Supervision
Supervision is essential to good practice. Regular and on-going opportunities to reflect on all aspects of our work in depth enable therapists to develop the skills, qualities and personal resourcefulness to practise effectively, safely and ethically.
I am deeply committed to my own supervision. It is the bedrock of both my therapy and supervision practice and, as such, allows you to feel confident in our work together.
I have experienced supervision in a variety of different forms over the course of my career and undergone extensive post-qualification person centred supervision training, which in turn has informed and deepened my own knowledge, skills and supervision practice.
I have many years experience of supervising counsellors and health and care professionals working with children, young people and adults in a range of contexts, including the public, private, education and voluntary sectors. I offer both individual and group supervision as part of my independent practice and am a Metanoia-approved supervisor.
I also play an active role in teaching about supervision at undergraduate and post-qualification levels, promoting pro-supervision cultures and developing high quality supervision practice.