Beverley Hills
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Supervision details
A fully qualified Clinical Supervisor, I'm passionate about a congruent working alliance, enabling my supervisees to reflect on best practice using Hawkins and Shohet's 7-Eyed Process Model of Counselling Supervision. Of the five child development theories I tend to use Bowlby's attachment theory and Piaget when working with youth counsellors, although Freud, Erikson and Bandura may also be used depending on need.
My training in different methodologies (T.A, Gestalt, Rogers, CBT, EFT, NLP) gives me a wide skills base for you to call upon. Happy to hold or offer psychoeducation, I believe in an equal power dynamic and will readily share all of my resources and networks as I believe CPD makes us better counsellors.
The fee includes any handouts that I have devised to help you further your practice. I'm all about developing my trainees and helping them to appreciate and hone the inherent skillset they bring to the room.
Counsellors and Psychotherapists £60.00 per hour. Students and trainees £50.00 per hour
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Accredited register membership
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