Sophie Wise
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Supervision details
As a qualified supervisor (KRCS Level 7 NCS Accredited Diploma in Counselling Supervision) I work with trainee and qualified counsellors with an integrative approach. Working collaboratively I offer professional supervision, working alongside, supporting, nurturing, sharing experience and motivating you in your professional work and your personal development. My work is underpinned by Hawkins’ and Shohet’s ‘Seven-Eyed Supervisor’ process model, where we focus on the client, what and how they present, along with exploration of the strategies and interventions used by you, the dynamics between you and the client, whilst also focussing on you as a counsellor and the interpersonal relational experience between us as supervisor/supervisee. Within this process we also consider the wider context in which the counselling and the supervision takes place, including culture, difference and diversity. I also work with Inskipp and Proctor’s ‘3 Tasks of Supervision’ model, focussing on working ethically and safely, offering my experience whilst recognising and celebrating your knowledge and interventions. This model offers valuable space for you to offload and discharge held emotions and to rummage and explore different ways and possibilities of working with the client. I offer online supervision on Zoom and Skype. Fees: Professional Counsellors: £50 per full hour (pro rata for less than an hour) Trainee Counsellors: £40 per full hour (pro rata for less than an hour) Frequency: Professional counsellors can split their monthly requirement as they wish, with the minimum session length being half an hour. Trainee counsellors can split sessions as above, bearing in mind the requirement for supervision a minimum of every two weeks whilst in training. This is also dependent on how many client hours the trainee is undertaking. Feel free to contact me to discuss this and any other questions you may have.
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Accredited register membership
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