Dr Simon Draycott
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Supervision details
I am a Chartered Counselling Psychologist and Practitioner Psychologist with the HCPC. My work with individuals and couples is informed by a wide range of modalities, models and frameworks including existential-phenomenological, trauma-informed, systemic, attachment, person-centred, CBT, chair-work, somatic focus, mindfulness, compassion-focused therapy and IFS.
I offer supervision services to both qualified counsellors / therapists and trainees. My supervision training was with the British Psychological Society (BPS). My aim as a supervisor is to be highly collaborative, to create a safe and supportive space, and help supervisees understand their capacities and responses to client, develop their skills and grow professionally, become aware of how clients affect them, reduce the risk of burnout, and help ensure that their work is appropriate and falls within the ethical and professional standards of their respective professional body.
I offer sessions both on-line and in-person in Brighton, East Sussex.
My fees for clinical supervision are £60 for 1 hour and £90 for 90 minutes, or £45/£67.50 for students.
British Psychological Society
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The Association for Treatment of Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity (ATSAC) is the leading UK organisation providing hope, information, support, and treatment options for those affected by sexual addiction and compulsivity.
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Therapy options may include one-to-one sessions, group work, and/or relationship counselling. ATSAC is a not-for-profit organisation.