Jayne Street


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Supervision details
I offer supervision to individuals, groups and organisations. Supervising trainee and qualified counsellors and psychotherapists in their clinical work. I practice in Enfield, Middlesex.Fees and sessions can be discussed and tailored to your individual needs, for example you may require one or two hourly sessions every two or four weeks. As a general guide individual 50 minute supervision sessions have a fee of £80. Please contact me to discuss further.I am able to work with people who are training in humanistic integrative psychotherapy and the transpersonal.Supervision will focus on what is happening for you and the client in the work, we will be curious about the unconscious and how this is manifesting in the relationship through the transference and counter-transference. We will work in the present as much as possible and wherever this takes us using our thinking, feeling, intuition and sensate felt sense.

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