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A therapeutic
'frame' for you & your clients

How do we repair after a rupture with a client?

Can we see 'not being liked' as beyond useful in therapy?

How do we think about boundaries being 'used' clinically?
Can we connect with and use our unconscious responses?

What role are we playing in client's unconscious world?

Nice to meet you.

I'm Taylor. I run my small, psychodynamic private practice alongside living with chronic illness​ and having a neurodivergent brain. I live in the countryside and my connection to nature is a huge part of my being.
 

I love finding patterns, hearing client stories, and conceptualising what is happening in the therapy room. I'm passionate about client-care and therapist-care, and that's the energy I'll offer you in supervision.

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I love working with therapists who keep learning, who are curious about what comes alive between therapist and client, and who are ready to live within the challenge of being the best therapist they can be.

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You can get a sense of me on Instagram @notbrokenjusthuman

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In supervision we are given the opportunity
to witness and develop our therapy process
in good company. Over and over.

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Responsiveness, vulnerability, and potency

I love is the TA 'Winner's Triangle' which prioritises relational ways of being such as: responsiveness, vulnerability, and potency (Choy, 1990). Rebuilding our self-trust and intuition is a huge part of our personal therapy process, and this also comes alive in supervision when we are thinking through our process with clients and our process with being witnessed by our supervisor. I'll challenge you on how you embody these ways of being.

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Psychodynamic theory

Countertransference, reenactment, attachment theory, containment, working with developmental trauma... these are the cornerstones of trauma-informed, ethical clinical thinking. Seeing what weird and wonderful things come alive in the therapeutic process is energising and creative. Working with the unconscious, working with rupture and repair, and wondering what role we are playing in the client's world are the bedrock of clinical skill and productive interpretation. I cannot wait to hear about your clients world.

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Ethical, sustainable practice

A sustainable business/practice is ethical for you and for your clients. Our business and clinical work can't be fully separated- they bolster each other and impact each other. The more supported, robust, and discerning you are with your capacity, the better baseline for meaningful, deeply impactful therapy for your clients. I will witness and name when your values and practice may be out of alignment, and help you adjust your caseload when necessary to make changes for the better health of your practice.

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My supervising recipe:

1) bringing energy and containment to your client work

2) welcoming all parts of you and your humanity

3) supporting you to be the best therapist you can be

4) showing up fully-me so you can, too

OFFERING HOLISTIC, PSYCHODYNAMIC SUPERVISION

"The reason supervision is so important is because the supervisor isn't just telling you a theory, but is helping you to struggle with you, and how that theory interrelates with who you are in relation to this particular patient."

-Lewis Aron

Fees
-   £95
60 minute supervision
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-   £Reduced fee​
Ongoing 2+ sessions/month for  practitioners getting established a lower fee can be discussed

 
-   £150
1.5 hour one-off consult​
Pacing

-   Sessions are offered every 2 or 3 weeks on an ongoing basis using Zoom
 

-   I take time off every 6-8 weeks.

I'm happy to work around your breaks, too. We can book sessions as far in advance as is helpful.
 

-   You can always reach out for an additional session and/or ad hoc support

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