Supervision Services

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Supervision is a formal arrangement for Counsellors / Psychotherapists to discuss their work regularly with someone who is experienced in Counselling / Psychotherapy and Supervision.
The task is to work together to ensure and develop the efficacy of the Counsellor/Psychotherapist/Client relationship. The agenda will be the Counsellor/Psychotherapist’s work, with the Supervisor’s reactions and comments. Supervision is a process to maintain adequate standards of  Counselling/Psychotherapy and a method of consultancy to widen the horizons of the practitioner.
Why Supervision?
Supervision is seen by the IACP as vital to the process and ongoing maintenance of a Counsellor/Psychotherapist’s competency and continued accreditation.  All IACP Members working as Counsellor/Psychotherapists are bound by the IACP Code of Ethics and Practice to monitor their work through regular Supervision, to ensure that their standard of Counselling/Psychotherapy is competent and continues to develop.

More information about Supervision is available on the IACP Website: https://iacp.ie/iacp-supervision-overview

Cost:

One Hour Supervision: 70 euro