Dr Violetta Papachristodoulou
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Supervision details
I provide both individual and group supervision and my therapeutic orientation is integrative and relational. I have a specialist understanding and working knowledge of a variety of models of psychological therapy including humanistic, cognitive behavioural and psychodynamic therapy (brief and long term).
I am able to support your learning and practice in a way that responds to your individual needs and preferred mode of working. My supervision style is based on creating a reflective space where therapists can share thoughts and feelings arising from their work and where there is room to consider and examine different perspectives.
I have extensive experience working in the NHS in secondary care services and have developed a specialist interest in working with individuals with complex trauma and PTSD, as well as, working psychodynamically with people struggling with interpersonal issues and medically unexplained symptoms.
I am part of the British Psychological Society's Register of Applied Psychology Practice Supervisors (RAPPS). I am committed to supporting your ongoing development and learning as a practitioner. I provide face to face and online supervision. We can have an initial discussion on the phone in the first instance or arrange an initial supervision session to discuss how we could work together. Reduced fees are available for those in training.
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