Kerrrie, you raise a good point regarding the psychotherapy models. I think you’re touching on how although many skills translate between counselling and supervision, the supervision relationship is fundamentally different from counselling (e.g., supervisees don’t always have a choice of supervisee, evalutation is involved, the supervision triad includes (at minimum) the client, supervisee, and supervisor) therefore a model that works for psychotherapy may not work in the same way for supervision. I can see that the seven-eyed model resonates for you, this is a model that was developed specifically for supervision. I look forward to seeing how you integrate this model into your practice. I do understand the inherent overwhelm in new learning, I think ‘less can be more’ here. You are already narrrowing your focus to models/theories that resonate, start there. No need to have a deep understanding of all the model.