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Inter Professional Supervisors
Dr James Kinane
087 460 1734
James is a senior lecturer at Irish College of Humanities and Applied Sciences ICHAS and holds a BA in Philosophy and Psychology.
James has been an academic and clinical supervisor for over twenty years and is a lecturer in both supervision and addiction. He has a private practice in counselling and supervision
James is a Educational Psychologist and is a member of American Psychological Association APA. A member of ACI Addiction Counsellors of Ireland and APCP Association of Professional Counsellors and Psychotherapists in Ireland
Qualifications:
PGCCE from University of Nottingham. MA in Clinical Supervision and Applied Practice from ICHAS. MDIV in Theology and MA from Mary Immaculate College in Limerick. PhD in Philosophy and HDCP Higher Diploma in Spirituality
Adrian McKenna
087 275 0705
Adrian McKenna (Ado) is a qualified clinical supervisor with over 25 years experience in health and social care. He has been appointed to government forums and boards, helping guide the work of CORU for eight years. He has received a national award for social care and is a sought-after lecturer and presenter on social care topics.
Qualifications
MA in Social Care Leadership & Management
QQI Level 9 Certificate in Clinical Supervision in Professional Practice.
Tony Nolan
++ 44 7813 662 014
Tony has over 20 years of experience supervising within various helping contexts, including leadership, education, chaplaincy, facilitation, supervision of supervision and trainee supervisors. His approach is contemplative, collegial, process-oriented and systemic, characterised by respectful curious. Over 35 years working reflectively with groups and individuals Tony is based in Bridgwater, Somerset.
Qualifications:
PGD Consultative Supervision. Professional Certs: Mindful-based Supervision UKCP. Group Facilitation, Mediation, Appreciative Inquiry. PGC. Conflict Resolution.
MA in Theology.
Senior Accredited Supervisor APSE (UK)
Full member SAI
Associate IPSRP (UK)
Reflective Process and Systemic-based Supervisor
Dr. Nicola O'Sullivan
087 619 7323
Dr Nicola O’Sullivan holds a Professional Doctorate in Social Care & Emotional Wellbeing, an MA in Child Protection and Welfare and a Post Graduate Level 9 Professional Diploma in Clinical Supervision. Nicola has worked with children and families in community and residential settings for 25 years. Dr O’Sullivan has researched and written about the importance of reflective practice and supervision in health, social care and social work settings. Nicola provides clinical supervision to a range of professionals in health, social care and social work and is CORU registered.
Qualifications:
Professional Doctorate Social Care & Emotional Wellbeing, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust.
Professional Diploma in Clinical Supervision, DCU, Level 9
Group Supervisor, Reflective Practice Facilitator and Clinical Supervisor
Ciaran Cuddihy
Ciaran is a mental health nurse working in Galway Roscommon Mental Health Services. His current role in practice development includes facilitating clinical supervision for nurses in all divisions and for other disciplines in multidisciplinary teams. As a mental health nurse Ciaran has a wide experience in acute inpatient and community mental health. He has a keen interest in working with staff in the helping professions through facilitating either group or individual clinical supervision.
Ciaran co facilitates the Professional Credit Award (Clinical Supervision) in the University of Galway and was published in 2024 with a systematic review of nurses and midwives experience of clinical supervision.
Ciaran is currently based in Galway.
Qualifications:
Qualifications: Msc Nursing (Acute Mental Health), Diploma Integrative Supervision, Msc Digital Health Transformation, Post Graduate Diploma Education (Nursing), Postgraduate Diploma Dementia, Registered Psychiatric Nurse
086 396 4279
Marie Divilly
087 974 9614
Marie Divilly is a social care professional with 25 years’ experience across residential and community based settings. Passionate about creating supportive supervision spaces, she champions reflective practice, professional development, and ethical leadership. Combining research and frontline expertise, Marie is committed to fostering wellbeing, growth, and positive outcomes across diverse care contexts..
Qualifications:
M.A. in Clinical Supervision in Professional Practice, M.A. in Therapeutic Childcare, B.A. in Applied Social Studies in Social Care. CORU registered.
Philip Stallard
089 600 8185
Philip Stallard is a Clinical Adventure Therapist and Director of New Wave Wild Project CLG, a non-profit adventure therapy service based in Co. Kerry.
An APCP-accredited Integrative Psychotherapist and CORU-registered Social Worker, Philip specialises in combining clinical practice with experiential, nature-based approaches through Adventure Therapy. He is qualified in Social Work, CBT, Counselling, and Psychotherapy, and is a Certified Clinical Adventure Therapist (AEE).
In 2025, Philip qualified as a Clinical Supervisor, working with practitioners from diverse backgrounds, including those integrating outdoor and nature-based methods.
He also represents Ireland on the International Association of Adventure and Nature-Based Therapies (IAANT) and serves on the committee of the UK Association of Outdoor Therapy (AOT).
Patricia (Trish) Hurley
086 927 7395
Clinical Supervisor
Group Supervisor Reflective Practice Supervisor / Facilitator
Trish Hurley is a qualified supervisor with a background in nursing, health promotion, and early intervention. Her career spans acute care, community-based work, and infant mental health.
Trish offers reflective supervision grounded in whole-person care, relational depth, and ethical practice. She creates a calm, collaborative space for professionals across disciplines to grow, reflect, and sustain wellbeing.
Qualifications:
BSc Nursing, University College Cork.
Master’s in Health Promotion, University College Cork
Professional Diploma in Clinical Supervision, Dublin City University (DCU), Level 9
Registered with The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI)
Geraldine Hartnett
086 805 0446
Geraldine is a psychotherapist, clinical supervisor, and consultant with extensive experience in psychotherapy, addiction, and family systemic therapy. She has served as Secretary of the Board and Chairman of the Accreditation Committee of Addiction Counsellors of Ireland, representing families affected by addiction across Europe. With expertise in healthcare accreditation, policy development, and a broad range of therapeutic approaches, Geraldine now works with Archways, supporting individuals, families, and professionals with compassion and integrity.
Qualifications:
Master’s degree in Psychotherapy and Counselling,
Postgraduate qualification in Clinical Supervision,
Degree in Addiction Studies.
Trainind in
Grief therapy, Art art therapy and Family Systemic Therapy
Mike Hackett
086 851 2433
Mike Hackett is an IACP-accredited psychotherapist and supervisor with 18+ years' experience, specializing in dream and nightmare therapy. Former Editor-in-Chief of the Irish Journal of Counselling & Psychotherapy and IACP Research Committee Chair, Mike produces professional therapy and supervision training and has published peer-reviewed research.
A passionate educator and sought-after speaker, Mike has designed and delivered extensive professional development programs for therapists and supervisors since 2010. Mike's scholarly work is available at https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4381-5923
Qualifications:
M.A. Pluralistic Counselling & Psychotherapy,
B.Sc. (Hons.) Counselling & Psychotherapy,
Diploma Counselling & Psychotherapy, Advanced Diploma Supervision.
Elizabeth Garry Brosnan
086 803 7712
Contemplative-Evocative and Systemic focused Supervisor
Elizabeth has over 15 years of experience in supervising and provides reflective supervision in a cross-professional context including education, health, community and voluntary sector and supervision of supervisors and trainee supervisors. She has a background in Leadership Coaching and Facilitation.
Her approach is contemplative-evocative, rooted in systemic awareness, honouring the person within their wider context through curiosity and the use of creative approaches.
Elizabeth is based in County Cork, Ireland
Qualifications:MA Cross-Professional Supervision - NUI Maynooth
Diploma Pastoral Supervision -Wesley House Cambridge
Certificate in Supervision for Coaches Middlesex University
MA Youth & Community Studies – Brunel University
Dip Leadership Coaching – Mindstream Coaching
Myriam Clancy
087 928 8667
Myriam offers reflective supervision for experienced therapists, Social Care Workers and frontline community professionals who want to explore their work in a safe space where creativity & curiosity is welcomed. She lectures on creative cross-professional supervision & Masters in Play Therapy at MTU, and has a deep interest in attuned clinical practice.
Qualifications
BA(Hons) UCC
MA in Play Therapy (York)
Diploma in Supervision across Professions (ICPPD)
In person/online supervision for experienced practitioners