Hello, I’m
Dr. Jacques Rizk
I’m a clinical psychologist in private practice working exclusively via telehealth, with over 20 years’ clinical experience and over 15 years’ experience supervising allied health professionals working in a range of community, hospital, forensic, education, and private practice settings.
I’m an AHPRA Board-approved supervisor with a Clinical Psychology area of practice endorsement, so I can act as primary or secondary supervisor for generalist psychologists as well as clinical registrars. I completed my original supervisor accreditation through STAP (the Supervisor Training and Accreditation Program), and attend ongoing supervisor masterclasses as well as my own supervision.
In my own clinical practice, I work mainly with teenagers and adults of all ages presenting with a wide range of issues and concerns (more info about me as a therapist is here). I have a special interest in supporting people of diverse genders and sexualities, and their loved ones, and so I’m especially passionate about supervising and running professional development events on this topic.
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I’m a clinical psychologist in private practice working exclusively via telehealth, with over 20 years’ clinical experience and over 15 years’ experience supervising allied health professionals working in a range of community, hospital, forensic, education, and private practice settings.
I’m an AHPRA Board-approved supervisor with a Clinical Psychology area of practice endorsement, so I can act as primary or secondary supervisor for generalist psychologists as well as clinical registrars. I completed my original supervisor accreditation through STAP (the Supervisor Training and Accreditation Program), and attend ongoing supervisor masterclasses as well as my own supervision.
In my own clinical practice, I work mainly with teenagers and adults of all ages presenting with a wide range of issues and concerns (more info about me as a therapist is here). I have a special interest in supporting people of diverse genders and sexualities, and their loved ones, and so I’m especially passionate about supervising and running professional development events on this topic.
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Supervising a diverse mix of counsellors, therapists, trainees, and psychologists since 2007 has taught me the value of being able to tailor my style to meet the individual needs of clinicians. I like to start our working relationship with a clear, collaborative conversation about each of our roles and responsibilities, what we’re aiming to achieve through supervision, and how we can keep track of how it’s going along the way.
How It Works
Clinical Supervision
Most sessions are usually 50-60 minute, one-on-one videocall sessions, and they typically begin with setting an agenda. Where possible, I’m happy to share resources with you that are relevant to your professional development, or to organise longer appointments or group supervision as required.
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Want to Know More?
If you are considering me for your supervision needs, you'll find
all the key information here.
Information on my monthly online group supervision for therapists of TGDNB people can be found here.
If you have additional questions, you are welcome to contact me via the contact button below.