Angie Lozanova
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This professional is available for new clients.
This professional is available for new clients.
Supervision details
Good supervision is crucial in our line of work. Generally speaking, the less experienced the counsellor, the more experienced their supervisor should be. I've been in the counselling profession for 22 years and a Supervisor for 15 years.
I use many different approaches including psychodynamic and person-centred. One of my specialities is helping supervisees set up in Private Practice. I can help you register as self-employed, show you where, and how to advertise, help you build your profile, select a logo, design business cards and flyers, offer website advice and help you generate more clients. I can also show you how to generate clients, do book keeping, help you go paperless, find CPD, get an accountant give room advice and more.
Why not take advantage of my FREE 30 minute introduction session, either face-to-face or via video conferencing so you can get a feel for how we’d work together? (I’m currently only virtually until the pandemic is over). I also provide supervision to other supervisors and people in emotionally, challenging jobs plus a CPD group on the 3rd Wednesday of the month, 3.30 pm until 4.30. The cost is £10. Please email for more details or for the Teams link.
I offer reduced rates for trainee counsellors on low income. Group supervision is also available once a month on the 1st Wednesday of the month, at 3.30 pm for 1.5 hours. Please contact me to be added to the group. The cost is £25 per session.
Charges for supervision are £60 for 45 minutes. I've been in private practice for 22 years and also work with a few health care companies.
Recent supervisee review by Gillian Marchant. Letchworth Garden City.
I have worked with Angie for over 4 years, for clinical supervision. I have found her supportive and encouraging, whilst being up to date with new information, especially around social media and electronic communication. The only reason I have stopped seeing Angie is because I have moved out of the area.
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Accredited register membership
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