Jill Phillips
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Supervision details
Supervisor
Availability via zoom
- Wednesdays 1 pm – 7pm
- Thursdays 1pm – 5pm
- Fridays 9am – 5pm
Please contact me by email
About me and my supervision practice
I am an experienced integrative counsellor who currently works with adults. I have 6 years of experience as a Counselling Service Lead and during that time I provided counselling, and supervised others, in an all age setting. I have experience with individuals, couples and families. I draw on person-centred principals, attachment focused therapy, systemic therapies and cognitive-behavioural therapy – all of which I can bring into the supervision space.
I have experience supervising individuals and also in small supervision groups. I qualified as a supervisor in 2016. I draw on Page & Wosket’s cyclical model and also on Hawkins & Shohet’s Seven Eyed Process Model.
I work within the BACP’s Ethical Framework for the Counselling Professions. I have a supervision agreement that sets out how we would work together.
I have always valued and appreciated supervision myself. It is important to me that I work in a collaborative way so that we create together a working alliance. My understanding of supervision is that it provides:
- a dedicated space and opportunity to examine practice, identify reactions, debrief and work towards a way forward
- it is a way of developing professionally and improving and deepening our skills
- it provides support when difficulties and dilemmas arise
- it helps to support self-care and resilience, because our counselling practice does impact us all.
Availability via Zoom
- Wednesdays 1pm – 7pm
- Thursdays 1pm – 5pm
- Fridays 9am – 5pm
Fees: £65 for 1 hour, concessions at £50 for 1 hour
Please contact me by email to discuss your supervision needs.
I look forward to hearing from you.
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Accredited register membership
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