Rebecca Scott


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Supervision details
I am a CPCAB Level 6 supervisor in training, offering supervision sessions at £25 per hour or £37.50 for 1.5 hours. (Note that fees will increase to £50 per hour starting in June.)
My primary approach is person-centred, with experience in integrative methods to address various needs.
In addition to my role as a qualified counsellor in private practice, I have a background in teaching and mentoring students and have worked for a CIC and a counselling charity.
I have supervised a range of counsellors using the seven-eyed model framework. My aim is to support you in line with your ethical framework, offering both support and challenges to help you reach your potential.
I have experience working with issues such as loss and bereavement, abuse, and anxiety. Further areas of my experience can be found on my Counselling profile.
As a late-diagnosed Autistic and Dyslexic person, I understand the importance of finding a space to be heard and validated. I regularly work with Autistic, ADHD and otherwise Neurodivergent people in an affirming way. I am GSRD (Gender Sex and Relational Diversity) trained and affirming of LGBTQIA+ identities.
My commitment to inclusivity involves continuously challenging and reflecting on assumptions, biases, and stereotypes. I engage in regular ongoing CPD to further my education and improve my practice.
If you are interested in learning more, please get in touch to arrange an initial chat.

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