Service · Mentoring

Ongoing Professional Mentoring

A structured ongoing relationship — monthly sessions, sustained development, continuity of thought over six or twelve months.

Who this is for
  • Manual practitioners (DOMP, DO, physio, RMT) in their fourth year of practice or beyond, working with somatic complexity that no single session or workshop resolves
  • Somatic therapists wanting a practitioner peer who reads clinical complexity in both nervous-system and tissue terms
  • Practitioners preparing for research, writing, or teaching who want a regular intellectual interlocutor
  • Practitioners who already know their clinical instincts are often right but want to be able to articulate why

This is not for practitioners at the start of their training. It requires established practice and cases worth bringing regularly.

Format

Monthly 90-minute sessions, online or hybrid, with email contact between sessions for short questions. The structure of each session is yours to determine — cases, reading, professional decisions, research questions. No agenda is imposed. A session might be a single complex case, or a discussion of how predictive processing reframes something you have been observing for years.

Commitment: Six-month minimum, twelve months preferred. Mentoring depends on continuity; there is no drop-in option.

Output

Running notes shared between mentor and mentee after each session — a record of the reasoning, not a transcript. A reflection document at six months and again at twelve: what has shifted in the work, what questions have opened or closed.

Fee

Fee to be confirmed — enquire for current rates.

Paid in quarterly instalments. No fee is committed before a discovery conversation has confirmed the fit.

Capacity

Limited to a small number of active mentees at any time, to protect the quality of engagement. Enquire for current availability.

Application

A short email is the right starting point. Include:

  1. Your current practice: modality, years of practice, and the general character of your caseload.
  2. What you are working on that your current frameworks are not fully addressing.
  3. What you are hoping to find in a mentoring relationship.

If the application is a good fit, a 30-minute discovery call precedes any commitment.

Apply

A short email is the starting point.

Describe your practice, what you are working on, and what you are looking for. If the fit is right, a 30-minute discovery call comes next — no commitment before that conversation.