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Integrative relationship-based Supervision. Why the focus on relationship?
All the recent
research has shown that a good supervisory alliance is the most important
element for effective supervision in the same way that a good relationship
between client and counsellor is for therapeutic change. Supervisees, especially early on in their
training, can feel very vulnerable and exposed in supervision. It is easy to feel overwhelmed by the
process and to feel that you have chosen the wrong career. A good relationship can help you through these
difficulties and support you until you feel more stable and confident. What happens in supervision?
We start with a check-in to find out how the supervisee is
feeling generally at this period of their personal life. This will obviously have an impact on your
work. We work towards a contract
during the session – what is it that the supervisee would like to focus
on. We aim to 1) Provide a regular space for the
supervisee to reflect upon the content and process of their work. 2) Develop understanding and skills within
the work. 3) Give 4) Explore both content and process. 5) Validate the supervisee as a person and
as a counsellor. 6) Ensure that the supervisee is not left
with difficulties, problems and projections. 7) Provide a space to explore and express
personal distress which may be encountered in the transference or
counter-transference. 8) Enable the supervisee to plan and uti 9) Enable the supervisee to be pro-active,
rather than re-active. 10) Ensure the quality of work. Ronnie Aaronson. Ronnie has a
supervision diploma from The Sherwood Psychotherapy Training Institute. She has been a supervisor for two years and
supervises in a drug and alcohol agency and a school. She has over two hundred hours of
supervisory experience. Ronnie
supervises individuals and groups. She
adheres to the BACP ethical framework and SPTI code of ethics. . Fee £35 for individuals, reductions for
individuals in a group. Alison Scrivens. Alison is
currently completing her supervision diploma from The Sherwood Psychotherapy
Institute. Alison has been a
supervisor for two years working primarily in a drug and alcohol agency. Alison supervises individuals. She adheres to the BACP ethical framework
and SPTI code of ethics. She is
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