Supervision details
Finding the right supervisor can be as important—and as personal—as finding the right therapist.
I offer a reflective and collaborative space for practitioners to explore their clinical work, their responses to it, and the relationships they are forming with clients. I’m particularly interested in relational dynamics in both supervised client work and the supervisory relationship itself.
My approach is integrative, with roots in existential and psychodynamic thinking. I don’t impose a particular model, and I’m open to working flexibly with whatever theoretical framework you are trained in or drawn to. My priority is that supervision feels relevant, spacious, and that it meets your needs.
This work may involve exploring transference, countertransference, risk, and endings—but the focus is primarily on the felt sense and working in an emergent, process-led way. I work best with practitioners who value thoughtfulness and are open to reflecting on themselves as part of the clinical picture.
Sessions are available online or in person in Greenwich.
Fees:
60-minute session – £80
90-minute session – £120
Please feel free to get in touch if you’d like to explore working together.
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
The Accredited Register Scheme was set up in 2013 by the Department of Health (DoH) as a way to recognise organisations that hold voluntary registers which meet certain standards. These standards are set by the Professional Standards Authority (PSA).
This therapist has indicated that they belong to an Accredited Register.