This professional is available for new clients.
This professional is available for new clients.
Supervision details
Holly Gilmer, FDSc Counselling, Diploma in Supervision holly_gilmer@hotmail.com
Being a counsellor can feel like we are on our own out there at times, and supervision should provide a place to receive companionship, guidance and reassurance. I love to work with counsellors who value a collaborative supervision style, who naturally like to explore every angle of their work with curiosity about themselves and their clients. I am a registered and accredited counsellor with BACP and have a Diploma in Counselling Supervision. I have worked as a counselling lecturer at the City of Bristol College and as a supervisor, for over ten years.
Clive Mason, Integrative Counsellor and Supervisor clive@clivemasoncounselling.co.uk
and Tina Free DipCouns, ADCS, Cert Ed, AMNCS, tina@tinafree.co.uk
Are qualified supervisors offering supervision to counsellors working in private practice and trainee counsellors on placement in counselling agencies.
We also offer supervision to counsellors working in Affordable counselling, and counsellors in training working with Low-Cost Counselling.
We ask for £50.00 per hour. Our supervision approach is underpinned by Inskipp and Proctor’s Functional Model and Hawkins & Shohet’s Seven Eyed Model of Supervision. We also draw on other theory, the person-centred approach and Egan’s three stages of supervision.
We strive to work in a way that assists the supervisee in reviewing the counselling relationship and the client’s story and look at the underlying messages experienced in the counselling sessions, looking for understanding.
Together we would look for possible blind spots and focus on different permutations of relationships; the client experience, the dynamics between the counsellor and client & the inter-relational experience between us as supervisor/supervisee, as well as the wider context including social constructs, sense of culture, difference and diversity and sexuality.
We would consider the invitation and temptation to collude and how to deliver and hold the challenge.
We would strive to offer the core conditions, paying attention to complex nature of the counselling relationship. Offering you the opportunity to keep the core conditions central to your work hoping to develop conscious congruence and a growing understanding of its use.
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