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Natalie Kay
The Art (and Science) of Spiritual Care
A Body-Centered and Mindfulness-Based
Approach to Psychotherapy
and Professional Reflective Supervision
In-person or Online, Cockburn Central, Western Australia.
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A Philosophy of Reflective Supervision
Somatically Informed, Spiritually Grounded, Relationally Attuned. Reflective supervision, as I offer it, is an intentional, relational, and formative space where a supervisee can pause, listen more deeply, and reflect on the way they meet their work, themselves, the people they care for, and the systems they work within. My approach has been shaped through years of pastoral and spiritual care, clinical chaplaincy, supervision training, somatic psychotherapy studies, Hakomi fo
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A Day in the Life of a FIFO Chaplain
Reflections from the Spiritual Care Australia WA Symposium When people hear the word chaplain, they often imagine churches, hospitals, or formal religious spaces. They don’t usually picture steel-toed boots, red dust, pre-start meetings, fatigue management, psychosocial hazards, or conversations held beside haul trucks under floodlights at 5am. But this is where much of modern spiritual care now lives. Recently, I had the privilege of speaking alongside my peers and giants in
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Making Maps, discovering my Parts.
A Reflective tool to support self-discovery. Developed with Brene Brown's Atlas of the Heart in mind.
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The Art of Attunement + Journaling Prompts
The ultimate holistic goal of providing emotional support and therapeutic presence is the intentional facilitation of supporting a person...
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Looking for Map Makers
Working in Clinical Chaplaincy, I have encountered many models for assessing human needs, both religious & spiritual, humanistic and also...
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