A section exploring fear in supervision, and the phrase “If anything appears to go wrong, there may be some unacknowledged fear in the system” have led me to reflect on what has happened with SCoPEd in this last year or so. It is quite straightforward for me to recognise fear in my...
The initial session is very much a “getting to know you”. It is important you feel I am the right therapist for you. We will discuss practicalities, such as time, contact between sessions, emergency contacts and so forth. I will provide you with a written contract, which gives you a ...
Hello! I’m pleased you’ve found me! I live in Bristol, UK with my beautiful, super-spirited 7 year old and gorgeous, bouncy dog ~ my faithful friend! I love the seaside, huge trees and bright flowers, musicals, hot tubs, salt and vinegar crisps, swimming, singing, playing the piano...
I also offer Clinical Supervision to counsellors and trainees and would be happy to send details on requested. I work within the Ethical Framework for Good Practice in Counselling and Psychotherapy as laid out by the National Counselling Society. ...
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This work has been funded by the EC in the H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie PhilHumans project, contract no. 812882, and partially funded by the ASTRID project (Fondazione di Sardegna, annualità 2020), CUP: F75F21001220007. Institutional Review Board Statement The study was conducted in accordanc...