
Contact: 07864 967555
Email: cosmoscounselling@gmail.com
Young Person and Adult Counsellor / Psychotherapist
Supervisor
Counselling Supervision
As a BACP Accredited Counsellor and Psychotherapist with a
Post-Qualification Diploma in Counselling Supervision, I offer supervision to
trainee counsellors, newly qualified therapists, and experienced practitioners. Supervision is a vital part of ethical and effective counselling practice. It provides a reflective space where counsellors can explore their work, deepen their understanding, and continue to grow both personally and professionally.
My Approach to Supervision
I draw on Hawkins and Shohet’s Seven-Eyed Model of Supervision, which allows us to explore client work from multiple perspectives. This model encourages reflection not only on the client’s process, but also on the counsellor’s responses, the dynamics within the therapeutic relationship, and the wider contexts that may influence the work.
Like therapy, the supervisory relationship is central to the success of our work together. I aim to provide a safe, supportive, and collaborative space where you feel able to bring both your challenges and successes. Alongside offering support, I believe in the value of gentle challenge, helping you to reflect more deeply and broaden your perspective.
Who I Work With
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Trainee Counsellors - offering support, guidance, and a safe space to develop confidence and skills.
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Newly Qualified Therapists - helping you to navigate the transition into independent practice.
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Experienced Practitioners - providing a reflective and collaborative space to sustain and enrich your ongoing practice.
What You Can Expect
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A collaborative and respectful relationship
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Space to reflect on both your client work and your development as a practitioner
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Attention to ethical and professional considerations
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Support in building confidence and resilience
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Encouragement to explore new perspectives and ways of working
If you’re looking for a supervisor who offers both support and thoughtful challenge, and who values the supervisory relationship as a space for growth, I’d be very happy to have an initial conversation with you.
