Rachael Wright
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Supervision details
I am trained in the relational approach and integrate other models and theories into my work.
I have worked across different settings, most prominently in schools and in private practice, so have developed an understanding of the particular challenges of working within a short term framework, working with complexity, navigating safeguarding issues and adapting work with neurodiverse clients.
I am part of a network of experienced therapists who meet regularly and undertake on-going CPD to expand our understanding of neurodiversity.
I aim to offer a warm and collaborative space – either in person (practice in Chapel Allerton, Leeds) or online for you to explore your client work and practice. I welcome therapists who are looking for regular supervision or may be looking for some additional short-term / one-off input around neurodiversity issues.
Please contact me to discuss your supervision requirements at:
M: 0784 9506453
E: Rachael_wright@live.co.uk
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Accredited register membership
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