Supervision

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I will be completing my training as a supervisor in early 2025, and am offering low-cost supervision to therapists, counsellors and teachers.

1 hour £40, 1.5 hours £60*.

My approach is relational and person-centred, working with the seven-eyed supervision model.

I offer a reflective space to develop and deepen your work, offer challenge, consider ethical questions, hold curiosity without judgement, and find ways to untangle stuck places.

What I offer

  • Appreciative enquiry – Using what you are doing well as a starting point, together we will build on what works for you. I aim to encourage appreciation, creativity, and celebration of your work.
  • Challenge through curiosity without judgement, to facilitate a deeper understanding of your work and to encourage new perspectives
  • Person-centred approach – Awareness of the self and gentle acceptance and empathic attunement. I can work with person-centred counsellors and therapists, or offer therapists from other modalities these qualities while working with their approach.
  • Focusing and Focusing-oriented therapy approach – I work with the felt sense of what is present in the body but not yet fully formed or in words. I can use this to aid reflection, and can also offer interventions from this approach to deepen your work.
  • Autism awareness – I have good knowledge of working with neurodiversity and autistic adults and can support your work in this area, or support you as a neurodivergent counsellor or therapist yourself.
  • Trauma-informed ways of working – I also work with survivors of rape and domestic abuse, and can support trauma-informed ways of working including safety and stabilisation work.
  • Seven-eyed model of supervision – I incorporate this into my relational, person-centred and focusing-oriented way of working.
  • An ethical frame – I adhere to the BACP ethical framework and can support you in considering ethical questions.
  • Supervision for teachers: a professional reflection conversation to untangle your personal responses from the pressures and demands of the job, the issues your students bring. Supervision can offer a space to regain some perspective and not have to carry so much by yourself. I used to be a teacher and understand the UK education system well.

I am a member of the BACP (in the accreditation process), tPCA (the Person-centred Association), and TIFI (The International Focusing Institute). I have a diploma in Person-centred counselling and am a certified Focusing-oriented therapist, and am training in supervision at CSTD (the Centre for Supervision and Team Development) with Joan Wilmot and Robin Shohet.

If you are interested in working with me please get in touch for availability – I work online or in person in Kensal Rise, NW10.

* fees capped at £40/hour until April 2025.