Dana Kvasha
Years of experience: 14
Works with: Individuals, Couples, Families, Teenagers, Organizations
I work with adults, adolescents, and couples. I assist clients experiencing life crises, relationship difficulties, brea…
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Years of experience: 14
Works with: Individuals, Couples, Families, Teenagers, Organizations
I work with adults, adolescents, and couples. I assist clients experiencing life crises, relationship difficulties, brea…
Years of experience: 7
Works with: Individuals, Couples, Families, Organizations
Specializes in individual and family counseling for all age groups. Provides consultations and psychotherapy using psych…
Years of experience: 8
Works with: Individuals, Couples, Organizations
Provides support during life crises where clarity and direction are needed. Assists clients who feel a loss of purpose d…
Years of experience: 10
Works with: Individuals, Teenagers, Children, Organizations
Autism and speech disorders, behavioral issues in children, enuresis and encopresis, depression, apathy, existential cri…
Years of experience: 12
Works with: Individuals, Couples, Families, Teenagers, Organizations
Challenges in romantic relationships, family conflicts, sexual difficulties, psychological support during pregnancy, chi…
Years of experience: 10
I assist clients in navigating personal crises, relationship challenges, self-identity struggles, and life-purpose explo…
Years of experience: 10
Works with: Individuals, Teenagers, Children
Psychosomatic disorders. Parent-child relationship challenges. Counseling for children and adolescents.
Years of experience: 13
Child and adult psychologist. Works with sports teams as a sports psychologist. Helps address personal challenges, inter…
Years of experience: 15
Discomfort despite external success, crises and conflicts in family, professional, or personal relationships, emotional…
Years of experience: 15
I can help if you're experiencing: persistent negative emotions (fears, anxiety, panic attacks, guilt, grief, emotional…
Supervision is a form of professional support for psychologists, psychotherapists, and counselors, where a more experienced colleague helps analyze complex cases, ethical dilemmas, difficulties in the therapeutic process, and professional burnout. Supervision is an important part of a specialist’s development and maintaining the quality of work with clients.
Supervision is beneficial for both beginners and experienced psychologists, psychotherapists, crisis counselors, coaches, and students of psychological disciplines. It is especially valuable when a specialist experiences professional uncertainty, emotional exhaustion, or feels "stuck" in their work with a particular client.
Supervision sessions can be conducted individually or in a group. The psychologist describes the situation they are struggling with, and the supervisor helps look at the process from a different perspective, identify blind spots, the therapist’s reactions, and possible directions for further work. The format can be .
Yes. During supervision, the psychologist does not disclose the personal data of clients, and the process itself is based on professional ethics and confidentiality. The goal of supervision is not to evaluate the specialist, but to support their professional development and help them better understand the therapeutic process.
Personal therapy focuses on the psychologist’s own inner experiences, emotions, and life experiences. Supervision, on the other hand, primarily concentrates on working with clients, professional skills, boundaries, ethics, and analysis of the therapeutic process.