SJD Clinical Supervision & Training

SJD Clinical Supervision & Training We offer the full package of Clinical Supervision, with face to face, telephone and video sessions across the UK.

In the counselling world, Clinical Supervision is about a continuous and nurturing basis of direction, guidance and education. All counsellors need to have a trusted and experienced Clinical Supervisor that they can go to for a myriad of professional and clinical issues. This could be issues relating to;

Supervision of current clients and caseload/case reviews, treatment planning and suitable interventions. Supervision of Continued Professional Development (CPD) skills and training. Supervision of supervisee’s self-development, self-reflection and self-care. Supervision of supervisee’s work balance for employment or private practice. Supervision of effective, ethical and legal services to clients, boundaries. Clinical Supervision overview of case notes that work for the counsellor. Supervision, safeguarding and safety of all clients. Overview and Clinical Supervision of potential court attendance and/or note submission.

08/12/2024
08/12/2024

GRIEVING A PARENT AT CHRISTMAS💛

"At Christmas, the joy of the season is often overshadowed by the absence of a loved one. Grieving a parent during this time reminds us that love endures beyond loss, and their spirit can still light our hearts."

https://traumatraining.uk/p/working-with-complex-grief

https://traumatraining.uk/courses
16/11/2022

https://traumatraining.uk/courses

SJD Trauma Training CPD courses serve to provide outstanding resources to support therapists and all of those who work in this field.

12/11/2022

The thing about childhood sexual abuse is that we carry the memory of it around with us for our entire adult life.
It starts off as a feeling like carrying an invisible but very heavy rucksack. Over time it can become less of a weight, more of a burden, a voiceless scream within us. Still, it is a bag, a sack of which we have no choice but to carry, full of devastating memories, trauma and psychological injury.
When, one day we finally find the courage to disclose the abuse and lighten our heavy broken heart, we awaken and become free from the lifelong burden of chaos and confusion - much like a butterfly, released from the tightening grip of its cocoon..

Sue J Daniels

Working with Domestic Violence and Abuse: A Counsellors Guide: Continuing Professional Development (A Counsellors Guide)...
31/10/2022

Working with Domestic Violence and Abuse: A Counsellors Guide: Continuing Professional Development (A Counsellors Guide)
https://amzn.eu/d/5EXrqqC

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