Jared Green
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Supervision details
I offer supervision for psychotherapists seeking individual or group supervision. I am open to working as a primary supervisor (with regular individual sessions) or in a group format.
My hope as a supervisor is to help others to develop into the therapists they are becoming. I see supervision primarily as a supportive space, but also where we undertake the mainstay of our professional development.
Way of working
An integrative practitioner, I am particularly interested in working with early life developmental trauma. I orient toward psychoanalytic models (especially Jung, Winnicott and Bion) although I draw from many trauma models, including IFS.
My sense is that the body is integral to psychotherapeutic practice and as such we are called to develop an embodied presence which draws from the relational field and through that the collective unconscious. In so doing, the creativity and insight of the transpersonal can then emerge through the theories and interventions that we might have to hand. From sharing space with the presence of another practitioner, to learning new theoretical concepts and strategies for intervention, supervision aims to nourish the development of that practice.
More information
Further information including fees and availability, is available on my practice website. I conduct my supervision on Zoom, but I would meet with you in-person at some point during our work together.
I am a UKCP registered psychotherapist (since 2011) and supervisor (since 2019). I am a registered training supervisor (RTS) at CCPE.
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Accredited register membership
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