HT Therapy, provides a vital service to the people of Barking & Dagenham surrounding area, helping those suffering from Domestic Violence, Bereavement, the effects of Childhood Abuse, Relationship Problems, Sexual Problems, Anger Management etc.
Asking for help is usually not easy. Sometimes you keep things locked inside for a long length of time before you can trust someone to say anything. Sometimes you may feel stupid or silly for having certain thoughts or feelings and are scared that people might laugh or tell others what you have said.
All counselling sessions are confidential and any information will not be given to anyone outside without your permission except in exceptional circumstances. These will be explained to you at your first appointment.
We work to the (BACP) Code of Ethics and Practice. You can ask to view a copy of this at anytime. Please contact us on 07947 466 256 or email us at htwcounsellingservices@hotmail.com All contacts including messages will be treated in the strictest confidence.
Our fields of experience are:-
Domestic Violence
Couple Counselling
Family Counselling
Relationship Problems
Bullying
Bereavement
Loss
Loneliness
Confidence Building
Adolescence
Sexual Abuse
Psychosexual Therapy
Self-Harm
Eating Disorders
Weight Management
Anger Management
Victim of Crime
Mediation (Conflict & Resolution)
Life Coaching
Postnatal Depression
Stress
Anxiety
Clinical supervision is a requirement for all counsellors and psychotherapists and many people working within organisations are now choosing to have supervision too in order to enhance their effectiveness at work.
What is Clinical Supervision? Clinical Supervision is a professional service, not a managerial role. Working under supervision means that a therapist uses the services of a qualified supervisor to review their work with clients on a regular basis.
Supervision may include coaching and professional development. The supervisor does not act as a boss but is a consultant to the supervisee.
Supervision exists for two reasons: To protect clients and Supervisee. To improve the ability of counsellors to provide value to their clients.
Supervision protects clients by involving an impartial third party in the work of a counsellor and client, helping to reduce the risk of serious oversight and helping the counsellor concerned to reflect on their own feelings thoughts, behaviour and general approach with the client.
Theses opportunities to reflect on how they relate to the client, as well as to gain insight from the perspective of another therapist, also help the counsellor to improve the value and quality of the service they provide
All counsellors, trainee therapists and psychotherapist, regardless of experience, need supervision. Not only do most professional bodies in the UK, such as BACP, UKCP require their practitioners to have supervision, but it is also seen by many as an ethical imperative.
A client who encounters a therapist working without supervision should consider carefully whether they wish to work with that person.
Other groups who require supervision include Health, Social Care, Teaching Professionals, Volunteers and Trainees.
Supervision and Confidentiality
The practice of supervision means that details provided by clients and shared with people other than the counsellor concerned. However, overall client confidentiality is still safeguarded because information shared in supervision is itself protected under a contract of confidentiality and normally may not be shared outside the supervision relationship.
Within the supervision relationship is support and a valuable opportunity to reflect on the work a supervisee undertakes with a client, the achievements and the blocks. Supervision is an explorative or collaborative review, with two people working openly together to explore, understand and appreciate the nature of the counselling relationship.
I believe supervision is a requirement for proving a truly professional and ethical counselling service. Indeed, I believe it has something important to offer anyone working in a caring or helping profession.
I believe that Supervision should offer a safe place for counsellors to reflect on their practice and to think about themselves and their work. However the fundamental way of working is to enter as far as possible into the mind of the counsellor and to facilitate their style of work with their clients.
For more information please do not hesitate in contacting us on 07947 466 256 or email us at hywcounsellingservices@hotmail.comOther services we provide: Sexual Abuse Therapy, Sex Counselling and Anger Management Counselling
Monday | 9.00AM - 12.00PM |
Tuesday | 9.00AM - 2.00PM |
Wednesday | 9.00AM - 6.00PM |
Thursday | 9.00AM - 12.00PM |
Friday | 9.00AM - 6.00PM |
Saturday | 1.00AM - 1.00PM |
Sunday | 4.00AM - 4.00PM |
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