Professional Supervision
Guidance and Support for Mental Health Professionals
Meet our Supervisors
Each Lilley Place supervisor brings a unique perspective and experience, yet all are committed to fostering your professional growth. Our approach is designed to enhance your strengths, develop your skills, and support your growth in areas that matter to you.

Dr Peta Lilley
Clinical Psychologist
CEO & Founder
Peta continues to find deep fulfilment in her work with individual clients. However, she now feels her efforts and knowledge can be more wisely utilised in supervising and guiding her hand-picked team of clinical professionals.

Samantha Clutton
Clinical Psychologist
CWC – Clinical Services Manager
Samantha’s passion is working with adults and couples who are experiencing difficulties navigating life events and, in particular people impacted by cancer. She has a strong commitment to evidence-based practice and has co-authored a number of publications in peer-reviewed journals. She has provided supervision to Psychologists and other health professionals working in the field of psycho-oncology.

Pauline Ryan
Clinical Psychologist
Clinical Services Manager
Pauline currently works as a part of the management team to ensure that we deliver client care that reflects our core values. Pauline has worked as a Psychologist in hospitals and public and private settings for almost 20 years. Pauline is constantly learning and embraces a challenge.

Dr Carmen Spry
Clinical Psychologist
Clinical Lead
Carmen has been a Clinical psychologist for over fifteen years and has experience working with children, adolescents, adults, couples and families across various clinical settings. Carmen has facilitated various group programs, including CBT for depression, mindfulness stress reduction and the Triple P Positive Parenting Program.

Zach Raftery
Clinical Psychologist
Counselling Psychologist
Zach has worked clinically in a variety of settings including, schools, disability and employment services, corrective services, the performing arts, child mental health and, in private practice. When he is not working at our clinic, Zach teaches advanced counselling skills to students in the Masters of Psychology and Masters of Counselling programmes at UQ

Sandy Hutchinson
Clinical Psychologist
Practitioner, Cancer Wellbeing Centre
Sandy worked in the health system for over 11 years in medicine, women’s health and oncology, before establishing and managing the Cancer Council Queensland’s state-wide Cancer Counselling Service for 11 years. In addition to private practice, Sandy was also a senior clinical psychologist at Karuna, a home-based palliative care service for 6 years.

Judy Vidulich
Clinical Psychologist
Practitioner, Cancer Wellbeing Centre
Judy is a Clinical Psychologist with over 30 years of experience. Having trained and practiced in New Zealand, Judy has held a diverse range of professional roles, including many years as a school counsellor, private practice, neuropsychology, relationship counselling, and community-based mental health services.

Michael Greber
Clinical Psychologist
Board-Approved Supervisor
Michael has experience in a combination of hospital, community, and private practice settings. Michael has a special interest in working with individuals in young adulthood and offers grief support specifically for loved ones of those with a cancer diagnosis within the CWC. His approach to therapy comes predominantly from Acceptance and Commitment (ACT) and Schema Therapy frameworks .

Brooke Skuse
Clinical Psychologist
Board-Approved Supervisor
Brooke is a Clinical Psychologist and enjoys working with clients to achieve their goals and focuses on providing a warm, supportive, and collaborative therapeutic space.
We Provide Supervision to:
Counselling Psychologists
- To meet peer consultation requirements each year under the continuing professional development standards.
Provisionally registered Psychologists
- Provisional Psychologists (enrolled in postgraduate university study, for example, 5 + 1 pathway)
Psychologists with General Registration
- To meet peer consultation requirements each year under the continuing professional development standards.
- Those completing the registrar program as a pathway to clinical endorsement
- Those completing the registrar program as a pathway to counselling endorsement
Psychologists with Clinical Endorsement
- To meet peer consultation requirements each year under the continuing professional development standards.
Other Health and Mental Health Workers including counsellors, GPs, and other medical staff.
Our Standards
We offer a comprehensive range of professional supervision and mentoring services at Lilley Place. These services can be provided to professionals on a vast array of topics at varying levels of their professional development journey.

Our Supervision:
Lilly Place Supervisor’s have a range of experience across the domains of:
- Child Psychology
- Adolescent Psychology
- Parent Training
- Family Therapy
- Couples Therapy
- EMDR
- Trauma Informed Practices
- Cancer and Palliative Care
- Perinatal Psychology
- Private Practice Business Supervision
- Private Practice Psychology
- School Psychology and School Counsellors
- Burnout and Work/Life Balance
- Counselling Psychology
- Assessments – Children
- Assessments – Adolescents and Adults
- Supervision of mental health workers (e.g., counsellors, GPs, medical staff)
Fees:
Hourly fees range from $270 to $330, with each supervisor setting their own fees. Fees are negotiated and agreed to in writing before entering into a supervision arrangement. Please contact us to find out more, and we can put you in touch with a suitable supervisor.
Reach out to us today to start a conversation.
At Lilley Place, you’re more than a client, you’re a person with a unique journey and we’re with you every step of the way.
