My approach to supervision
Discover how my unique application of the Seven-Eyed Model of Supervision provides a supportive yet challenging environment for your professional growth.

Why my approach stands out
A great counselling supervisor provides a safe, reflective space to protect clients, develop your skills, and prevent burnout. They balance support with professional challenge and align with your therapeutic model.

Experience the benefits of focused supervision
Counselling supervision is a structured professional relationship where a trained supervisor supports a practitioner to reflect on client work, develop skills, and maintain safe, ethical practice. Together, we reflect on client work, discuss ethical questions, review interventions, and develop confidence and skill.

The power of the Seven-Eyed Model
The model is built on the understanding that supervision is a relational and systemic process. It recognises that what happens between coach and client is shaped by internal feelings, external influences, and wider organisational systems. By exploring all seven eyes, supervisees can broaden their self-awareness, strengthen ethical and reflective practice, understand the impact of relationships and context, and develop new insights and confidence in their professional role.
"The Seven-Eyed Model provided a profound new lens through which to view my practice, leading to significant personal and professional growth."
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