Supervisor Services

Supervisor Services

Supervisor Services


I see the supervisory relationship as a forum where a supervisee can reflect on their work and learn from that reflection through interaction with myself. Supervision is a vehicle for learning and, in an environment of honesty and inquiry, we can work together to help you learn from your own practice and consider ethical and professional issues arising from therapy.

Although my original Psychotherapy Training and Supervision Diploma were both integrative, I feel my leaning is towards a humanistic/relational discipline. I encourage supervisees to focus and reflect on the process of sessions, as much as or more than the content and, most importantly, to look at the relationship between counsellor and client.

We can work together to find the most useful way to present and discuss client work and give and receive feedback. I always encourage openness and honesty not only in presenting client sessions but also in managing our relationship. I am open to reviewing the way we work together in supervision and the variety of ways available to reflect on client material and hope that supervisees will feel confident to share ideas and thoughts regarding our supervision sessions.

As an accredited member of the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP), I am bound by and adhere to the BACP’s Ethical Framework for Good Practice in Counselling & Psychotherapy and am subject to the Professional Conduct Procedure. [www.bacp.co.uk/ethical_framework/
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