Supervision details
The main model of supervision I use is the Seven eyed model of supervision Hawkins and Shohet). As a Humanistic practitioner I like to work in a reflective way to enable my supervisees to more deeply explore the various dynamics of their work with clients in a non judgmental supportive way. I belief this approach allows people to be open about their successes as well as difficulties and naturally lead them towards a wanting to learn and expand their skills and confidence.
UKAHPP is a national accrediting organisation for all those who apply the theories of Humanistic Psychology in their work. The UKAHPP is an independent member organisation of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) and the UK Register of Counsellors. The Association is made up of a number of different membership classes e.g. Associate Members, Affiliate Members, Full Members, each with different requirements for entry. Full Members may use the initials 'MAHPP' after their names, and have undergone a rigorous accreditation procedure relevant to their discipline. All members of the Association of Humanistic Psychology Practitioners must commit to acceptance of the UKAHPP Code of Ethical Principles, the UKAHPP Code of Practice, the UKAHPP Ethical Review Procedure and the UKAHPP Complaints Procedure.