Clinical Supervision
Clinical Supervision
Tara McGee and Peter Madore provide supervision to psychotherapists and social workers who use similar frameworks to the ones we are informed by. At CPYC, we work with the following theoretical frameworks to guide therapeutic work:
- Relational Psychotherapy
- The Comprehensive Resource Model
- Trauma Informed Stabilization Treatment
- Intersubjective theory
- Attachment theory
- Self Psychology
- Satir Family Therapy
- Neurobiologically informed therapy
- Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (Attachment Focused Family therapy)
- Erikson and Mahler’s developmental theories
- Yoga psychology
Our Mission
To provide clients with an accepting, friendly space to discover their healing path and to develop therapeutic relationships that sustain, inspire and guide them.
To provide clients with highly skilled, self responsible and self aware psychotherapists and yoga therapists who are always striving to learn about advancements in their fields and to continually develop themselves.
To create psychoeducational opportunities for clients to empower them to learn about their symptoms and how they can move towards healing and growth.
To provide innovative training programs that develop highly competent, self aware, self responsible, and inspiring psychotherapists and yoga therapists.