Stephen Callus

Stephen Callus


Registered Member MBACP

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Supervisor - London

London SE1
Sessions from £70.00

Features

Availability

I am available for in-person session on Tuesdays in Central London (near Waterloo Station)

I am available for online sessions, via Zoom, Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays

My in-person office is on the first floor and is accessed by stairs only as there is no lift. 

About me and my therapy practice

Good supervision is essential to keep us aware of our blindspots, open us to a deeper understanding of the dynamics between ourselves and our clients, the ways in which the client’s wounds and our own interconnect, and how this can impact and deepen our work.

Supervision can be especially helpful when we feel stuck, and stuckness can be seen as an opening to deeper understanding.

I have been a supervisor for over 25 years, have maintained a therapy practice during this time and have taught and continue to teach counselling. I have worked with a diverse range of clients, students and issues.

As a supervisor I have worked with counselling and therapy students in training, individually and in groups, either as part of their course, (including helping with case-studies and live assessments, preparing for transition to professional practice when the training course comes to an end), or in counselling placements. I work with qualified counsellors and therapists too and in a couple of cases I have supported their successful application for BACP accreditation.

In addition to exploring and supporting the therapist’s work with clients, I have also worked with supervisees in reflecting on where they are in their practice, including when decisions around taking breaks have come up, managing caseloads, and in helping supervisees both assess and develop practitioner resilience.

As well as therapists and counsellors I have also supervised telephone abuse helpline workers, palliative care multidisciplinary staff, and worked in hospice and community-based bereavement counselling services, alcohol counselling and general counselling services. I managed a bereavement counselling service for 8 years.

I offer regular supervision. And currently I can offer one-to-one in-person supervision (near Waterloo) on Tuesdays, or online (see above for availability). 

Practice description

I have always been interested in the many different therapeutic modalities that form part of our profession, and in my career working as an integrative therapist, supervisor and tutor, I feel the approaches I have studied all have something interesting to bring to the table; all have different perspectives on what it means to be human and why we struggle and suffer.

I’m also mindful of the role of the cultural or psychosocial context of the issues clients bring and the ways we can all have, including us as therapists, unconscious biases and assumptions. As well as thinking about the “inner world” experiences of vulnerability, powerlessness, and defences against feeling and intimacy, (the client’s and the therapist’s), part of supervision, for me, also includes looking at the “outer world” dynamics of power, prejudice and oppression, as these are encountered both in the outer world and present themselves in the consulting room.

Supervision has been immensely helpful to me over the years, given me a compass-bearing that enables me to continue in my journeys with clients, it enables me to continue learning, growing and developing creatively as a practitioner, and is vital to help in working safely and ethically, so that clients get the best we can offer them.