As a practising counsellor, having a safe, supportive, and reflective space is essential for both your professional development and your personal wellbeing. I offer clinical supervision for student and qualified counsellors, providing a collaborative environment where you can safely explore your casework, celebrate your successes, and navigate any ethical dilemmas or challenges.
My supervision practice is underpinned by the Hawkins and Shohet Seven-Eyed Model. This relational and systemic approach allows us to explore your client work from multiple perspectives, ensuring a rich and comprehensive supervision experience.
The Client
Understanding their presentation, needs, and personal context.
The Interventions
Reflecting on the strategies, techniques, and approaches you are using.
The Client-Counsellor Relationship
Exploring the dynamics, unconscious processes, and boundaries within your therapeutic alliance.
The Counsellor
Providing space to process your own reactions, triggers, and countertransference.
The Supervisory Relationship
Using our dynamic in the "here and now" to mirror and better understand your client's process.
The Supervisor
Utilising my own internal responses and reflections to what you bring to the session.
The Wider Context
Considering the systemic, cultural, and organisational factors impacting your work and your clients.
I offer flexible supervision formats, tailoring the sessions to meet your unique needs and BACP requirements.
Focused, one-to-one support providing dedicated time to dive deeply into your caseload, personal development, and practice management.
A collaborative space to share experiences, learn from fellow practitioners, and gain diverse perspectives in a structured and supportive group setting.

If you are looking for a supervisor and would like to see if we are a good fit for your practice, please get in touch to arrange an initial exploratory conversation.
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