'Supervision is essential to how practitioners sustain good practice throughout their working life. Supervision provides practitioners with regular and ongoing opportunities to reflect in depth about all aspects of their practice in order to work as effectively, safely and ethically as possible. Supervision also sustains the personal resourcefulness required to undertake the work.’ BACP Ethical Framework for the Counselling Professions (2018)
Supervision is the cornerstone of my work as a psychotherapeutic counsellor and is the reason why I went on to train to become a supervisor myself, so that I might support and encourage other therapists in the way that I (and my clients) have been.
My hope is to offer the same safe, calm and kind space in supervision as I do with my clients, and for supervisees to feel well supported in doing their best therapeutic work.
I am a humanistic supervisor and work with the 7-eyed-model for supervision. I hold a CPCAB Level 6 Certificate in Therapeutic Counselling Supervision.