Clinical Supervision

Supporting psychologists at every stage of practice

Supervision is a collaborative process that supports the development of a psychologist’s professional competencies, ethical practice, and the provision of high-quality client care. It plays a key role in professional growth, protects client welfare, and supports the psychologist’s wellbeing.

The Insightful Collective is committed to supporting psychologists throughout all stages of their career, from early career psychologists building their skills to experienced practitioners seeking regular supervision to maintain balance and sustainable practice. Our goal is to support psychologists to provide a high-quality of care for their clients, while maintaining their own personal wellbeing.

MEET YOUR SUPERVISOR

Georgia - Board approved Clinical Psychologist Supervisor

Georgia McPhan

Clinical Psychologist & Practice Director
AHPRA Board-Approved Supervisor

Georgia is a Clinical Psychologist and AHPRA Board-Approved Supervisor offering telehealth clinical supervision. She provides a warm, collaborative space that supports reflective practice, skill development, and growing confidence in clinical work.

Georgia has experience across community mental health services, hospitals, residential settings, and private practice. She offers primary and secondary supervision for a range of pathways, including:

  • 5+1 internship program

  • Placements during higher degree program

  • External supervision when working in addition to higher degree placements

  • Clinical Psychology Registrar program

  • Re-entry program (after a period of not practising)

  • Transitional program (for overseas-qualified applicants)

  • Registered psychologists seeking ongoing supervision

She has a particular interest in supporting clinicians to manage burnout, self-doubt, and the emotional impact of therapeutic work, while strengthening therapeutic presence and psychological flexibility. Her approach encourages open reflection, exploration of challenges, and continued professional growth within a supportive environment.

Georgia’s clinical work draws on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT), and Motivational Interviewing, and she supports clinicians in developing skills across these modalities. You can read more information about Georgia’s therapeutic approach here.

Georgia is currently welcoming new supervisees seeking a supportive and collaborative approach to supervision. You are invited to get in touch by email or through our Contact Us page to arrange a brief call with Georgia to discuss your goals and expectations, and to explore whether working together may be a good fit for your supervision needs.

Remote Clinical Supervision available now.