Dr Paula Riella
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This professional is available for new clients.
Supervision details
I have completed British Psychological Society (BPS) approved supervision training and have been appointed as a clinical supervisor to different disciplines. I provide supervision for psychologists, counsellors and psychotherapists at all stages of their professional development using up to date evidence-based models and techniques. During supervision, I provide supervisees with the following opportunities: The experience of a safe and supportive environment to make personal reflections on their clinical practice. The space to discuss and build case formulations and treatment plans for individual clients. The opportunity to develop therapy skills and techniques, using role play exercises, case discussion and reviews of the latest research literature and practice guidelines. Meaningful and constructive feedback by rating audio/video recordings of supervisee's therapy sessions. A learning environment to make theory-practice links using the latest models/protocols and research. A safe space to discuss any concerns about particular clients, in confidence and with discretion. Professional support for career development.
I understand how important it is to find the right supervisor. Please feel free to contact me for a no obligation discussion about how we may work together. Fees £95.00 per 50 minutes for self funded individual supervision sessions or £140.00 if funded by your organisation. Small group supervision sessions are available. Please contact me to discuss fees.
British Psychological Society
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They keep a register of health professionals who meet their standards, and they take action if registered health professionals fall below those standards. They were created by a piece of legislation called the Health Professions Order 2001.
Registration means that a health professional meets national standards for their professional training, performance and conduct.