Supervision Is Where You Learn to Think More Clearly as a Therapist

A monthly space to think clearly, reflect deeply, and grow clinically.

You see more clearly what happened with your patient and what happened inside you.

You learn to notice your feelings during sessions and understand what they mean.
You learn how to use them in a helpful way instead of fighting them.

Inside The Supervision Circle, you are not alone.
A supervisor brings a third point of view that helps you step back, think more clearly, and protect the therapy work.

Supervision supports ethical and professional practice.
It helps you face difficult, confusing, or sensitive cases with more clarity.

Over time, you listen better, think more clearly, and feel more confident in your clinical work.

Next session starts at 4 February 2026.

How the Session Works

A 3-hour supervision divided into three parts:

  • Short theoretical introduction and Children – 1 hour

  • Adolescents – 1 hour

  • Adults & Couples – 1 hour

Format: Hybrid (Jdeideh + Zoom)

Duration: ~3 hours (four 45 minute sessions in certificate)

Confidentiality: All cases are anonymized.

What You Receive as a Member

01

Case Presentation Template

02

Monthly Booklet

03

Quarterly Clinical Café Community

04

Weekly Clinical Newsletter

05

Borrow a  Book for One Month

06

On-Demand Certificates

07

A dedicated WhatsApp Community for members where you receive announcements, updates, resources, and stay connected between sessions.

Who Leads the Supervision

About Dr. Aline Husseini

Dr. Aline Husseini is a psychoanalyst with 25 years of clinical practice. She holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology and Psychopathology from Paris 13 North University and has worked extensively with children, adolescents, adults, and couples across a wide range of clinical situations.

She is a psychoanalyst member of Espace Analytique Paris and the president and co-founder of Espace Analytique Liban. She has also served as an international delegate within the Champ Lacanien.

Dr. Aline is a certified psychoanalytical trainer for psychotherapists, psychoanalysts, and trainers of trainers. She is a member of the Ethical Committee of the Lebanese Order of Psychologists and Psychotherapists (LOPsy), where she also acts as an official clinical supervisor.

Since 2010, she has been a assistant professor at the Lebanese University, teaching undergraduate and Master’s levels, and supervising hundreds of student dissertations. At Build Consultancy Circle, she serves as honorary president, supervisor, and senior trainer.

She is the author of L’héritage psychique des guerres: Traumatic Crossings Between Generations and has published many articles on couples, adolescence, fanaticism, and the psychological effects of war in international journals and platforms such as Cairn. She also regularly trains and supervises NGO clinical teams and has been a recurring media guest on MTV Lebanon since 2012, where she addresses family and relational issues for a wide public.

Who This Is For

Psychotherapists

Clinical psychologists

PSYCHOANALYSTS

Psychoanalysts in training

Therapists abroad

Testimonials That Say It All

As therapists, we should always continue working on ourselves, regardless of our level of experience or knowledge. Through supervision with Dr. Alyne, we truly experience this ongoing process. What makes this supervision unique is its diversity. She supervises across analytical, CBT, psycho-organic, psychodynamic approaches, and more. Being exposed to one another’s perspectives and techniques makes the experience especially rich and valuable.

Celine Abi Rached Therapist

What is most important in these supervision sessions is that ethics are always prioritized. We learn how to keep our practice ethical and neutral, even when sharing confidential cases. Through challenging situations, we learn from one another and deepen our understanding of how to work with children, adolescents, adults, and couples. We discover new approaches and ways of building trust with our patients, while also learning more about ourselves and our emotions within the therapeutic process.

Carmen Hamady Therapist
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FAQs

Yes, your monthly supervision counts toward officially recognized training hours.

For psychologists who graduated after 2023 and are required to complete 50 hours of individual supervision will also benefit from one additional free hour of individual supervision with Dr. Alyne per month, in addition to the monthly 4 hours of group supervision.

For Analytic Psychotherapists, participation counts toward the 150 required supervision hours for analytic psychotherapy training.

No - you can listen, think, and participate without presenting.

Yes. Zoom attendance is fully integrated.

Yes.

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