Supervision details
I am an Integrative Psychotherapist and Clinical Supervisor with extensive experience across public services and private practice. My supervisory work is rooted in integrative and relational psychotherapy and shaped by a long professional engagement with complex systems, families, and relationships.
I have a particular interest in intergenerational trauma, attachment, and how early relational patterns are carried forward across generations and into adult relationships. I also supervise work with a wide range of relationship structures, including diverse forms of couple and relationship configurations, such as ethical non‑monogamy, offering a thoughtful, non‑judgemental space to explore complexity, power, and difference.
A central focus of my supervision is ethical practice and working safely within the law, particularly where work involves risk, safeguarding, competing responsibilities, or non‑traditional relational arrangements. I value supervision as a place to think carefully about boundaries, responsibility, and the wider context in which therapeutic work takes place.
My supervisory style is relational, reflective, and collaborative, offering steadiness alongside thoughtful challenge. I aim to support supervisees to work with depth and integrity, to remain ethically grounded, and to develop confidence in navigating both the emotional and professional demands of their practice, wherever that work is situated.
The UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) is a leading professional body for the education, training and regulation of psychotherapists and psychotherapeutic counsellors. Its register is accredited by the government's Professional Standards Authority.
As part of its commitment to protect the public, it works to improve access to psychotherapy, to support and disseminate research, to improve standards and to respond effectively to complaints against its members.
UKCP standards cover the range of different psychotherapies. Registration is obtained by training or accrediting with one of its member organisations, or by holding a European Certificate in Psychotherapy. Accredited by the Professional Standards Authority.
Accredited register membership
The Accredited Register Scheme was set up in 2013 by the Department of Health (DoH) as a way to recognise organisations that hold voluntary registers which meet certain standards. These standards are set by the Professional Standards Authority (PSA).
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