Practical Clinical Training You Can Apply Tomorrow
Evidence-based, on-demand webinars from a psychologist with 12 years and 8,000+ hours of full-time clinical practice. Watch at your own pace. CPD eligible.
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Joe Lewsey
Director & Registered Psychologist — CAYA Psychology Geelong
Six clients a day. Four days a week. For over a decade — that's more than 8,000 hours of therapy sessions. These webinars are built from real clinical experience, not textbooks. Practical strategies you can apply in your next session.
Webinar Library
Four on-demand webinars. Immediate access. Watch in your own time.
Clinician Self Care
Thriving in Private Practice
Practical, evidence-based strategies for clinician self-care tailored to the unique demands of allied health professionals.
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Breaking Down Meltdowns
Building Better Behaviour Using Functional Behaviour Analysis
Compassionate, effective strategies to understand and manage challenging behaviours in children and adolescents using FBA.
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Beyond Intelligence Tests
Better Ways To Assess Neurodevelopment
Understand what IQ tests actually measure — and their limitations — and explore evidence-based alternatives that refine your assessment skills.
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Inclusive Classrooms
Supporting Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Practical strategies and collaborative approaches that foster engagement, understanding, and success for every learner with ASD.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Because starting supervision usually comes with a few "how does this work?" moments.
Supervision
About Supervision
What is clinical supervision?
A structured, supportive space to reflect on your work, develop skills, and ensure ethical, effective practice.
Who is supervision for?
Psychologists, provisional psychologists, counsellors, social workers, allied health professionals, and other helping professionals seeking to develop their clinical skills.
What is your supervision style?
Collaborative, practical, and reflective — focused on real-world application, not just theory. Supervision is tailored to your current clients, goals, and stage of practice.
Is supervision confidential?
Yes, within standard ethical and legal limits.
Do you offer online supervision?
Yes, via secure telehealth. You do not need to download any software — just click the link sent to you prior to your session.
Registration & Requirements
Can supervision count toward registration or endorsement requirements?
Yes, where applicable. Sessions can be aligned with relevant board or pathway requirements including provisional registration supervision.
Do you provide supervision that counts toward provisional registration?
Yes, including structured support aligned with AHPRA registration requirements for provisional psychologists.
How often should I attend supervision?
It depends on your needs and requirements — typically fortnightly or monthly for ongoing supervision. One-off sessions are also available for case consultation.
Do you offer one-off or ad-hoc supervision sessions?
Yes. One-off sessions are available for case consultation, specific clinical questions, or situations where you need input without committing to ongoing supervision.
What Happens In Sessions
What can I expect in a supervision session?
Structured discussion, case review, clinical feedback, and practical strategies you can apply immediately. Sessions are focused on what is most useful for you and your caseload right now.
Can I bring specific cases to discuss?
Yes. Case discussion is a central part of supervision. You will need your client's consent to discuss their specific presenting issues. Client consent is not required for general discussion.
Do you help with complex or high-risk cases?
Yes, including risk assessment, ethical dilemmas, suicide risk, and formulation support for complex presentations.
Will I receive feedback on my clinical skills?
Yes — clear, constructive feedback focused on growth. Supervision is not evaluative in the way placement supervision can be. The goal is to sharpen your thinking and build confidence.
Can you help with confidence or imposter syndrome?
Yes. Many clinicians use supervision to build confidence and clarity in their work — particularly early career psychologists navigating the gap between training and independent practice.
Specialist Areas
Do you supervise experienced clinicians with 15+ years of practice?
Yes. Particularly experienced clinicians working with a new client group, completing assessments, or looking to transition into private practice.
Do you support specific areas like trauma, OCD, or neurodiversity?
Yes. Supervision can be tailored to your areas of interest or current caseload — including trauma, OCD, anxiety, neurodevelopmental presentations, and child and adolescent therapy.
What types of assessments can I get supervision for?
Commonly ADHD, ASD, cognitive assessments, specific learning disorder assessments, and behavioural assessments. Supervision covers process, interpretation, diagnostic decision-making, and report writing.
Can you review my assessment reports and provide feedback?
Yes — specific, constructive feedback to improve the quality, clarity, and defensibility of your reports.
Private Practice
Can supervision help me start a private practice?
Yes. Sessions can cover setup, systems, Medicare, NDIS, pricing, and the common early mistakes that are easy to avoid with the right guidance.
Can you help me with marketing and online presence?
Yes — practical, ethical guidance on website messaging, SEO, referral pathways, and positioning your practice effectively.
Can I get feedback on my website or landing page?
Yes — practical feedback to improve clarity, conversion, and alignment with your ideal clients.
Will you help me avoid common private practice mistakes?
Yes — drawing on real-world experience to help you sidestep common pitfalls early, before they become costly or time-consuming to fix.
Webinars
Access & Format
What format are the webinars delivered in?
Pre-recorded online webinars that you can watch in your own time, from anywhere. No live attendance required.
Is the webinar live?
No. All webinars are pre-recorded, allowing you to watch at a time that suits you and revisit the content as many times as you like during your access period.
How long do I get access for?
30 days from the date of purchase. During this period you can watch the webinar as many times as you like.
How soon do I get access after payment?
Access is typically provided shortly after successful payment, with instructions sent to your email.
Do I need any special software?
No. You'll simply need an internet connection and a device such as a computer, tablet, or smartphone.
What if I have trouble accessing the webinar?
Reply to the email containing your access instructions and we'll get it sorted for you.
Content & Suitability
Who are these webinars for?
Designed for psychologists, clinicians, allied health professionals, educators, and helping professionals interested in practical, evidence-based strategies. Both early career and experienced practitioners will find value in the content.
Are the webinars suitable for students or early career clinicians?
Yes. The content is designed to be practical and accessible for both early career and experienced practitioners.
Is the content evidence-based?
The webinars draw on professional experience, established psychological principles, and practical clinical insights. Content is intended for educational and professional development purposes.
Can I ask questions?
As these are pre-recorded, live Q&A is not included. However, key practical insights and strategies are covered thoroughly throughout each presentation.
Can I share access with others?
Individual purchases are for single-user access unless otherwise stated. Team or group licensing can be arranged separately — get in touch to discuss.
CPD & Certificates
Will I receive a certificate of completion?
Yes. A certificate of completion is provided after viewing for your CPD records.
Can this count toward CPD?
Many professionals include relevant learning activities as part of their CPD. You should check the specific requirements of your registration board or professional association to confirm eligibility.
Purchases & Refunds
Are refunds available?
Please refer to the Terms & Conditions at checkout regarding refunds for digital products and webinar access.
Looking for more than a webinar?
1:1 Clinical Supervision — Geelong & Online
Ongoing or one-off supervision tailored to your caseload, your goals, and your stage of practice. Board Approved Supervisor. Counts toward CPD and registration requirements.
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