Jessica Cooper

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Supervisor • she/her
Available for new clients
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Stafford ST16 & London SE15
Available for new clients
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Supervision details

As an Art Therapy supervisor, I integrate imagery of the client and reflect on your professional practice. It may also be valuable to use your own art making to help think through an organisation dynamic or relational issue in your work as a therapist. I have experience in Art Therapy with children, young people and families. Please feel free to make an enquiry and get a sense of whether I would be able to support you in your workplace.

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Abacus Psychology Ltd, 150 Weston Road, Stafford, Staffordshire, ST16 3RU

133 Rye Lane, London, Greater London, SE15

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Google Meet

Type of session

In person
Online

I have attended a training in supervision and have offered art therapy supervision in my role as Clinical Specialist in a CAMHS service.

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Jessica Cooper
Jessica Cooper