Dr Isabelle Micklewright

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Clinical Psychologist, Thrive Psychology Bucks
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location_on Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire, HP8
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Supervision details

I have completed Level 1 supervision training accredited with the British Psychological Society in addition to specific CBT and systemic supervision training from the University of East London for supervisors of Trainee Clinical Psychologists.  I have 5 years experience of supervising psychological practitioners - from Assistant Psychologists, through to Trainee Clinical and Counselling Psychologists and qualified Band 7 Clinical Psychologists. I have also provided regular reflective practice supervision to psychology and non-psychology colleagues to support their clinical practice.  I tend to think and formulate utilising CBT, ACT or CFT depending on the presenting difficulty and what the supervisee is wanting to take away from supervision. I also find it really beneficial to consider psychodynamic and attachment frameworks alongside this particularly when thinking relationally.

I bring a relaxed, informal style to supervision which creates a space where supervisees feel able to bring anything and it will be received warmly and with compassion. I encourage analytical thinking and reflection whilst offering a containing and supportive space.

I charge £90/hour for providing supervision.

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Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire, HP8

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I offer appointments over telephone and Zoom. For outdoor-based sessions in nature I work with what is manageable and accessible for the client.

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I provide 1:1 clinical supervision for qualified psychologists in addition to reflective practice supervision for allied healthcare professionals.

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Dr Isabelle Micklewright
Dr Isabelle Micklewright