Jemma Wilkinson
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Supervision details
As a qualified supervisor holding a Level 7 Advanced Diploma in Clinical Supervision, I bring a wealth of experience and a keen interest in supporting professionals dealing with ADHD, LGBTQIA+, and complex mental health concerns.
Supervision is not only essential for maintaining the quality of our practice but also serves as a crucial form of self-care. Recognising the challenges in our work, I strive to provide a supportive, empowering, and challenging environment for my supervisees, fostering time and clarity to enhance their effectiveness.
Key Features of my Supervision Practice:
Ethical Approach: My supervision style is ethically minded, aiming to build a secure and honest relationship with supervisees, creating a space where they feel free to discuss their work openly.
Collaborative and Integrative: Working collaboratively from an integrative perspective, I draw on various modalities, including The 7-Eyed Model, Hawkins & Shohet 7-Eyed Model, and Petruska Clarkson, to tailor supervision to the unique needs of each supervisee.
Client Age Range: I am equipped to work with supervisees trained or in training to work with adults, young people, and children.
Supervision Sessions:
Individual Sessions: £65 per hour
Group Sessions: Fees to be discussed based on the size of the group
Contact: I invite you to arrange an initial meeting to discuss your supervision needs. Let's explore how we can collaborate to support your professional growth and enhance the quality of your therapeutic work. Your well-being as a practitioner is a priority, and I am here to provide the guidance and support you need.
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