Frances Mulraney
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This professional is available for new clients.
Supervision details
I offer supervision to Counsellors/psychotherapists, trainee & student counsellors/therapists & supervision for related professionals (nurses, social workers, probation officers etc) who hold a clinical/therapeutic caseload.Although primarily Client-centred / Humanistic in my approach I work in a pluralistic way using skills & techniques from various modalities - please see list of qualifications.
I am based in Weymouth & am available for supervision within the surrounding area. I am happy to supervise you in your own work environment. Please contact me for dates.
As well as 1:1 supervision, I also offer group supervision & peer support. For information on my group fees, please contact me direct to discuss your requirements.
My fee for individual supervision is £70/hr however concessions are available for students & the voluntary sector. Concessionary rates for qualified/private practice therapists may also be available, please ask.
Should you require any further information, please feel free to contact me.
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Accredited register membership
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