
Supervision
In supervision my priority is to offer a confidential, supportive, and encouraging space where you can slow things down, think about your client work, and reflect honestly on your practice.
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Do get in touch if you want to talk about working together.
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My approach
My own therapy practice is Integrative, drawing on a range of approaches including Person-Centred, Psychodynamic, Transactional Analysis, Existential, Gestalt, CBT, and ACT. I also use Personal Consultancy, which allows space for coaching-style work to be integrated into therapy where this feels appropriate and helpful.
Before training as a therapist, my professional background was in social care, where I spent many years supervising staff. This gave me a strong grounding in safeguarding, working with risk, and supporting professionals who hold a great deal of responsibility. That experience continues to inform my supervision practice today, particularly when working with complex cases and ethical considerations.
In addition to that experience I have BPS approved Certificate in Advanced Supervision Skills in Clinical Supervision.
My therapy supervision work is largely informed by Proctor’s model, which emphasises learning, support, and accountability as the foundation of supervision. In practice I adapt my approach to suit your experience, your way of working, and what you need most at different points in your professional journey.
Above all, I aim to create a collaborative, reflective relationship that feels safe and meaningful.