
Supervision
Wherever you are in counselling training, an established practitioner or newly qualified, supervision is an integral part of your journey.
Rapport is as important here as in finding the right therapist, so I invite you to an initial session where we will go through your expectations, needs and current requirements as a supervisee so I can meet and support you where you are. I will explain how I work and what you can expect from me as your supervisor. All areas of my practice are in accordance with the UKCP’s (and BACP’s) Ethical Framework.
I aim to offer a safe, boundaried, collaborative place for you to reflect on and allow an overview of your practice. This includes addressing your personal wellbeing, to enable or enhance your work.
My roots are in both relational humanistic and psychodynamic thinking and includes, for example, attending to all aspects of relationships, attachment dynamics, parallel process, transference, countertransference and projections. One of the models I integrate is Hawkin and Shohet’s widely used relational and systemic model and its seven eyes or perspectives on all aspects of your relationship with a client and ours together.

Fees for supervision
I charge £60 for supervision; £50 for therapists in training or on reduced incomes.
Re supervision, I usually offer fortnightly sessions of 50 minutes, or monthly sessions of 90 minutes.
How do I pay you?
You can pay by bank transfer weekly or monthly, or by cash in a session.
If I come for a session, do I have to continue?
No. I want you to find the right person. I suggest an initial session or assessment to see whether we are right for each other (£48). I also offer a free 20-minute call.