‘Juliette has been my supervisor since 2019. She's very knowledgeable and supportive, and is a great asset to my practice.’
‘Juliette is such a helpful supervisor and I always leave our sessions feeling well-supported and better equipped for my client work. She has a wealth of knowledge on various therapeutic approaches and is frequently able to point me towards lots of valuable resources and learning materials to help me develop my clinical practice. Most importantly, she provides a very safe, caring, and empathic space for me to explore whatever I need to without any fear of judgement. I often enter supervision feeling a bit worn out from a busy caseload and without fail I leave our time together feeling enthused and encouraged once again. I would highly recommend her to anyone!’
‘I have worked with Juliette as my individual supervisor for over a year now. As a trainee person-centred counsellor, she has supported me in my placement with the Rape & Sexual Abuse Support Service, where I work with women and girls who’ve experienced sexual abuse and domestic violence. I have found Juliette’s supervision incredibly insightful, supportive and stimulating as I learn and grow in my client work. She balances empathy and encouragement with gentle challenge and perceptive observations, all of which has built my confidence and enhanced my practice. In addition, she is exceptionally knowledgeable, drawing on her own counselling experiences to explore a variety of topics, and offering a wide range of reading material and tools, techniques and theories to integrate into client work. Supervision with Juliette is both energising and sustaining and I value her perspective and support hugely.’
‘Having known Juliette for a number of years I was delighted when she agreed to us giving each other peer supervision. As a highly reflective practitioner Juliette is a joy to supervise and insightful as a supervisor. Her experience and calm presence create a safe environment in which we can explore those more tricky aspects of counselling and supervision.’