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Professional supervision in practice

17 Jun, 2022

View a supervision session in action

Professional supervision has an important role in developing reflective practice skills and aiding learning and professional development in all areas of dietetics. It is essential for all dietitians working in eating disorders to have regular supervision to maintain their Australia and New Zealand Academy of Eating Disorders (ANZAED) Eating Disorder Clinician Credential (CEDC).

Jo Money holds a supervisory space for Marina Payne who comes to this supervision session with a case conundrum to work through. Be a fly on the wall and glimpse a supervision session in progress.

The presentation demonstrates: 

  • The creation of a safe and supportive environment
  • An honest and authentic relationship
  • Identification of the session agenda 
  • The learning style of the supervisee being respected
  • Reflective questioning of the supervisor to assist the supervisee:
    • gain awareness and understanding of the client situation
    • draw out her strengths
  • How the supervisor provides constructive, helpful feedback
  • How the session ends/is evaluated

Read a review of the presentation here

You may also be interested in viewing Anorexia nervosa: key components of dietetic management by Marina Payne

Watching this presentation and completing the assessment can contribute towards assessable Continuing Professional Development hours

About the Presenters

Jo Money is a credentialed eating disorder dietitian who specialises in supporting people across the spectrum of disordered eating, eating disorders and mental health. Jo’s experience transverses public and private health eating disorder treatment centres including inpatients, day programs and outpatients. Jo is clinical director of a private practice, Eat Love Live; who are a team of dietitians providing weight inclusive health care and eating disorder support. Jo is the co-chair of the ANZAED Weight Stigma and Social Justice Special interest group

Marina Payne is a credentialed eating disorder dietitian also working in private practice at Eat Love Live and has worked in a collaborative team of health professionals in the area of eating disorders for three years. Marina is very passionate about her work in the eating disorder space, particularly, providing inclusive, compassionate and respectful care. Marina uses the non-diet approach and Health at Every Size paradigm to help her clients turn towards their own body’s inner wisdom.

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  • Access to a recording of the presentation
  • Presentation notes
  • Assessment quiz and certificate
  • Suggested further reading

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