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NEXT GRIEF-INFORMED SUPERVISION GROUP

Reflective space. Professional integrity. Clinical depth.

Join Dr Lisa Burke's (PsyBA Board Approved Supervisor) 4-session group supervision series for professionals working with grief in all its forms.

This small-group supervision series offers a space to reflect on your grief work.  Whether you're supporting people after bereavement, illness, trauma, separation, family rupture, or non-death losses, this group is for professionals who want to deepen their grief literacy, build confidence in grief work, and stay grounded in meaningful, ethically reflective practice.

Limited numbers by design. Our Grief-Informed Supervision Groups fill quickly, early registration is recommended.

Who is the group for?

What is included?

How does it work?

Counsellors, psychologists, social workers, and mental health professionals working with clients navigating grief, loss, or bereavement

Comfortable with reflective practice and respectful dialogue

Looking for a grief-informed lens that moves beyond theory and into real-world complexity

Thoughtful exploration of grief-informed practice

Time for case discussion, stuck points, and reflective questions

Optional short reading or thinking prompts between sessions

Small group format to allow space for real conversation

4 x 75-minute live group supervision sessions from noon-1:15pm AEST

29th July, 5th Aug, 12th Aug, 19th Aug

Conducted on Zoom

$80 per session | $320 total payable upfront

CPD certificates available

Thoughtful support for thoughtful professionals

At Grief Action™, supervision is a space for nuanced reflection, steady guidance, and deepening confidence in grief-informed practice.

Whether you're integrating grief work into a general caseload or focusing specifically on bereavement support, supervision helps you stay anchored, skilful, and responsive.

why supervision matters

Working with grief requires more than empathy. It calls for discernment, presence, and an ability to sit with what cannot be fixed. Supervision with Grief Action supports you to:

  • Navigate complex grief presentations with clinical clarity
  • Unpack ethical tensions and practice dilemmas
  • Deepen your grief literacy and therapeutic presence
  • Avoid drift into platitudes or outdated models
  • Build a sustainable, reflective, and courageous practice


Grief Action™ supervision is for professionals across disciplines, from psychologists and counsellors to social workers, and from medical practitioners, educators, nurses, chaplains to allied health practitioners.

Our supervision and case consultation service is for those seek meaningful professional development, who value rigour and reflection, and who are ready to examine how grief intersects with trauma, culture, identity, and systems.

supervision options

Individual Supervision


Tailored one-on-one sessions to refine your approach in a confidential and collegial space. A reflective space to sharpen your judgement and stay aligned with your values.

Group Supervision


Purposeful groups fostering shared insight, encouragement, and professional connection. To join a future group, follow our socials or get in touch for upcoming dates.

Case Consultation


Targeted input on presentations that feel stuck, layered, or ethically challenging. Suitable when you are unsure how to proceed or want a sounding board before making clinical decisions.

ABOUT YOUR SUPERVISOR


Credentials That Reflect a Clear Purpose

Dr Lisa Burke's credentials reflect a career shaped by the intersection of grief, psychology, media, and education. She has completed five university degrees, including Masters and Doctoral qualifications as well as formal degrees in education and journalism. As a Fellow in Thanatology and a published grief researcher and educator, Dr Burke brings academic depth and clinical clarity to every facet of her work.

Embedded in the Work, Every Step of the Way

With over 30 years in clinical, hospital, community, research, and academic leadership roles, Dr Burke brings deep, grounded expertise to her thanatological work. Her passion for frontline clinical work remains active and ongoing in her private practice work. Dr Burke doesn’t just teach grief, she lives it alongside clients while also developing curriculum, supervising clinicians, and delivering grief education internationally.

Board-Approved Supervision That Goes Beyond Compliance

Dr Burke is a Board-Approved Supervisor for Clinical Psychology with AHPRA's Psychology Board of Australia. She provides individual and group supervision to interns, registrars, early-career clinicians, and seasoned professionals seeking to deepen their confidence with grief work.

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