Alison Rolfe
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Supervision details
Supervision: I am a Jungian Analytical Psychotherapist offering supervision to psychotherapists and experienced counsellors (e.g. BACP senior accredited or equivalent), who use psychoanalytic and Jungian thinking in their work, and who want to further develop this aspect of their thinking, understanding and clinical practice. You will probably have been trained in psychodynamic or psychoanalytic models, or you may work as an integrative therapist but with a psychodynamic approach as your primary model, and want to further develop your understanding and use of an analytic approach. I offer supervision to practitioners working in a range of settings, including (but not limited to) private practice. I have my own regular clinical supervision with a senior Jungian analytical psychotherapist. If you are interested in exploring the possibility of supervision with me, please contact me to discuss further, by email or phone.
The British Psychoanalytic Council (BPC) is a professional association, representing the profession of psychoanalytic psychotherapy.
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Accredited register membership
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