Hanna Fisher
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Supervision details
I am experienced in offering supervision to both individuals and groups.
My orientation is mostly psychodynamic, however I have supervised many integrative and person centered counsellors over the years.
I focus on object relationships, and try to stimulate my supervisee to reflect on the interaction in the sessions from a relational perspective, as well as offering theoretical views and references to deepen and enrich their understanding of the dynamics at play (conscious and unconscious). I am attentive to bodily transference and open to helping a therapist to integrate different therapeutic tools according to a client's specific needs.
My approach is warm and cooperative, and always supportive to my supervisees, since I believe supervision should primarily the place for a therapist to feel nurtured and supported.
I aim for my supervisees to leave each session feeling nurtured and supported, hopefully having a few fresh ideas and tools to work with their clients,
Please feel free to ring me or email me to discuss your supervision needs.
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