Supervision details
My main supervision training is in Hawkins and Shohet Seven-Eyed model, and I have training in Online and Telephone working, as well as couples and CYP.
The Seven Eyed Model helps to explore your relationships and interactions with your clients, colleagues, as well as in personal life, that may effect you and your client work. The supervisor/supervisee relationship is key to this, and is something I like to nuture, as you will then have the freedom and space bring up what you need to, whilst I have a dig about for the stuff that might be held back.
I often keep Proctor's Normative, Formative, and Restorative model in mind as a way of offering feedback on your practice, clients, and your own self care.
By working with this integrated way, I can be a sounding board, space to explore, a place to bring ethical dilemmas, as well as a space for you to be challenged in a constructive way
Sessions can either be 60 or 90 minutes, depending on your requirements.
I have a lot of experience working with LGBTQ+. Gender, Sex, and Sexuality, as well as neurodiversity.
Fees are £60 per hour, and sessions can be 60 or 90 minutes depending on your needs.
Concessionary rate for Student Counsellors are available.
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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