Julie Faulkner
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Supervision details
Supervision qualifications and practiceI have a Diploma in Clinical Supervision, awarded through the Sherwood Psychotherapy Training Institute. I am on the UKCP Register of Clinical Supervisors. I work privately with supervisees at a room in my home and I am also contracted with a local addiction service to offer supervision for their therapists.My approach to both therapy and supervision brings together psychodynamic elements with a humanistic core base. I describe it as a developmental-relational integrative approach. However, I welcome supervisees from different approaches.I believe that the most important aspect of supervision is offering a space that is safe enough to bring all that you are a therapist - including your doubts, anxieties, joys and celebrations. I am also able to work creatively if that fits your natural style of working.My charges are £45 per hour or £60 for an hour and a half session.If you want to find out more about my overall therapeutic approach and qualifications/experience, please do visit my website (see profile) and/or make contact and I would be happy to answer any questions you may have.
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