Pamela Finch
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Supervision details
Hi, I'm Pamela. I am a clinical supervisor offering a confidential, non-judgmental space for therapists and other helping professionals to explore their practice.
Whether you meet with your clients online or in-person, a safe space where you can reflect on your work with clients is crucial to developing your learning and maintaining professional standards of practice. To achieve this, I work in collaboration with supervisees to build a professional relationship based on equity and respect.
As a therapist I work integratively, with a strong grounding in humanistic practice and can provide supervision to therapists adopting a similar therapeutic approach. I own a busy private practice and work in a management role with a third sector counselling organisation. I have experience counselling children, young people and adults, working in-person, online and using walk-and-talk therapy. I have experience supporting clients with a range of presenting issues and specialise in working with survivors of trauma or sexual violence, counselling for males and providing therapy for professional athletes or public figures.
I believe that finding a supervisor who is the 'right fit' is crucial in ensuring that you will gain maximum benefit from the supervision process. With this in mind, please get in touch if you would like to find out more. I offer a free introductory session where you can ask any questions you may have, get a sense of how I work and assess whether you think I am the right supervisor for you. Thereafter I offer online supervision using Zoom or in person from my home in Kinross and my fees are £60/hr. I offer reduced fees for student therapists.
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