Tracy Callaghan
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Supervision details
Qualification: CASCADE trained Creative Clinical Supervisor, the course was developed by F. Inskipp and B. proctor. ABC certificate in case work supervision.Experience:I am experienced in facilitating both individual and group supervision, on Skype and in person from an integrative Perspective. I supervise Counsellors (trainees and qualified).PsychotherapistsPychologistsSocial workersLife coachesCareer life coachesNursesKey workersOut reach teamsReceptionistsCall centre workersArt therapistsHealersAlternative therapists managers and directors.I teach clinical supervision to counsellors and psychotherapists at City & Islington College. Previously I have supervised large teams in Wormwood Scrubs and Wandsworth Prison.I have and still do supervise a large number of people from various charity's. Until September 2015 I had a contract with a local authority (Hackney). In this role I developed, ran and clinically supervised a team of therapists. I was responsible for providing the counselling for Probation, Westminster Drug Project, Special Addiction Unit (SAU) at the Homerton Hospital, Lifeline, Orbit (women addicted to drugs) Service User Representatives, Hackney DAAT (Drug Action Alcohol Team) and SMT.And clinical supervison for Hackney councils 'DAAT', Drug Action & Alcohol Teams. I have worked with children as young as 2 years old who have been bereaved. Teenagers Young adultsAdultsGroups Couples Supervisory model:I'm trained in and combine the following approaches. The seven eyed model, strength based approach, the kite model and Nomative, formative, restorative. What I offer:I will help you to abide by the BACP ethical framework, Support you and your workOffer ongoing training. Help you to develop your own individual way of working. Assist you to develop a private practise.Inspire you.Offer trusted feedbackHelpful challenges. A learning experience for both or all of us. Creative ways of workingHumour where appropriate More intense support for trainees.A collegial approach for more experienced therapists.Latest resources. 17 years of experience. Making contact: I welcome phone calls or emails to see if I can accommodate your professional requirements both in terms of time and fees. I am happy to answer questions and to hear of your requirements. Group availability:I currently have spaces in my skype supervision group and also in my group that meets in Islington. Assisting you to start up private practise:I have a lot of experience in assisting therapists to start up in private practise, something I enjoy very much. I am happy to lower my supervision rates while you are setting up in private practise.
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Accredited register membership
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