Paul Lennon
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Supervision details
Dear Colleague,Choosing a supervisor\case consultant is quite a personal decision and I would suggest an initial couple of sessions to find out if we might work together in a way that is helpful to you. I am a qualified supervisor and I teach on an integrative Adult & Child psychotherapy training . I offer a psychodynamic approach to understanding clients and am comfortable if you work from other traditions in psychotherapy/counselling. I offer generic supervision as well as a child & adolescent specialism. You do not need to be a therapist to benefit from case supervision from a psychotherapist and may be working in a support, casework, therapeutic or pastoral role with your clients. I have experience of offering clinical supervision and case consultation to a number of professional disciplines both as psychotherapist and as a Deputy Head of a Psychology and Therapies Team. I have clinically supervised psychologists ( educational/developmental/ forensic), play therapists, music therapists, psychotherapists and counsellors. I have offered on-going case consultation/supervision to social workers, teachers, residential workers, learner mentors, pastoral support and welfare workers, occupational therapists and speech & language therapists. I have specialist experience in Fostering & Adoption, Learning Disability, Autism, PDA, Personality Disorder, Attachment Disorder, Sexual Abuse, impact of neglect & deprivation, Deliberate Self Harm, trauma and PTSD.I have specialist organizational experience gained in therapeutic community, forensic and hospital settings as well as more generic therapy practice settings. I also offer organizational consultation to senior managers and have engaged in this work and at this level with school management teams and forensic and mental health therapeutic communities.I have consultation and supervision vacancies for individuals and groups at the moment and can offer a prompt first appointment
The ACP is the registering body for NHS trained Child and Adolescent Psychotherapists. ACP members undergo a minimum 6 year training; two years at Masters level then 4 years full-time clinical in the NHS qualifying in a Doctorate Level course. Full members are able to work with neonates, mothers & babies, parents & toddlers, primary school age children & adolescents. Accredited by the Professional Standards Authority.
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