Dr Wendy Li
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Supervision details
Wendy is an experienced Counselling Psychologist and have a Doctorate in Psychology in Counselling Psychology where she trained in various therapeutic approaches, coupled with psychological scientific research and clinical hours. Wendy has received specialist training in Person-Centred/Experiential and Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy during my doctoral training, while also receiving professional input on other approaches such as Psychodynamic, Emotion Focused and Gestalt Therapy. Wendy is also EMDR trained, specialising in working with complex trauma and dissociation. Wendy works works in a pluralistic/integrative way which is adapting these models to suit your needs. Wendy has completed her Essential Supervision Skills (BPS Approved Certificate in Clinical Supervision) which meets the training standards required to confer eligibility to the British Psychological Society’s Register of Applied Psychology Practice Supervisors (RAPPS) and subsequently offer supervision to trainees and mental health practitioners.Wendy primarily supervises qualified and trainee doctoral psychologists and counsellors as well as practitioners working from the person-centred approach, cognitive-behavioural approach, pluralistic approach and integrative approach. Wendy would be happy to consider working with any other theoretical approaches. To enquire about this please contact me via purplerooms@ymail.com or on 07967089450.FEES Supervision session fee is £120 per session.
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