Face to Face Counselling
A PRIVATE SPACE FOR YOUR SESSION
Counselling will take place in an indoor private and confidential space. Your counsellor will create a safe environment where you can speak freely, and can explore your needs with your counsellor. Counselling in a face to face setting is great for building a therapeutic rapport and for utilising creative resources during your sessions.
Online Counselling
SECURE ONLINE VIDEO or telephone
Utilising a secure online video platform The Counselling Space can provide professional counselling services to anyone located in the United Kingdom. Online counselling can be more flexible to fit around your busy schedule and in a location where you feel both safe and comfortable. For Online counselling we ask you to find a private space where you will not be disturbed and can talk freely.
Outdoor Counselling
LOCATIONS IN Or around KETTERING, northamptonshire
Outdoor, or Walk and Talk counselling allows nature to be the environment for sessions. This neutral ground can help empower the client to express how they are feeling in a different setting. The Counselling Space will conduct the first session either online or face to face indoors, where the location and how we will conduct our sessions outdoors will be discussed. Being outdoors can provide many wellbeing and health benefits, so is a popular choice!
Supervision
Any setting - see above
Supervision is an essential component of being a counsellor in order to maintain best practice and to raise questions or concerns. Supervision provides an opportunity to reflect on your practice and grow as a counsellor.
Joanna has undertaken CPD in supervision, gaining a Diploma in Transpersonal and Integrative Clinical Supervision which involved a comprehensive 90 hours of learning through Alkimia Training. This qualification allows Joanna to supervise effectively and professionally in order to keep her supervises safe in their clinical practice.
Joanna is currently offering group supervision to person centred counsellors who are running a research project for East London NHS Foundation Trust.