Georgia Fragkouli


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Supervision details
My approach as a supervisor is based in creative and psychodynamic principals with a strong commitment of supporting space for personal, professional and ethical development.
I am offering one to one or group supervision.
I can work face to face or online in English or Greek.
My style is gentle, warm, creative, and reflective with years of experience working as a therapist from a variety of settings. I welcome people from all ages and backgrounds in my practice. I am a strong believer in equality and diversity in race, culture, gender, sexuality and relationships.
I have extensive experience working with adults, children and adolescent clients. I have a diverse working experience across the North East from a range of settings.These include - The NHS, Local Authorities, CYPS, Local and National Charities (Mind), Educational Establishments (primary, secondary, sixth form, colleges) and Care Homes. My work experience includes being a member of a multidisciplinary team of mental health professionals, supporting clients and families who struggled with complex issues.
I hold a certificate in Supervision.
First Session:
The first meeting Is free and it last up to 30 minutes, takes place on Zoom through a web camera.
The purpose of the first meeting is to get to know each other and to discuss your needs of supervision and ways we can work together, availability, cost to answer your questions and anything else that might be relevant.
Fees:
£50 1 hour, £75 1.5 hour

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