Nicky Mark
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Supervision details
I offer Clinical Counselling Supervision to counsellors in training and to those in an established practice. I see Supervisees at my Private Practice, Brighton Counselling, two minutes from Brighton station. We work together 1:1 and also in small groups. I am UKCP Accredited and also work with students on the MA counselling course at Brighton University currently.I trained as a Clinical Supervisor at The Gestalt Centre in London. I am a Clinical Supervisor at AYA Centre in Southwark working with supervisees both individually and in groups. I worked at CRI in Brighton and Hove from March 2013-March 2014 as a Clinical Supervisor and I also worked for Cruse Bereavement Care as a Clinical Supervisor in 2014. Supervision sessions are usually fortnightly or monthly and last for 50 minutes for 1:1 sessions or 1.5 hours on a monthly basis. Group Supervision usually lasts for 2 hours. Please contact me to discuss your Supervision Requirements.I also offer Clinical Supervision for couples counselling and for organisations.
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Accredited register membership
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