Jackie Farrant
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Supervision details
I am an Integrative Counsellor currently in supervisor training. I draw mainly on Person-Centred and Gestalt approaches with Judith Herman’s three stages of recovery from trauma and some Transactional Analysis. I work with adults and young people aged 12+.
I specialise in trauma work, particularly with survivors of rape and sexual abuse and I also work with the wide spectrum of concerns that arise in my Private Practice such as anxiety, depression, grief, terminal illness and suicidal ideation.
I offer supervision face to face in the Herne Bay area and online for students and qualified counsellors working with children and young people aged 12+ and adults.
I use Hawkins & Shohet’s 7-eyed model of supervision to provide the framework for my supervision practice. I particularly like this model because it is so comprehensive. It looks at the relationship between the supervisee and the client, allowing the supervisor to check for and highlight any transference and it looks at the supervisee, allowing the supervisor to check for and highlight any countertransference. It also focusses on the supervisory relationship, looking for parallel process; the wider context; the client; the interventions used and the supervisor’s experience/supervisor-client relationship.
I have a few supervisee spaces available free of charge until I have concluded my placement hours.
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