Sue Day
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Supervision details
I am a supervisor holding a Level 6 CPCAB diploma in Clinical Supervision. As a integrative counsellor, my model has a relational core framework in which I integrate TA and psychodynamic approaches. My client groups have included working with young people, couples and individuals with various presenting mental health needs. I am aware and supportive of the needs of neuro diverse clients entering therapy.
As a supervisor, I will offer encouraging and empowering supervision using predominately the Seven Eyed model of supervision. I am interested and invested in the growth and development of my supervisees. I will trust and build on your abilities as a counsellor, exploring your client work with curiosity, to enable you to grow your confidence as a practitioner. I am also a counselling tutor currently teaching CPCAB Level 4. I offer lower cost supervision to student counsellors studying for their Level 4 diploma. Please enquire for further details.
Standard online and face to face supervision fees; £50 per hour /£75 per 1.5 hours.
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