This professional is available for new clients.
This professional is available for new clients.
Supervision details
Since qualifying as a counsellor in 2013, I have been passionate we should have the right Supervision to support us in our work as therapists. This applies if you are new to counselling training or have many years of experience. It’s crucial to have supervision that gives you what you need and this may change over time too so I am always keen to review your needs and check you feel supported. As a qualified supervisor I have experience with trainees as a University lecturer and in schools work. I have a busy private practice myself and have experience within the NHS mental health service. I aim to provide you with clinical supervision in which trust and the relationship are paramount
Fees are £50 for one hour, and £70 for an hour and a half. I can offer a brief, free initial meeting that enables you to decide if I’m the right supervisor for you - as I believe supervisees need to feel they can be honest and have confidence in their supervisor
I offer face to face sessions (within government covid guidelines), online or on the phone. I recommend you have supervision using a similar medium to the one you use for your own practice, whenever possible.
At our first session we will explore the balance you would like between restorative, normative and formative supervision. (Proctor, 1986). We may also discuss other supervision models and what your needs are. I provide a reflective and supportive space but can also challenge you and signpost you to further resources if you feel this would be helpful to your practice. I hope by the end of the session you will feel I provide a safe and confidential space.
Do get in touch to arrange a first meeting for free, or to ask me any questions.

The National Counselling and Psychotherapy Society This Not For Profit association of counsellors and psychotherapists aim to support the counselling profession, members and training organisations. In 2013 the NCS register was accredited by the Professional Standards Authority under the Accredited Voluntary Register Scheme. Accredited by the Professional Standards Authority.
Accredited register membership

The Accredited Register Scheme was set up in 2013 by the Department of Health (DoH) as a way to recognise organisations that hold voluntary registers which meet certain standards. These standards are set by the Professional Standards Authority (PSA).
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