
A collaborative process
Supporting you to support your clients
Supervision in a person-centred way
Are you a counsellor or therapist seeking professional supervision that prioritizes your growth, self-awareness, and well-being? I offer individual counselling supervision grounded in the Person-Centred Approach, providing you with a supportive, empathetic, and non-judgmental space to explore your practice.
With a focus on building trust and fostering a collaborative relationship, my supervision sessions are designed to help you:
- Reflect on your client work and enhance your therapeutic skills.
- Explore your own emotional responses and self-awareness in your practice.
- Navigate any challenges or ethical dilemmas you encounter in your work.
- Foster personal growth and self-care as a professional.
Whether you're new to the field or an experienced practitioner, my supervision approach is tailored to your unique needs, helping you develop a deeper understanding of yourself and your practice, while always maintaining the highest standards of care for your clients.
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For Trainees
Years of experience in Higher Education has given me great insight about the challenges a student may face while in training. I regularly facilitate supervision groups on the different Programs.
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For Qualified practitioners
I offer my years of experience as counsellor and psychotherapist and the grounding of my theoretical knowledge as a foundation for our work together.
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For trainers
Training future counsellors and psychotherapists presents its unique set of challenges: I will help you navigate the attachment process between trainers and trainees and will support you in supporting your students.
How do I work?
I use the Tudor and Worrall Person-Centred model of supervision, but I also draw from other models. I bring my years of experience as a practitioner, my passion for the Person Centred approach and my sense of humour!
I aim to support you not just in the therapist-client process, but also in all the other aspects of your practice. From your first training steps, to policy building and getting ready for private practice, and also walking alongside you in your established work.
I enjoy learning about counselling and psychotherapy and keeping update with the latest research is part of my job in academia, and I will continue bringing in new knowledge to our working relationship.
What else?
I am an accredited Diploma level trainer with COSCA and hold the title of AFHEA with AdvanceHE which makes me qualified to offer training supervision for trainers.
Also, as an experienced tutor on the postgraduate Person-Centred program and the undergraduate Counselling skills program, I have in depth experience of the challenges of training. I am happy to offer supervision for trainees to a reduced rate.