Jacqueline Karaca
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Supervision details
I hold a post grad Diploma in Counselling Supervision from The Link Centre. I enjoy supervising and enabling you to explore your processes and development. I work relationally, creatively and somatically. I have an MSc in Counselling Psychology.
I am an experienced therapist and trainer, I practised therapy since 2006 and taught psychology since 2000. I have a busy private practice specialising in trauma focused therapy, although I see a range of clients. My approach is integrative and includes neurosomatic therapies such as polyvagal therapy. As a gay woman I also see clients who identify as LGBTQI+. My approach as a supervisor is to give you the space to explore your process and unique therapeutic practice and continual development as a practitioner. I approach supervision with passion and curiosity keeping the client, you, the relationship, processes and wider context in my head as we work, reflecting on the Seven Eyed Process Model. I will use my integrative approaches including Polyvagal Theory and attachment approaches to give oversight and enable you work through relationships, dilemmas, transference and anything you want to bring. Supervision fee is £60 per hour, £90 per 90 minutes.
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