Jessica Farazmand
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Supervision details
What I offer as the supervisor
Working with you and the modality you practise is an essential part of both ethical and competent supervision. I offer a safe professional space both “in the room” and online to allow both personal and professional development.
Clinical supervision allows for structured reflection on your practice, and encourages the development of skills, knowledge, awareness and ethical judgement, within a supportive relationship.
Feedback is an essential part of the supervisory process.
Q. Where do you work, and what do you do there?
I am currently an independent (self-employed) practitioner. I own and run a business supporting other counsellors and trainee counsellors working with clients.
Q. What is your understanding of clinical supervision?
A short answer would be:
I oversee individuals who practice as counsellors or psychotherapists in line with the NCPS Ethical Framework for the Counselling Professions. Overseeing supervisees is only part of my role.
As a supervisor, I’m responsible for my supervisees’ clients’’ clinical safety.
Q. What qualifications do you have in supervision?
I am have completed my Level 6 Certificate in Supervision including online and phone.
Q. What would be the minimum length of time that you could reasonably commit to supervising me?
I am happy to supervise you on an ongoing basis, with a review every 6 months.
Q. How much do you charge?
I charge £60 for 1.5 hours of supervision
Q. What modality are you trained in?
I am an integrative therapist, PCT at my core. I have a wealth of experience in trauma & domestic abuse. I have additional training in different theories such as IFS, rewind, couples therapy, DBT skills and currently studying EMDR. I also have experience and training in working with children.
If you have any questions, I would be happy to answer these at our first meeting. We can also discuss any of my answers in more depth then, if that would be helpful for you.
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In 2013 the NCS register was accredited by the Professional Standards Authority under the Accredited Voluntary Register Scheme. Accredited by the Professional Standards Authority.
Accredited register membership
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