N. Reilly


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Supervision details
Ex staff trainer for the Centre for Counselling and Psychotherapy Education (CCPE) from 2001 to 2016, facilitating groups and supervising students on an Integrative Transpersonal Psychotherapy training. I am a UKCP registered training supervisor (Humanistic College) and fulfil the supervision requirements for UKCP candidates. I have supervised counsellors and psychotherapists since 1997, individually and in groups, qualified and in training, working with short term or long term clients. My approach is integrative . I have both Psychodynamic ( Experience of Jungian psychotherapy) and Humanistic background and am registered as Integrative/Transpersonal (Humanistic college) I like to pay particular attention to unconscious material as manifesting in parallel process and projective identification, and to privilege a relational stance. Supervises are invited to pay attention to theirs and their clients body processes, encouraged to work creatively, to follow their imagination and listen to their intuition. Supervision through exploration of dreams is available when appropriate. I like to foster supervisees self-development and training and enjoy working with trainees and starters who wish to explore or deepen they can their Transpersonal interest. A free referral system is in operation for supervisees .
my fee is £75 per one off session, £130, for two sessions monthly , special requirements negotiable.

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