clinical supervision
Psychotherapist U.K.C.P registered
Clinical Member - Universities Psychotherapy and Counselling Association.
Clinical Member - Society for Existential Analysis
Member - Association for Rational Emotive Behvioural Therapy
As a clinical supervisor Lloyd believes the existential approach provides a framework from which other modalities can be understood
and practiced. This places existential philosophy at the foundation of his approach to supervision, but allows for a connection with other theories.
Supervision is a colloborative process for the clarification of ethical and professional concerns, bringing to light the dynamics of the therapeutic relationship and addressing both the clients and the therapists existential issues.
Supervision is also a reflection on life which is dynamic, challenging and rewarding. Successful supervision builds on the strengths of the therapist, the client and the relationship.
Lloyd's style of working is reflective, supportive and professional.
Individual and group supervision is available to trainees and practising
psychotherapists and counsellors at all levels of experience.
and practiced. This places existential philosophy at the foundation of his approach to supervision, but allows for a connection with other theories.
Supervision is a colloborative process for the clarification of ethical and professional concerns, bringing to light the dynamics of the therapeutic relationship and addressing both the clients and the therapists existential issues.
Supervision is also a reflection on life which is dynamic, challenging and rewarding. Successful supervision builds on the strengths of the therapist, the client and the relationship.
Lloyd's style of working is reflective, supportive and professional.
Individual and group supervision is available to trainees and practising
psychotherapists and counsellors at all levels of experience.
"Let us not look back in anger or forward in fear, but around in awareness"
James Thurber
