Richard Jones
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Supervision details
Supervision provides a reflective space to creatively explore your clinical practice, increase your level of awareness and deepen your professional capacity and development.
Although Supervision is well-established as a supportive practice to therapists it can be highly beneficial for anyone in the caring professions such as: Teachers, Nurses, Psychiatrists, Support Workers and Carers, etc.
It is important that supervision is able to explore all the elements of your work you find most challenging. I invite you to bring the full range of responses to your work, rather than being inhibited or censored by shame. This non-judgemental openness is able to provide the most valuable environment for insights and learning.
I pay particular attention to working with the body and creative modes of reflection as a means of illuminating hidden dynamics or unconscious processes.
I am soon to complete an Integrative Transpersonal Clinical Diploma in Supervision at Psychosynthesis Trust and currently have availability for low-cost supervision at £50 per session.
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UKCP standards cover the range of different psychotherapies. Registration is obtained by training or accrediting with one of its member organisations, or by holding a European Certificate in Psychotherapy. Accredited by the Professional Standards Authority.
Accredited register membership
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