Milena Sobesto
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Supervision details
I am a qualified Clinical Supervisor and I work in an integrative approach to supervision such as Seven Eyed Supervision Model. This approach allows us to consider different dimensions such as your relationship with your clients, your learning journey, reflections as well as focuses on skills you hold and perhaps want to expand on.
I tend to offer quite experiential approach to supervision as I believe some creativity can helps us better explore what happens for us in therapy and explore the embodied experiences we sit with.
I am passionate about working in alliance with my supervisees and I welcome you to ask me any questions you might have as I understand that finding the ‘good enough’ match in supervision is a difficult task.
I supervise individual adult work, group work, working with young people as well as children. I’m a facilitator of process groups and hold certificates in clinical and safeguarding debriefs.
I have over 10 years’ experience in counselling and psychotherapy in UK and Ireland and I am currently completing a Professional Doctorate. Therefore, my work is research informed and up to date with new advancements.
You are welcome to contact me for a chat about your supervision needs.
I offer the following fees:
1,5 hours -face to face in my Manchester office £60
1,5 hours- online Supervision - £50
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