Clinical Supervision

Supervision & Mentoring
Supervision of mental health professionals
Supervision of social workers
Supervision of new graduates
Group supervision
Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT) Supervision
Supervision of mental health/social work professionals with a lived/living experience of mental health
(consumer or carer)
Help with the AMHSW accreditation process
Support with setting up your private practice
Chloe's passion is in social work education, where she actively mentors social workers and other helping professionals.
Offering individual and group supervision, Chloe draws on her wealth of experience to foster a strong connection and contribute to the personal and professional growth of those she mentors.
Chloe specialises in relational supervision drawing on her training in Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT).
Chloe is also trained in EMDR Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Interpersonal Therapy (IPT), and trauma work.
Chloe is committed to strengthening mental health services in Australia. She enjoys mentoring those who wish to become Accredited Mental Health Social Workers (AMHSW) and supporting them through the AASW accreditation process.
Chloe supports people with the whole process from making sure they are in a role that meets the criteria, obtaining reference statements, preparing answers for the practice standards as well as providing case examples for the case study exam.
Chloe also offers guidance to social work practitioners who are looking for support to set up their private practice.
Chloe also offers supervision and consultation to staff groups working with young people for example in schools and not-for-profit organisations.
Research Involvement:
Co-Author
A Systemic Model of Outreach Care for Adolescents Experiencing Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Targeting Family Emotions by Ben Assan, Emma Caruana, Chloe Sutton, Catherine Coffey (2022) Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy
Poster Presentation at the 7th International CAT Conference Nottingham 2017 A relational approach to working with care teams in Out of Home Care: Incorporating CAT & Bronfenbrenner’s Bioecological Theory of Development into an integrated model of contextual reformulation By Chloe Sutton and Steve Halperin
Oral Presentation at the ANZACAT Conference 2016 Applying Cognitive Analytic Therapy to work systemically with young people in Out of Home Care (OoHC) By Chloe Sutton and Steve Halperin