Non-attachment does not mean not caring. On the contrary it may be the nearest we can get to real caring as we do not have to live through our clients, dependent on their successes for our wellbeing.
(Peter Hawkins and Robin Shohet, 1989)


Supervision has increasingly become recognized as a necessity for complementary therapists and other health professionals throughout professional life. It is long established in the psychotherapeutic community and is a professional requirement.

The aim is to develop confidence and professional skills in client work, to provide support, to safeguard good practice, to ensure continued professional development and to develop personal skills like empathy, detachment and self-reflection.

I have been a supervisor for individuals and groups for more than 25 years of supervising and have a supervision diploma from CCPE since1998.

I have worked with psychotherapists and counsellors, homeopaths and other complementary therapists and I have also been a clinical supervisor in various student clinics in the UK and abroad.

My approach is transpersonal, informed by other approaches.
It focuses on the importance of a heart connection between therapist and client and between supervisor and therapist. I use and encourage transpersonal methods, like symbolism, dream images, body awareness and subtle energy work, as well as the more traditional tools of e.g. transference and counter transference.

I offer one-to-one supervision and supervision groups. In Cambridge or London. Supervision by telephone is also available.


Qualifications:
Diploma in supervision (CCPE, London) since 1998
UKCP registration since 1999

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
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