Rachel Power
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Supervision details
I have an NCIP Accredited Advanced Diploma in Counselling supervision. - Level 7. I use Hawkins and Shohet's Seven-eyed model and Person-Centred theory to hold this collaborative relationship. I have a special interest in providing supervision to therapists who work outdoors or who would like support in developing this area in their practice.
In our first meeting together, we will look to see what your goals and needs are from supervision and look at what we both hold as valuable in our new relationship together. This is very much a collaborative relationship in which I hope that you feel able to bring your whole self to our sessions and that we provide a space where you and your work are truly seen.
I work online and face to face in my counselling room, often meeting in the outdoors if this is where you feel you need to be.
I look forward to hearing from you.
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Accredited register membership
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