Jane Hitch

Jane Hitch


Registered Member MBACP (Accredited)

Contact information

Phone number
07813573175

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Supervisor - Dunkirk, FAVERSHAM

Dunkirk, FAVERSHAM ME1 3
07813573175
Sessions from £80.00

Features

  • Concessionary rates

Availability

My hours are flexible, please contact me for availability.

About me and my therapy practice

With over six years experience as a person centred counsellor, I bring my theoretical approach to supervision. 

Qualified in Level 6 Diploma in Clinical & Developmental Supervision. My current supervision experience comes from supporting counselors in an education setting and in PP.  Facilitating continuous growth for supervisees in both newly qualified and established therapists.

Drawing on Inskipp & Proctor's Restorative, Normative & Formative approaches.

The relationship with m supervisees is paramount to my work and I am able to shift my approaches to the unique developmental needs.

Working in accordance to BACP Ethical Framework.

Offering either face-to-face, individual or group and online supervision sessions.

Practice description

I see clinical & developmental supervision as knowing how and when to shift subtly between the role of mentor, teacher, encourager and temporary therapist as appropriate. This means that if we work together, I am able to adjust the range and type of support offered in a way that matches a your own level of experience as a supervisee, while allowing  you to move towards increased understanding of, confidence in and responsibility for your own practice. 

This is all done within the context of developmental and integrative models, reflecting on your therapeutic practice in which you are encouraged to feel safe to explore both strengths and weaknesses. 

My typical supervision session would see you checking in before going on to survey your caseload, either with reference to individual cases or by exploring emerging themes or patterns. We can also explore any 'issues' or dilemmas that exist within practice. 

In terms of structure, I draw inspiration from Inskipp and Proctor (2001) and tend to focus on the following: 

Restorative considerations - Being supportive and thinking about your  wellbeing. Humanistic approach allowing ability to explore feelings.

Formative considerations - Helping and encouraging your to growth and develop as a professional. Sharing knowledge and recommendations 

Normative considerations - Monitoring and discussing the way you work, ethical practice and the way that theory underpins your practice. Maintaining best practice

My first session

I offer an initial telephone or Video assessment free of charge.

This helps to ascertain best fit for both parties

Types of therapy

Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Psychodynamic, Relational, Solution focused brief therapy

Clients I work with

Adults, Families, Older adults, Organisations, Trainees, Young people

How I deliver therapy

Home visits, Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work