Caroline Rundle
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Supervision details
I provide supervision to students and experienced counsellors. I was trained in Hawkins and Shohet's seven eyed model and Page and Wosket's cyclical model.
I have trained in a variety of models of counselling, including clinical EFT, Sandplay therapy, CBT, humanistic, psychodynamic, expressive, somatic, trauma specific and trauma informed, ACT, narrative, positive psychology and structural dissociation model.
I am relational in style and I enjoy identifying and exploring the strengths of the counsellors I am working with and enhancing their own particular style. I am very passionate about the work I do and I love having the opportunity to provide support and mentoring to my fellow counsellors.
Please don't hesitate to contact me if you would like a free introductory chat on the phone to find out if I am suited to what you are looking for out of supervision.
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Accredited register membership
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