Are you a coach, manager, or HR professional dedicated to helping individuals and teams overcome challenges, navigate difficult relationships, and take effective action to achieve their goals?
Acceptance and Commitment Coaching (ACC) offers a transformative approach to empowering others to embrace challenges, set meaningful goals, and live fulfilling lives. Even the most skilled and passionate practitioners benefit from ongoing guidance, reflection, and support in their coaching journey.
Join us in unlocking the full potential of ACC to inspire change, foster resilience, and create lasting impact in both personal and professional contexts. Let’s help others thrive—together.
Whether you’re an experienced ACT coach or just beginning your journey, our experienced supervisors are here to support and empower you.
Why Choose ACT Supervision?
Acceptance and Commitment Training (ACT) supervision is a powerful way to deepen your skills, refine your approach, and enhance the impact you have as a coach, manager, or HR professional. In a safe and supportive space, you can:
What is Acceptance and Commitment Training (ACT)?
ACT is a cutting-edge, evidence-based approach that integrates mindfulness and behavioural psychology to help individuals embrace their values, increase psychological flexibility, and overcome obstacles in pursuit of their goals.
Our supervisors are not only experts in ACT, but also passionate about helping fellow coaches thrive in their practice. They bring a wealth of knowledge and practical experience to each supervision session, tailored to suit your specific needs and goals.

Take the Next Step in Your Growth – Join Us Today!
Whether you’re a coach who’s just discovered the power of ACT or an experienced practitioner looking to refine your skills, our Supervision Services are here to support you every step of the way. Together, we can help you become the best ACT coach you can be, creating lasting change for your clients and yourself.
What Our Clients Say
“My supervision experience with Tash has been insightful and encouraging. In addition
to sharing expert clinical knowledge, resources, and actively practicing skills with me I felt supported and validated as an individual. Compared to my other supervision experiences (CBT and EMDR) we focused on both – the client and myself. For example making room for my unpleasant feelings, sitting with them, mapping out my own choice-point regarding client work, using the power of appropriate self-disclosure in therapy sessions and practicing self-compassion. This allowed me not only to be a more genuine therapist (practice what you preach) but also use myself more effectively as a “therapeutic tool”. After some time, my employer saw the benefits of ACT supervision and more clinicians joined our sessions and made use of the group protocol. I found both individual and group supervision sessions useful as it can be just as informative to learn from each other when practicing new skills. ”
Jaqueline, NHS UK