Jodie McCormack
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Supervision details
I believe in empowering and encouraging supervisees to become the counsellors they want to be which is why I feel so passionate about supervision.
The work we do as therapists can be hard and isolating at times so it's important to have a space you can go to where you feel comfortable to share the highs and lows of your work.
I hope to offer a collaborative space that feels supportive and challenging as you reflect on your work and grow as a counsellor and individual.
Experience and how I work
I have seven years of experience as an integrative counsellor, combining several models into my practice although I work from a person-centred core. I'm trained in the 7-eyed model of supervision and really enjoy how this allows me to get a good sense of supervisees and their clients while always considering our relationship.
As a whole, I work very relationally, being a naturally intuitive person I've learned to incorporate this skill into my practice and I therefore bring all of me into the work that I do.
I have experience working in private practice, charity organisations, EAP's, and counselling helplines, in person, online and over the phone.
Why did I become a Supervisor?
After years of thoroughly enjoying being a counsellor, I developed a real joy of working with student counsellors and realised I loved being a small part of their journey into the world of therapy and decided I'd like to be able to offer supervision to students as well as therapy.
Therefore, I'm able to work with both training and qualified counsellors.
Fees
£55 - 1 hour session
£70 - 1.5 hour session
Student Fee
£45 - 1 hour per fortnight
£55 - 1.5 hour per Month
Next Steps
I offer a free 30-minute zoom call which gives us a chance to see if we're aligned and gives you the opportunity to ask any questions you may have.
If you think I might be the supervisor for you, please get in touch.
I'll look forward to connecting with you soon.
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Accredited register membership
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