Nicola Jefferies
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Supervision details
I am a fully qualified clinical supervisor certificated by CTSD in Bath. I work with:
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I am a BCPC-trained, BACP-accredited, psychotherapist. I have been in practice since 2006. I currently work via phone and Zoom, although my practice is usually based in Newbridge and Weston Surgeries in Bath and St Paul's Learning Centre in Bristol. I have had experience of supervision since 2006. For the past 8 years my supervision has been with Kelvin Hall, former Trustee of Bath Centre for Psychotherapy and Counselling. I am also supervised in the work I do with refugees by Judy Ryde, founder of the Trauma Foundation South West and author of ‘Being White in the Helping Professions: Developing Effective Intercultural Awareness’, and contributor to ‘Supervision as Transformation: A Passion for Learning’. I welcome enquiries from practitioners who are interested in having supervision. Please contact me via Counselling Directory if you would like to discuss this.
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