Individual Sessions

Reflective one-to-one support for those navigating ethical tension, fatigue, or transition

These are not clinical therapy sessions, nor are they executive coaching or supervision in the traditional sense. Our one-to-one spaces are relational, reflective, and anchored in ethical inquiry. They’re designed for practitioners, facilitators, educators, artists, carers — anyone holding complex roles in complex times — who need somewhere to pause, metabolise, and re-orient. Whether you’re sitting with vocational grief, institutional harm, or quiet questions about next steps, we meet you in the in-between.

Why this, why now?

More and more people are working in contexts that don’t have language for what they carry — or space to hold it. Supervision can feel too clinical. Therapy can feel too historical. Coaching too goal-driven. What many need is a space that’s relational, slow, attuned — grounded in narrative, ethics, and a sense of personal-political entanglement. These sessions create that space: for what’s unresolved, unspoken, or just quietly weighing.

What to Expect

60-minute online sessions via Zoom

Available as one-off consultations or ongoing reflective accompaniment

Grounded in trauma-aware, culturally sensitive, and politically literate practice

Optional journaling or reflection prompts provided between sessions

Offered by either Bea or Salma depending on availability and focus

Not clinical psychotherapy and not a replacement for therapeutic care

Tone-wise, you can expect a space that’s warm, rigorous, and gently confrontational — where your story and your context are held together, not separated out.

Session Themes May Include

(These are not prescriptive but gently indicative)

  • Institutional fatigue, moral injury, and quiet disillusionment
  • Vocational grief or loss of direction
  • Ethical tension in facilitation, education, or leadership roles
  • Identity shifts, faith rupture, or post-burnout recalibration
  • Diasporic longing, cultural grief, or belonging work
  • Neurodivergent ways of working and relating
  • Borderland spaces between therapy, activism, and care

Who It’s For

  • Facilitators, educators, carers, NGO or frontline staff in transition
  • Therapists, supervisors, or space-holders feeling stuck or heavy
  • People navigating layered ethical or existential questions in their practice
  • Anyone who wants a grounded, complex, and non-pathologising space to reflect

Tags & Themes

ethical accompaniment · slow supervision · narrative self-inquiry · trauma-aware · decolonial lens · diasporic practice · neurodivergent-friendly · reflective practice

The body—our body—is where trauma is held. But it’s also where our resilience lives.

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