Clinical supervision

Josh is a Board-Approved Supervisor providing clinical supervision from his practice in Richmond, as well as online. Whether you’re looking for a one-off session to discuss a particular case or more ongoing support and guidance, Josh is happy to help.

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Areas of focus in supervision

Supervision at Skill Tree Psychology offers focus on gaming and digital behaviour, supporting clinicians to develop confidence and competence in working with clients whose digital lives intersect with their wellbeing, relationships, and identity.

Supervision provides a reflective, evidence-informed space to explore how gaming and online engagement function within clients’ broader psychological worlds, helping practitioners move beyond surface-level understanding toward meaningful, targeted intervention.

  • Problem Gaming and Gaming Disorder

    Understanding how gaming can shift from recreation to dysfunction, exploring patterns of reinforcement, escapism, and identity, and learning how to conceptualise gaming within behavioural and cognitive frameworks.

  • Digital Dependence and Online Behaviour

    Examining the psychological and social functions of online spaces, including streaming, social media, and digital communities, and their impact on self-concept, coping, and interpersonal connection.

  • Co-occurring Neurodivergence (ADHD & Autism)

    Building confidence in recognising and supporting neurodivergent clients, and exploring how traits such as attentional focus, sensory seeking, or social fatigue interact with gaming and digital engagement.

  • Emotional Regulation, Motivation, and Family Systems in Gaming Contexts

    Working with clients and families to understand the role gaming plays in emotion regulation, motivation, and autonomy, and how to balance support, structure, and meaningful connection.

  • Evidence-Based Treatment in Digital-Era Mental Health

    Integrating contemporary research and interventions for gaming and technology-related challenges, including cognitive-behavioural, motivational, and systemic approaches that meet clients where they are, both offline and online.

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Josh uses his clinical knowledge and experience in the realm of supervision to provide valuable support. He consistently offers the same level of care and compassion to his supervisees as he does to his clients, ensuring a nurturing environment. He is here to assist without any judgment or criticism, fostering a safe space for growth and learning.

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