Supervision details
I am a qualified Clinical Supervisor offering supervision to counselling students and qualified counsellors. My approach to supervision is collaborative, reflective, and ethically grounded, with an emphasis on safety, professional development, and the supervisory relationship.
I have extensive experience as a counsellor and psychotherapist and offer supervision informed by work with complex trauma, including sexual abuse, dissociation, attachment difficulties, and relationship counselling. I aim to provide a supportive space where supervisees can reflect on clinical work, develop confidence, and explore challenges openly.
Supervision is available to both trainees and qualified practitioners. Counselling and psychotherapy students are offered a £5 discount per session.
If you are looking for a supervisor with a solid clinical background and a thoughtful, relational approach, you are very welcome to get in touch. Further details about my training, qualifications, and experience can be found on my counselling profile.
Kind regards,
Sandra
COSCA is the professional body for counselling and psychotherapy in Scotland, and seeks to advance all forms of counselling and psychotherapy and the use of counselling skills by promoting best practice and through the delivery of a range of sustainable services. COSCA Counsellor Accreditation is a pathway to entry onto the UKRC. It is a requirement of all individual and organisational members of COSCA to abide by its Statement of Ethics and Code of Practice and be accountable to the Complaints Procedure. Accredited by the Professional Standards Authority.
Accredited register membership
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