Jazz Rehal
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Supervision details
My philosophy and practise is aligned to my view that human beings are born into groups, we live in groups (Berne’s Imago, 1966) and the need to belong is a powerful, fundamental, and pervasive motivation of primitive human cultures (Baumeister and Leary, 1995). I’m aligned to this and Mitchell’s (1988) view that we live in a ‘relational matrix’ and the person is comprehensible only within this tapestry of relationships, past and present. I have a particular interest in working with anxiety, difference, unconscious processes, power, privilege, and exploring the impact this has on a person’s intrapsychic and interpersonal dialogue and relationships. I am interested in the ways in which structural, systemic and cultural oppression can barrack people from fulfilling the potential of their lives. I offer individual or group supervision online via Zoom, or in person if you’re happy to travel to Berkshire. Please get in touch via email in the first instance: jazzrehal@hotmail.com
I am a member of the European Association for Transactional Analysis (EATA), the UK Association for Transactional Analysis (UKATA), the ITAA (International Transactional Analysis Association) as well as the UKCP.
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Accredited register membership
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