally
This resource was designed to help experienced therapists move from:
“I’d love to offer supervision one day…” to “Supervision is now a confident and sustainable part of my practice.”
Diversify your work in a way that feels meaningful and professionally fulfilling
Add more balance and sustainability into your working week
Feel confident that your supervision structure is ethical, organised, and professional
Clearly communicate what makes you distinctive as a supervisor
Stop putting supervision off and finally begin offering it with clarity and confidence
"Shelley is a warm, supportive and incredibly well informed supervisor. I would recommend her wholeheartedly."
Therapist Supervisee
It includes everything you need to feel confident, professional, and ready to begin:
Guidance on defining your supervision niche and standing out as a supervisor
Exercises to uncover and articulate your supervision style
Marketing guidance to help supervisees find and choose you
Support developing your supervisor bio and professional positioning
Individual and group supervision structure guidance
Ready to use supervision contracts and templates(which will save you hours of admin time!)
Goal setting, preparation forms, and reflective journal templates
Guidance on record keeping, recordings, reports, and references
Ethical and practical foundations to help you supervise confidently

I felt supported every step of the way
"Shelley was my first private practice supervisor, an EMDR whizz, and down to earth fellow therapist! Shelley and I connected when private practice was just an idea and she supported me with my clients and business niggles in the first 6 months, priceless!"
Therapist Supervisee
I developed my confidence and skills
"I have been having EMDR and CBT supervision with Shelley for nearly two years now. With Shelley's support, I have gained and developed my skills in both modalities and successfully achieved my EMDR accreditation."
Therapist Supervisee
An empowering environment for growth
"Shelley is a friendly, warm, compassionate, professional, and knowledgeable clinical supervisor. She provides an empowering supervision environment which promotes learning, reflection, and professional growth."
Therapist Supervisee
Tailored support that meets your needs
"Shelley is an amazing supervisor. She’s super supportive, warm and has tailored supervision flexibly to meet my needs. Very knowledgeable in so many different therapeutic approaches. Would highly recommend."
Therapist Supervisee


I’m Shelley Bradley-Scholey, an accredited therapist, supervisor, trainer, and trauma specialist. I have a busy and well established group therapy and supervision practice.
Over the years, I’ve supported hundreds of clients and therapists through trauma informed work, professional development, and clinical supervision.
I know how rewarding supervision can be, not only for the therapists you support, but for your own professional growth and sustainability too.
I also know how easy it is for therapists to stay stuck in the “I’ll do it one day” phase because the practical setup feels overwhelming alongside an already busy practice.
That’s why I created this resource.
To make the process clearer, easier, and more achievable so you can begin offering supervision in a way that feels aligned, ethical, and genuinely sustainable.
Learn how to define your supervision niche, uncover your unique style, and position yourself so the right supervisees naturally recognise you as the right fit.
Discover how to communicate your supervision offer clearly, market yourself authentically, and create a supervisor bio that helps therapists understand what it feels like to work with you.
Explore different supervision models including individual, group, consultation based, ad hoc, and standing appointment options so you can create a structure that works for you and your supervisees.
Feel confident knowing exactly what needs to be included in your supervision agreements, boundaries, expectations, and professional policies.
Learn how to help supervisees establish meaningful goals and create a focused, reflective supervision process.
Create clear, professional supervision records and reflective processes without overcomplicating documentation.
Understand how to ethically and safely manage recordings, client consent, confidentiality, and reflective learning.
Feel prepared to professionally manage references, reports, and supervisee requests with confidence and clarity.
Individual supervision contracts
Group supervision contracts
Goal setting worksheets
Preparation forms
Reflective supervision journals
Consent to record templates
"Shelley is an excellent supervisor, well informed, warm and constructive in her feedback and support. I have no hesitation in recommending her to other therapists."
Therapist Supervisee
You’re an experienced therapist considering offering supervision
You want more balance, variety, and sustainability in your practice
You know you have the experience to supervise but feel unsure about the logistics
You want practical guidance and templates rather than more theory
You want to position yourself professionally and confidently as a supervisor
You are looking for an in depth supervision qualification or accredited training
You are not yet qualified or experienced enough to supervise ethically within your professional framework
You want a rigid “one size fits all” supervision model rather than adapting guidance to your own style
I'm ready to confidently introduce supervision into my practice.
No. This is a practical implementation guide designed to help experienced therapists confidently set up and introduce supervision into their existing private practice.
Yes. This resource is specifically designed for therapists who feel ready to begin offering supervision but want guidance around the practical and professional setup.
Absolutely. You’ll receive a full template pack including supervision contracts, preparation forms, supervision journals, goal setting worksheets, and consent forms.
No. The workbook includes reflective exercises to help you uncover and articulate your niche, strengths, and supervision approach.
No. While Shelley brings extensive trauma informed expertise, the guidance can be adapted across a wide range of therapeutic approaches and client groups.
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