Supervision details
With clinical supervision being an extremely important element to the counselling profession for all professionals , from beginners to the more advanced counsellor. I feel utilising an integrative approach for my supervision philosophy by combining Person-centred, Psychodynamic, Cognitive Behavioural and Mindfullness theories is essential to a successful supervision practice. Embracing and combining all of these theories, i believe aids the supervisee to experience a greater supervisory experience. Working integratively primarily allows flexibility within my approach to supervision, further allowing myself to be open to working with a wide range of counselling practitioners, sharing knowledge and experience. Adopting an integrative approach enables the formation and building of a healthy learning environment within the supervisory relationship, something that is essential to any therapeutic relationship and this is a requirement that needs to be emulated from the Counselling relationship to the supervisory relationship. At its simplest form supervision is defined by the overseeing of another individual, This is the same premise within the counselling profession. It is mandatory to maintaining a healthy and ethical practice adhering to requirements of many professional governing body's, namely the BACP. Having had the opportunity to conduct individual and group supervision within varied settings and with a wide range of counselling practitioners from beginners to experienced. Supervision remains an extremely important component and the opportunity for focus and growth personally and professionally. I provide supervision to counselling organisations, newly qualifying and qualified counsellors working with adults and young people, with a range of presenting issues. Please contact me to discuss Fees and reduced rates for students.