2026 Supervision Groups
2026 Clinical Supervision Groups – Kelly Stone Therapy
I am delighted to share my 2026 supervision group schedule. These groups are designed to support therapists through thoughtful conversation, somatic awareness, ethical clarity, and collective learning.
The limited space and small, relational groups offer ample time to deepen clinical confidence while tending to our own nervous systems, knowing that sustainable practice comes from community rather than isolation. Topics this year include AI and therapy, suicide and crisis intervention, affair and infidelity recovery, stress leave from work, ethics and boundaries, challenging cases, upcoming regulation updates in BC, and intention setting for practice, person, and business.
2-hour and select 3-hour groups
Limited to 8–10 participants
Experiential, reflective, and practice-based
Canadian context, somatic-informed, trauma-aware
Whether you are seeking fresh clinical insight, ethical grounding, peer support, or simply a place to think out loud with other thoughtful clinicians, you are warmly welcome.
“Grow your practice by growing your community. May these supervision groups strengthen your team, your work, and your well-being.”
Registration and details:
https://kellystone.janeapp.com/#/staff_member/1
If you are new to my supervision groups, please feel free to book a complimentary 15-minute consultation before registering.
I look forward to learning alongside you in 2026.
With appreciation and respect,
Kelly Stone, MSc. PSYC, MPCC, RCS, MTC.
January 27, 4-6 pm
AI and Therapy 2.0 Revised Edition
An exploration of emerging clinical applications of AI, focusing on safety, ethics, and therapeutic presence. This group will consider how AI can support therapy and enhance therapeutic practice.
February 24, 4-6 pm
Suicide and Crisis Intervention and Management
A practical and somatic approach to high-risk situations, including safety planning and collaborative client engagement. Emphasis is placed on reducing therapist overwhelm by strengthening clinical competence and confidence.
March 24, 4-6 pm
Affair and Infidelity Recovery
This group examines the psychological, somatic, and relational impacts of betrayal within partnerships. Therapists learn stable frameworks for supporting recovery, boundary-setting, and post-affair stabilization.
April 28, 4-6 pm
Supporting Clients Navigating Separation and Divorce
Therapists examine the emotional and logistical complexity clients face during relationship dissolution. The group includes discussion of grief, safety planning, and rebuilding a sense of identity.
May 26, 4-6 pm
Ethics of Self-Disclosure and Therapist Boundaries
This session explores when self-disclosure supports clinical depth and when it risks harm, transference, or dual relationships. Participants practise applying ethical decision-making models to self-disclosure.
June 23, 4-6 pm
Cultural Awareness and Indigenous Considerations in Psychedelic Therapy
A respectful examination of cultural safety, appropriation, and the responsibilities of non-Indigenous practitioners. The group strengthens awareness around lineage, reciprocity, and relational integrity.
July 28, 4-6 pm
It’s Tea Time: Bring Your Challenging Cases
A collaborative space for therapists to discuss complex or stuck cases. Counsellors will engage in peer support, feedback, and ideas for somatically informed interventions.
August 25, 4-6 pm
It’s Tea Time: Bring Your Challenging Cases
A collaborative space for therapists to discuss complex or stuck cases. Counsellors will engage in peer support, feedback, and ideas for somatically informed interventions.
September 29, 4-7 pm
The Chemistry of Counselling
An exploration of the biological and chemical processes that influence client experience and therapist presence. Participants examine how neurotransmitters, hormones, and autonomic nervous system responses shape mood, attachment, motivation, and stress. We will learn strategies for working with these dynamics to support co-regulation and therapeutic change.
October 27, 4-7 pm
Navigating Stress Leave in Clinical Practice
A focused discussion on supporting clients who are considering or are currently on stress leave from work. Therapists explore workplace stressors, legal and ethical considerations, somatic and emotional regulation strategies, and collaborative planning to help clients maintain well-being and prepare for a safe return to work.
November 24, 4-7 pm
Upcoming Regulation Updates for Counselling in BC
A review of anticipated regulatory changes affecting counselling practice in British Columbia. Participants will explore implications for ethical standards, scope of practice, documentation, and professional accountability, ensuring clinicians remain compliant and prepared for shifts in provincial oversight.
December 22, 4-6 pm
Intention Setting and Planning Ahead: Practice, Person, and Business
A reflective and strategic session focused on aligning professional, personal, and business goals. Participants explore how to set meaningful intentions, anticipate challenges, and create actionable plans to strengthen their therapeutic practice, personal growth, and private practice management.
Booking Your Supervision
All current supervisees can book any sessions.
Free 15-Minute Consultation
If you are new to my supervision groups, please book a free 15-minute consultation before booking into a group.
60-Minute Session
Individual supervision sessions uniquely tailored to your clients and practice.
90-Minute Session
Individual supervision sessions uniquely tailored to your clients and practice.
3-Hour Group Session
Groups are limited to 6 to 8 participants for experiential learning, in-depth sharing, and reflection.
Booking Your Supervision
If you are new to my supervision groups, please book a free 15-minute consultation HERE before booking into a group.
All 2-hour groups are $125 and can be booked through the online booking site HERE.
Some topics require in-depth inquiry and are 3 hours long; the cost is $150.
Groups are limited to 8-10 participants to give time for experiential learning, in-depth sharing, and lots of discussion. Each group will include resources, experiential processing, and references to support you and your clients in your counselling practice.
I am looking forward to sharing my passion for mental health and wellness!