Clinical Supervision

We really enjoy working with other Psychologists and offer supervision for ongoing professional development / peer supervision, as well as supervision for endorsement as a Clinical Psychologist / supervision through the registrar program. We are AHPRA certified supervisors of the 6+2 training pathway. Our practice also runs a monthly peer supervision group – this group includes a combination of different mental health disciplines.

Alex Corcoran

Hi! I have been in private practice for around 20 years and am familiar with all apsects of owning and running a small group practice.

I also work one day per week as a university clinic supervisor of students in the 5+1 and 6+2 postgraduate clinical training programs.

I work mostly with adults – mainly with complex trauma and a variety of mental health presentations. I am experienced with Medicare/Mental Health Care Plans, Workers Compensation, CTP, and Victims Services schemes, and enjoy having variety in my clinical work.

I have previously worked for 8 years in a public inpatient mental health unit, and prior to that in community adult mental health. I have also worked in child and adolescent community mental health, and in university settings focussing on child behaviour problems, parenting and family systems work, and with children and adolescents with anxiety conditions. I am an accredited Cool Kids facilitator.

I work from a multi-model perspective – drawing mainly from compassion-focussed CBT, DBT, ACT, Schema and EMDR.

In my spare time I am a Vinyasa Yoga teacher and have an interest in applying somatic approaches and mindfulness skills to my clinical work.

I love providing supportive and insightful supervision, and am looking to work more in this space.

If I sound like a good fit for you, I’d love to hear from you!

Janene England

I have been practicing as a Clinical Psychologist since 2006. I have worked predominantly in the area of adult mental health and have more than 16 years of experience working in inpatient facilities. I work with individuals presenting with a range of acute mental health difficulties, including anxiety, depression, trauma, OCD, bereavement, adjustment difficulties, psychosis, and personality disorder. I have a particular interest in eating disorders.

Over my years with public health, I was seconded to a psycho-oncology position and was actively involved in preparing and providing various in-service presentations to mental health staff and students. Since joining the Moving Forward team in 2019, I have now found my home in private practice.

In terms of my therapeutic approach, I have an affinity to compassionate-focussed CBT and ACT. I have completed training in these evidence-based therapies, as well as in DBT, CBT-E, and Maudsley Family Based Therapy for Eating Disorders.

I have been a primary clinical supervisor of provisional psychologists and new graduates since 2014. With my supervisees, I aim to provide a relationship which will foster skill development, self-reflection, and a healthy self-confidence. Self-care is something I always check in on, and I aim to provide a supportive space where the demands of our work can be acknowledged. Please feel welcome to contact me for further discussion via janene@movingforward.net.au.

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