I offer counselling supervision to qualified and student counsellors.
I use the Seven-Eyed Supervison model which was developed by Peter Hawkins and Robin Shohet.
I feel it is important to work with a model that integrates the relational and systemic aspects when reflecting on our practice. I feel this model works well with most theoretical approaches.
“ 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. Extract from the Ethical Framework, BACP
The Seven Eyed Supervision Model looks at intervention between:
client
supervisee’s interventions
client–supervisee relationship
supervisee’s own experiences
supervisor–supervisee relationship
supervisor’s own reflections
wider context
I work within the Ethical Framework and Good Practice of the BACP and strive to keep updated with legislation and BACP Policy. Supervision sessions – one-to-one, face-to-face or online services. Fees: 1 hr = £60/ 1.5 hrs = £90