Clinical Supervision with Dr Nicholas Harris
Clinical Psychologist | Board-Approved Supervisor | Practice Owner | Lecturer
I offer clinical supervision for provisional psychologists (5+1 and 4+2 pathways), clinical psychology registrars, and registered psychologists.
My approach to supervision is collaborative, supportive, and grounded in evidence-based practice—designed to develop your clinical skill, confidence, and reflective capacity.
With 15+ years of experience across academic, private, and public mental health settings, I bring a wealth of practical and theoretical knowledge to the supervision space. I currently own and operate Choice Point Psychology, where I work with children, adolescents, and adults presenting with a wide range of clinical concerns, and I lecture in postgraduate psychology programs at the University of Newcastle.
Areas of Clinical Expertise
I offer supervision across a range of presentations and therapeutic approaches, with particular interest and experience in:
Supervision Style
I take a warm, structured, and person-centred approach to supervision. My goal is to foster a safe and collaborative environment where supervisees feel supported to grow their skills, reflect honestly, and explore clinical challenges without judgement.
My style is shaped by both clinical experience and academic teaching—balancing the development of practical skills with deep theoretical understanding. Sessions can involve:
I understand that supervision needs to be tailored—whether you're looking for guidance in core competencies, working through specific clinical challenges, or integrating a particular therapeutic model. I also offer structured support for meeting Psychology Board of Australia core competencies.
Flexible Delivery
Supervision is available in person at Choice Point Psychology (Wyong, NSW) or via zoom. I provide individual supervision, and may be available for group supervision upon request.
Get in Touch
If you're seeking a thoughtful, supportive, and clinically grounded supervisor, I’d love to hear from you.
Please contact me to discuss your goals and supervision needs.
I offer clinical supervision for provisional psychologists (5+1 and 4+2 pathways), clinical psychology registrars, and registered psychologists.
My approach to supervision is collaborative, supportive, and grounded in evidence-based practice—designed to develop your clinical skill, confidence, and reflective capacity.
With 15+ years of experience across academic, private, and public mental health settings, I bring a wealth of practical and theoretical knowledge to the supervision space. I currently own and operate Choice Point Psychology, where I work with children, adolescents, and adults presenting with a wide range of clinical concerns, and I lecture in postgraduate psychology programs at the University of Newcastle.
Areas of Clinical Expertise
I offer supervision across a range of presentations and therapeutic approaches, with particular interest and experience in:
- Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) and advanced CBT case formulations
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), including working with trauma and values-based interventions
- Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) principles for emotion regulation and interpersonal skills
- Trauma-informed practice with adolescents and adults
- Complex case formulation and treatment planning
- Working with neurodivergent clients, including those with ADHD and Autism
- Assessment and diagnosis (including autism, intellectual, ADHD, and learning assessments)
- Risk assessment and safety planning
- Working with adolescents and families
- Integrating research and evidence-based models into practice
Supervision Style
I take a warm, structured, and person-centred approach to supervision. My goal is to foster a safe and collaborative environment where supervisees feel supported to grow their skills, reflect honestly, and explore clinical challenges without judgement.
My style is shaped by both clinical experience and academic teaching—balancing the development of practical skills with deep theoretical understanding. Sessions can involve:
- Joint case formulation and treatment planning
- Exploring therapeutic process and the therapeutic relationship
- Reviewing session recordings or transcripts
- Discussion of ethical and professional issues
- Attention to reflective practice and clinician wellbeing
I understand that supervision needs to be tailored—whether you're looking for guidance in core competencies, working through specific clinical challenges, or integrating a particular therapeutic model. I also offer structured support for meeting Psychology Board of Australia core competencies.
Flexible Delivery
Supervision is available in person at Choice Point Psychology (Wyong, NSW) or via zoom. I provide individual supervision, and may be available for group supervision upon request.
Get in Touch
If you're seeking a thoughtful, supportive, and clinically grounded supervisor, I’d love to hear from you.
Please contact me to discuss your goals and supervision needs.