Suzi Mackenzie - BACP Accredited Counsellor, BFA Certified Focusing Teacher, Burgess Hill and Brighton
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Qualified or newly qualified counsellor looking for low cost supervision?

Student counsellor looking for additional supervision?

I am an experienced, BACP Accredited, Person Centred Counsellor offering low cost supervision whilst I am training as a Supervisor. I will be commencing with Supervisees from November.

I suggest a rate of £20 per hour, but am open to negotiation of a lower fee for those unable to pay this rate.
I am based at Brighton’s Seven Dials and Burgess Hill.

If you’re interested or have any questions don’t hesitate to contact me via the 'Contact me' page.

I have been counselling for over ten years and have experience working in organisational settings as well as in private practice. I have experience of counselling at Mind, at a community counselling service, a service for non-abusing parents of sexually abused children and at a performing arts school. I have been working in private practice for the last five years. I am also a Focusing teacher, run a Skills Certificate in Focusing in Brighton and do some mental health support work in a psychiatric setting.

My approach to supervision

As a Person Centred therapist my approach to supervision is to work with you in a supportive and collaborative way, providing a safe space for you to explore and grow. I want to empower you to connect with your capacity and potential, and to trust your own sense of right ways for you to practice. I have a long standing commitment to Person Centred values and as such I believe that it is not my place to act as an expert in relation to you or your client. I will seek to understand how your client work is from your point of view.

I would invite you to use the relational space within our supervision: How might meeting as two humans, open to the other’s humanness, enrich our supervision time and our work with clients? I am interested in genuine human connection and am open to being affected by and learning from my supervisees also. I am keen to work with issues around how diversity affects our work: How might differences in age, ethnicity, gender identity, ability, sexuality affect the work and the relationship between counsellor and client, supervisor and supervisee? It is important to me to strive to be accessible to people from a wide variety of backgrounds.

My Focusing practice is a big part of my life. During supervision I may invite you to listen to any subtle body senses you have that may contain information about your work with clients, your feelings and needs. In order to connect with ourselves, our supervision needs and our inner knowing about a right course of action it may be helpful to pause or slow down, to get a sense of the grounded body and its resources.

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