Cath Cheshire-Neal


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Supervision details
I am an experienced integrative therapist, having worked in private practice and within organisations for nearly 15 years. I love supervision; the offering support, guidance, reflection and sharing reading, study and learning suggestions.
I offer supervision face to face in Mytholmroyd in West Yorkshire, online or by telephone. I also offer individual and group supervision outside, this could be supporting your own work outdoors or it could be to support your indoor work with clients. Supervision outdoors can offer spaciousness, creativity, embodiment to the supervision process. I support you to bring all of you to supervision, your strengths and courage and your vulnerabilities and fears-and all that lies between.
I bring my Wild Therapy training to all my work- acknowledging complexity, synchronicity and spontaneity within the client work and the supervision work.
My original training was integrative-the relational approach, but I am open to working with practitioners from different modalities. Like the therapeutic relationship, I think the supervision relationship needs to be with the right person. So if you are interested in working with me or have any questions please contact me and we can arrange a phonecall, zoom or in person to meet each and see if it feels right to continue working together in supervision.

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Accredited register membership

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