Rob Stratton
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Supervision details
My approach is holistic, engaged and creative, using the essence of the ‘Body, Speech, Mind‘ model, whereby a client can be evoked energetically into the supervisory space. This is a profound engagement, that enables deeper inner processes to be more clearly understood in a experiential way.
Through my own, very much ongoing, enquiry, I have come to trust the space where, by simply sitting with the alchemical tension of incongruence, working within the realms of the imaginal, a wisdom that is something much more than what we are will inspire enquiry.
While I am continually awed at the profound, I believe this must not be to the exclusion of the mundane! I am therefore also very up for engagement in the insecurities and challenges of building a therapeutic practice, and in offering a supportive space for more everyday human struggles!
If this might be of interest to you, you are welcome to get in touch. I will be glad to offer a free initial meeting, in which we might explore this further.
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