Liz Jenkins
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This professional is currently not accepting new clients at this time.
This professional is currently not accepting new clients at this time.
Supervision details
Please note: I am currently operating a waiting list for supervision.
I offer 1:1 and group supervision for both qualified therapists and trainees, drawing on my experience in private practice and within therapeutic agencies.
My supervision style is relational, collaborative, and reflective, balancing open exploration with gentle, supportive challenge.
I work in a neurodiversity‑affirming way, adapting the pace, structure, and communication style to suit your processing needs and preferred ways of working. You’re welcome to bring your whole self into supervision, and together we’ll explore your client work, your relational process, and the areas where you feel confident or unsure.
Supervision with me is a space to deepen your understanding of your clients, strengthen your therapeutic presence, and maintain ethical, attuned, and effective practice. I aim to nurture your professional growth, self‑awareness, and resilience.
Fees:
£60 for 1 hour
£90 for 1.5 hours
If you’re looking for a relational, reflective, and supportive supervisor, you’re welcome to get in touch to join my waiting list or discuss future availability.
Supervision training was completed via British Psychological Society
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Accredited register membership
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