Peter Hannah
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Supervision details
I offer supervision from a relational integrative transpersonal perspective.
This includes attending to parallel process, the relational field and dynamics, ethical aspects, the therapists use of Self, context and process, embodied relational perspectives (including developmental trauma and affect regulation). I work with transference and countertransference dynamics as understood from various perspectives including somatic, Jungian and psychodynamic approaches. I also give attention to the analytical third/ transpersonal function. As such, I foster a supervisory relationship which is holding, restorative, formative, explorative and a potential creative “third” space which supports a deepening therapeutic process.
My initial training was integrative transpersonal; this approach integrates, psychodynamic, humanistic and transpersonal approaches into a cyclical model of human development. As such, I hold a broad integrative frame from which to explore, hold and deepen the supervisory and therapeutic encounter and experience.
My personal approach to therapy and supervision advocates for the craft of therapy - employing an integrative approach to craft a therapy which is unique to each specific therapeutic relationship .
Fee's £50
Concessions available for those starting out in Private Practice
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