Rebecca Vivash
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Supervision details
I offer trauma informed supervision to counsellors and psychotherapists, working primarily within the framework of the Seven-Eyed model. EMDR trained and experienced in supervising professionals working with complex developmental trauma, I take a collaborative approach, inviting deep exploration and creativity in our work together.
I have a special interest in working with therapists who are new to private practice. I believe that there is limited support available to some really great counsellors/psychotherapists starting out in practice outside of an agency or employment setting and sadly, many feel like they should avoid taking the leap into this enriching way of working due to lack of knowledge and often, confidence.
As well as supervising clinical casework, I offer a unique blend of mentoring and coaching to provide new therapists in private practice a clear pathway to building a successful business, within ethical and professional boundaries.
I hold a Certificate in Supervision from the co founders of the Seven-Eyed model, Robin Shohet and Joan Wilmot.
Supervisor - Broad Horizons Psychotherapeutic Services
Supervisor - The Lowdown
Supervisor - NPAT school pastoral and SEND staff
Cost per hour - £60 (with a student concession of £50 until qualified)
Please get in touch to book a supervision session.
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