Ondine Smulders
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Supervision details
Are you looking for a supervisor?
I have a proven track record of helping supervisees develop their skills and provide high-quality care to their clients. In our sessions, you will have the opportunity to explore and reflect on your own practice, delve into the ethics of your work, and examine your thoughts and feelings in a confidential setting. I believe in constructive challenges that foster your growth and development as a practitioner. I prioritise boundaries, self-care, and breaks to prevent burnout and promote your well-being.
Drawing from the Existential and Gestalt traditions, I work in a phenomenological manner, tailoring my approach to best meet your needs and the clients you serve. I offer supervisory support in a variety of areas based on your experience level, client population, and specific interests. This can include phenomenological exploration and process review of individual client work, addressing challenges and growth edges, clarifying principles of practice and their connection to theory, and support in preparing for essays and case studies.
How much does it cost?
My sessions are priced at £90 per 60-minute session. I also have limited concessionary spaces available for trainees. I have a clinical supervisor and appropriate insurance, ensuring a professional and secure supervisory relationship.
Take the next step in your professional journey by choosing me as your supervisor. Together, we can elevate your practice and empower you to provide exceptional care to your clients.
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