Justine Corrie


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Supervision details
I offer reflective and systemic supervision for therapists, counsellors, and practitioners seeking a rich, multidimensional space to explore their work. My approach integrates the 7-Eyed Model and the Body-Speech-Mind Model, attending to the relational, systemic, and embodied aspects of practice.
Supervision with me is a collaborative, reflective process that supports you in deepening your understanding of client dynamics, uncovering systemic patterns, and cultivating ethical integrity. Whether in individual or group supervision, I provide a space to explore your work with care, curiosity, and depth.
I welcome:
Trainee Therapists – A supportive space to develop confidence and skills.
Experienced Practitioners – Supervision that embraces the depth and complexity of client work, including somatic, transpersonal, and systemic perspectives.
Professionals in Related Fields – Coaches, social workers, and others integrating therapeutic principles.
Sessions are available online and in-person (Bruton), tailored to your needs. If you’re seeking a supervision space that balances insight, support, and challenge, let’s connect.

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Accredited register membership

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