Mark Fielding
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Supervision details
Over the last 16 years or so I have worked as a supervisee with many supervisors; both in organisations (NHS and Relate) and in private practice. I have gained a lot from their different approaches and personalties. My supervision model mirrors my therapy model and is influenced by my core trainings in psychodynamic, systemic and mindfulness based models. In my psychotherapy practice I work with individuals and couples and work a lot with neurodivergent clients. I am also trained to work with eating disorders and disordered eating. I am trained and qualified to work online and I am a senior online professional and supervisor with ACTO (Association of Counselling and Therapy Online).
I have trained in many different modalities over the years and I am happy to work across modalities and models of therapy. I am not trained to work with a CBT model.
I work collaboratively and relationally. I use a process model; in which both the therapy session and the here-and-now experience of supervision inform your awareness of the work, as well as taking account of your theoretical model, developmental needs and training/organisational requirements.
I can provide support and mentoring to newly qualified therapists and also work in a collegial model with more experienced therapists. I also offer online group supervision. Please get in touch to see which groups I currently have running.
I believe that the supervisor/supervisee/client system continues to grow as the work in each part of the system develops. I have a fairly down to earth approach to both my psychotherapy and supervision work. I like supervision to be fun, focussed, honest and open. I can't promise that I will have all the answers but I may ask some searching questions.
A preliminary meeting of 30 minutes is free of charge. I offer both face to face and online supervision.
I charge £85 for 1.5 hours of supervision and can offer one hour sessions charged at £65.
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Accredited register membership
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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).
This therapist has indicated that they belong to an Accredited Register.