Where Clarity and Compassion Meet

Grounded support for practitioners and neurodivergent adults.

Ways We Can Work Together

Support that is grounded, reflective, and human. Shaped by ethics, lived experience, and care for people doing the caring.

Clinical Supervision

A reflective, ethical space for counsellors and human-services practitioners to explore their work without performance or judgement. Supervision here is about clarity, sustainability, and reconnecting with your values and professional identity.

Practitioner Support

Support for practitioners who are carrying too much - emotionally, ethically, or systemically. This is a place to pause, make sense of what's happening, and find steadier ways to continue without losing yourself in the work

Counselling

Grounded, compassionate therapy for neurodivergent adults and those navigating burnout, identity shifts, or major life transitions. This work is offered with a clear focus on depth, pacing, and relational safety.

About Meg

A clinical supervisor and practitioner guide offering grounded, compassionate support.

I'm Meg - a clinical supervisor, practitioner guide, and counsellor working primarily with human-services professionals and neurodivergent adults.

My work centres clarity, compassion, and ethical practice, particularly for people navigating burnout, identity shifts, and the emotional cost of caring roles. I offer spaces where practitioners can pause, reflect, and reconnect with what matters - without pressure, performance, or needing to have it all worked out.

Alongside my supervisory and practitioner support work, I'm completing doctoral research into autistic burnout, with a focus on shame, masking, identity disruption, and recovery. This research informs a grounded, neurodivergent-affirming approach that values pace, nervous-system safety, and relational depth.

Counselling is offered in a contained and intentional way, alongside my primary focus on supervision and practitioner support. Across all of my work, I value slow mornings, thoughtful practice, and creating spaces where people can breathe, make sense of their experience, and return to themselves with clarity and care.

Is This For You?

A place to pause, reflect, and find your footing again.

This space may be right for you if:

  • you work in a caring role and feel stretched or ethically conflicted

  • you're a practitioner carrying more than feels sustainable

  • you're neurodivergent, or work closely with neurodivergent people

  • you're navigating burnout, identity shifts, or emotional overload

  • you're seeking clarity, steadiness, and a more humane way forward

You don't need to be in crisis - just open to pausing and reflecting.

My Approach

My work is grounded in clarity, compassion, and ethical practice. I offer spaces where people can slow down, think clearly, and reconnect with what matters - without pressure to perform or fix anything quickly.

I work relationally and reflectively, with attention to nervous-system safety, pacing, and the emotional realities of caring roles. This means listening carefully, holding complexity, and supporting people to make sense of their experience in ways that feel humane and sensible.

Alongside clinical supervision and practitioner support, I draw on doctoral research into autistic burnout, shame, masking, identity, and recovery. This research continues to shape how I understand burnout - not as a personal failure, but as a relational and systemic experience that requires care, dignity, and time.

Across all of my work, I value steadiness over urgency, depth over solutions, and clarity that emerges through thoughtful reflection.

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If something here has resonated, you're welcome to reach out.

Meg Clarey

Meg Clarey

Clinical supervisor and practitioner guide

Grounded, compassionate support for practitioners and neurodivergent adults.

I work primarily with practitioners and human-services professionals navigating burnout, ethical strain, and the emotional cost of caring roles. My approach is grounded, reflective, and shaped by a commitment to clarity, compassion, and sustainable practice.

Alongside supervision and practitioner support, I'm completing doctoral research into autistic burnout, with a focus on shame, masking, identity, and recovery. This research informs a neurodivergent-affirming way of working that values pace, nervous-system safety, and relational depth.

Counselling is offered in a contained and intentional way, alongside my primary focus on supervision and practitioner support.

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