Supervision details
Supervision Sessions – Biweekly, Monthly or Ad Hoc
Want to reflect and grow in a creative, playful, and gentle supervision space?
You’re welcome to bring whatever feels alive for you. Supervision is provided to nurture and encourage you to explore your work and develop yourself as a practitioner of counselling/therapy.
Supervision is such an important part of therapeutic work, and creativity can bring a fresh, embodied dimension to reflection. Engaging both body and mind, creative processes can help shift stuckness, spark insight, and bring lightness, even humour, when needed.
This approach draws on established supervision models (including Hawkins’ 7-Eyed Model & Proctor’s Three-Function Model) alongside creative, depth-oriented approaches like metaphors, symbols, writing, and sand play. It’s designed to help us:
- See client-therapist dynamics from different perspectives.
- Navigate ethical dilemmas with confidence.
- Prevent burnout by processing challenges in a supportive space.
- Deepen self-awareness and develop your practice.
What to Expect
Supervision has the potential to be collaborative, exploratory, and transformative. Our work together will be based on open communication, and developing an evolving supervisory process. Blocks and obstacles to supervision processes will be worked through together with transparency and candour. Through a real, contactful relationship both supervisee and supervisor are changed as we work together for the benefit of you and your clients.
Sessions might include:
- Creative processes to help unlock fresh insights.
- Space for deep reflection on your work, ethics, and relational dynamics.
- Regular check-ins to ensure the supervision feels useful and meaningful.
- Sessions online or in person in Brighton.
More About Me
I’m a Sweet Track trained Psycho-Spiritual Counsellor and Eco-Therapist, with CPD in Therapeutic Group Facilitation, Autism-Affirming Therapy, and Narrative Therapy. My work is grounded in a Person-Centred way of being. I practise evidence-based Creative Integrative Supervision. If you’re a counsellor or helping professional seeking a reflective space to explore your practice, I’d love to connect.
Scope of Practice
I offer supervision for counsellors working with clients who are in safe and stable circumstances, and able to reflect and engage in therapy with some self-awareness and resilience.
My supervision is not suited to ongoing crisis work. If your practice involves supporting clients with severe psychiatric issues, I recommend seeking a supervisor with expertise in that area to ensure you receive the most appropriate support.
Let’s Talk
If this feels like something you’d be interested in, I’m happy to have a chat to see if it’s a good fit. No pressure, just an open conversation. You’re welcome to send me a message or book a time to talk via Calendly.
I'd love to hear from you.
BACP is one of the UK’s leading professional bodies for counselling and psychotherapy with around 60,000 members. The Association has several different categories of membership, including Student Member, Individual Member, Registered Member MBACP, Registered Accredited Member MBACP (Accred) and Senior Registered Accredited Member MBACP (Snr Acccred). Registered and accredited members are listed on the BACP Register, which shows that they have demonstrated BACP’s recommended standards for training, proficiency and ethical practice. The BACP Register was the first register of psychological therapists to be accredited by the Professional Standards Authority (PSA). Accredited and senior accredited membership are voluntary categories for members who choose to undertake a rigorous application and assessment process to demonstrate additional standards around practice, training and supervision. Individual members will have completed an appropriate counselling or psychotherapy course and started to practise, but they won’t appear on the BACP Register until they've demonstrated that they meet the standards for registration. Student members are still in the process of completing their training. All members are bound by the BACP Ethical Framework and a Professional Conduct Procedure.
Accredited register membership
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