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Consultations

Therapy, supervision, and organisational practice.

Gestalt Therapy International offers three service tiers — individual, supervision, and organisational consultation — grounded in contemporary relational Gestalt and informed by clinical social work practice. Online worldwide; in person in Shanghai and other locations where the team is teaching.

Service Tiers

Three ways of working together.

01

Individual

Therapy and supervision for individuals — online or in person.

For
  • · Adults in transition
  • · Therapists in supervision
  • · Executives and founders
What's included
  • 90-minute first appointment
  • 60-minute ongoing sessions
  • Frequency agreed in the first six-hour set
  • Disclosure and informed-consent process
02

Supervision

Reflective and direct supervision for therapists and managers.

For
  • · Clinical social workers
  • · Counsellors and therapists
  • · Team leads and managers
What's included
  • Reporting or direct supervision (live, video, audio)
  • One-to-one or group format
  • Balint-group methods available
  • Anti-oppressive and shame-aware frame
03

Organisational

Organisational consultation and program design — for institutions and teams.

For
  • · HR and people functions
  • · Training institutes
  • · Cross-cultural program teams
What's included
  • Scoping call and brief
  • Program design and partner liaison
  • Faculty and curriculum support
  • Cross-cultural and ethics advisory
Clinical Practice

Social worker case studies.

Selected illustrations of clinical social work practice within the consultation framework. Names and identifying details are anonymised.

Case 01

Rumination in a mid-career professional

Clinical social work · 12 sessions

Contact-boundary work identified a chronic interruption pattern: rumination as substitute for figure formation. The work introduced a weekly somatic-awareness practice and a bounded 30-minute processing window. Termination reached at twelve sessions with stable symptom reduction and an internalised figure-ground awareness.

Case 02

Shame in cross-cultural grief

Clinical social work · 22 sessions

A queer client from a South Asian background carried cultural shame alongside acute grief. A relational, anti-oppressive frame was used alongside Gestalt I–Thou contact, attending to the cultural contacts that interrupted self-support. The work was held within the BPS-equivalent standards of anti-oppressive practice and a documented safety-and-supervision protocol.

Case 03

Burnout in a care sector manager

Clinical supervision · long-term

Direct supervision via audio recorded session every fortnight for fourteen months. The supervisee was supported to recognise organisational contact-boundary issues including unclear role definition, suppression of dissent, and a chronic caretaking pattern. Supervision included Balint-group elements and a structured referral pathway to additional support.

These case illustrations are anonymised composites drawn from intake, supervision, and casework. They are descriptive rather than evaluative and do not identify specific clients.

Process

How a first appointment goes.

  1. 01

    A first email

    We answer questions about the way the team works.

  2. 02

    Disclosure

    You read the disclosure statement before booking.

  3. 03

    Intake

    A short intake form. For couples, both partners complete.

  4. 04

    First session

    A 90-minute appointment — context and current focus.

  5. 05

    Evaluation

    After the first set, we evaluate fit and direction.

Take the next step

Request a consultation.

Tell us what you are hoping for, in one or two paragraphs. The team will reply with availability and the next step.