Laura Steele


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Supervision details
I offer a vibrant online supervision space to thoughtfully explore the experiences and dynamics that emerge within your counselling practice.
I see supervision as an expansive experience that encourages collaboration, support, and growth —a place where you can process, reflect, gain clarity, feel seen and heard, celebrate your successes, consider your work, and ensure best ethical practices.
The relationship between supervisor and supervisee is individual and ever-evolving. Our sessions will be shaped by what you bring and the challenges or insights you're experiencing in your practice.
I draw from a variety of approaches (including Person-Centred Therapy and Internal Family Systems Therapy), weaving together my years of experience to offer holistic (recognising the influence of culture, identity, and environment on personal experiences) and inclusive (respectful of diversity) supervision.
My therapeutic background is humanistic and rooted in Person-Centred theory; trusting the wisdom we all have within. I integrate relational, trauma-informed, and evidence-based practices into the way I work, as well as mindfulness, philosophy, creativity, and somatic awareness.
I value curiosity and reflection, encouraging those who I work with in their growth and development. I aim to create a space where you can speak freely and bring your whole self without fear of judgement.
I offer supervision that is informed by frameworks like the Seven-Eyed Model and the Integrative Developmental Model, and welcome those who are at the beginning of their training or seasoned in their work.
If anything here resonates with you, it would be lovely to hear from you.

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Accredited register membership

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