Sandra McKeever

Sandra McKeever


Registered Member MBACP (Senior Accredited)

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01458 831272

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Therapist - Glastonbury

Glastonbury BA6
01458 831272
Sessions from £60.00

Features

Availability

I currently see clients on a Thursday only.


About me and my therapy practice

I am a Senior Accredited counsellor, psychotherapist, supervisor and counselling trainer with almost 20 years of experience in the therapy professions.

Counselling and Psychotherapy can be helpful at many times in our lives, whether we are dealing with major life changes, feeling mentally or emotionally unwell, struggling with aspects of our personality, work or with relationships or just feeling dissatisfied with life and ourselves. As a therapist I am trained to listen empathically and non-judgmentally and to assist you in finding the answers and solutions to whatever is troubling you within a confidential setting.

Counselling and psychotherapy can also be used to help us understand who we are, why we are as we are and to develop more fully into the person we have the potential to be and does not just have to be for the times we are struggling in life. Therapy can help people discuss their perception of themselves, their hopes and their dreams, honestly and openly, and in so doing, begin to know themselves, their strengths and their weaknesses, and recognise how they can move forwards, finding a place of peace and acceptance within. 

There are many theories of counselling and psychotherapy and I work integratively with Person Centred/Humanistic/Transpersonal Theories at the core of my practice. This puts the client at the centre of the process, and recognises that they are the expert on themselves and empowers them to find their own answers. However, I also have training and experience in working in other theoretical models, including trauma and PTSD, and as a result I am able to include other ways of working and adapt the work to what is most appropriate for each individual client and their particular issues. 

I also have a great deal of experience working with alternative spirituality and healing techniques, particularly Shamanism, Astrology and Tibetan Buddhism. Where appropriate, this can be integrated into the work. 

I work with adults both long and short term.



Practice description

I only offer face to face/in the room counselling and psychotherapy at this time, in my therapy room in Glastonbury.  This allows me to provide a safe space, with minimum disruption, and allows clients to 'leave behind' whatever they have spoken about in therapy, knowing it will be held in confidence until we next meet.  Sessions are weekly and last one hour. 

I have considerable training in many areas - originally gaining a Diploma in counselling, followed by a Post Graduate Diploma in Counselling and a Masters in Counselling.  This training took six years in total, and for 5 of those years I was in ongoing personal therapy and have engaged with personal therapy at relevant times since. 

Continuing Professional Development has been considerable, including training in working with victims of domestic abuse and coercive control, working with PTSD and trauma, working with victims of sexual abuse, working with boarding school survivors, working with victims of narcissistic abuse, and borderline personality disorder and traumatic attachment.  I have also trained with CRUSE bereavement care and worked with an agency specialising in eating disorders, along with working in a GP practice.  I have a particular interest in spiritual crisis and the body/mind/spirit connection. Much of the research around trauma indicates the connection between chronic illness and trauma. 

I have attended many conferences and keep up to date with developments in the profession and continue to research and write. I also have considerable experience of working as a counselling trainer, and in setting standards for the training of therapists. 

I am therefore able to bring considerable levels of expertise and experience to the work with my clients.  


My first session

The initial session is free of charge and lasts up to 45 minutes.  This is an opportunity for us to meet and discuss what it is you need from therapy, and to see whether I am someone you feel you can work with and for me to assess whether  your needs are something I feel I can meet.  It is also an opportunity to talk through the working contract and take personal information should you be interested  in working with me. 

All the research shows that it is the relationship between the therapist and their client that is the key factor in successful outcomes in therapy.  It is important therefore that the counsellor you choose feels a good fit - that this is someone you feel comfortable and safe to be with, but who you also feel has the training and expertise to be able to offer the support you need.  As a result I do not expect clients to always say they want to work with me in the assessment and its absolutely ok to meet with me and go away and think about how you found this initial session.  Please be aware however, I can only keep a space open for one week. 

Before we meet I will send out paperwork, including contracts, which will give you time to read them through and think about whether you have any questions you may want to ask me when we do meet, which I will be more than happy to answer.  I encourage clients to be open and honest in this initial session as it will give us both a much clearer sense of our suitability to work together.

Once the initial assessment session has taken place, we will arrange a regular time for you to attend therapy, which will be the same time every week and sessions will last one hour.



What I can help with

Abuse, Addictions, Anger management, Anxiety, Bereavement, Child related issues, Cultural issues, Depression, Eating disorders, Health related issues, Identity issues, Loss, Menopause, Obsessions, OCD, Personal development, Phobias, Post-traumatic stress, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Self-harm, Spirituality, Stress, Trauma, Vegan allied, Women's issues, Work related issues

Types of therapy

Adlerian, CBT, Emotionally focused therapy, Existential, Gestalt, Humanistic, Integrative, Interpersonal, Jungian, Narrative therapy, Person centred, Phenomenological, Psychodynamic, Psychosynthesis, Relational, Systemic, Transactional analysis, Transpersonal

Clients I work with

Adults, Older adults, Trainees

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Short-term face-to-face work

Supervisor - Glastonbury

Glastonbury BA6
01458 831272
Sessions from £60.00

Features

About me and my therapy practice

I offer nearly 20 years of experience in the counselling and psychotherapy professions to my supervisees, bringing an in depth understanding of the many issues that face the profession and the individuals who work within it. 

Although my focus is on supporting the supervisee to work safely and ethically with their clients, I also see my role as supporting the supervisee to achieve their own potential within the profession. To do this I recognise the importance of the supervisory relationship  and  offer a safe, nurturing, non judgemental space, allowing supervisees to be open and honest in all the material they bring to these session. 

I only offer face to face work,  (once the relationship is established, online work will be considered) and only offer support for those working with adults. 

Practice description

The supervisory model I base most of my work on, is the Hawkins and Shohet Seven Eyed model of Supervision, but  I also draw on the Inskipp/Procter model that focuses on the 'Normative, Formative, Restorative' functions of supervision. These together allow a holistic overview of the dynamics in supervision, whilst working in the best interests of both client and therapist.  

In my own practice I work with person centred theory at the core of my practice, but also work integratively, primarily within the humanistic field, but with an excellent understanding of the transpersonal.

I have considerable experience within the profession and I am able to bring that knowledge and understanding to the supervisory relationship. Not only have I considerable experience of private practice, having ran my own practice for almost twenty years, but I have worked in an FE College with young people and adults, worked in a GP practice, and worked in an agency that specialized in eating disorders and trained with CRUSE bereavement care.

Alongside my client work, I have worked as a counselling trainer delivering all aspects of training, from basic introductory counselling skills, through to Foundation Degree Level. I have also worked for one of the principal awarding bodies, as qualification lead on the qualifying practioner level qualification, and have worked for professional standards at the BACP.

I have extensive CPD including a post qualifying training in Somatic therapy for PTSD and trauma with Babette Rothschild, and have attended further training with Dr Janine Fisher and Christiane Sanderson, in understanding narcisstic abuse, domestic abuse, working with survivors of child sexual abuse, traumatic attachment, borderline personality disorder and structured disassociation and working with boarding school survivors. I also  attend conferences, read widely and continue to write and research.  I have written articles and I am one of the authors of  a training manual for counselling students.





My first session

The first session is £30 and lasts one hour.  It is an introductory space for both of us to explore what it is you want and need from supervision, and for me to evaluate whether I can meet those requirements, and that I am 'good fit' for you and your practice at this time.  As with therapy, the relationship is the key to us successfully working together, and both of us need to feel that potential is there.

Should we decide we would like to work together I will take some details and I will also talk through the contract.  However, there is no requirement to make a decision immediately, although I cannot keep a place open for more than one week. 

I see my role as a supervisor as to assist therapists in developing their particular skills and abilities in a safe and ethical way, allowing them to offer the best of themselves to their clients. Supervision is a space in which we, as therapists, need to be able to freely off load, explore our own and our clients experiences in a safe, non judgemental space, and to be offered appropriate guidance and support when needed. Supervision is also about monitoring limits of proficiency and monitoring whether we are going beyond our skills and understanding, or possibly not recognising that we are capable of more. 

I aim to bring all of my experience in the profession to these sessions, to share the knowledge and understanding I have, to help my supervisees develop into strong, competent and ethical therapists and ultimately to be a place of support in what at times can be challenging and difficult, but always rewarding, work.

 


What I can help with

Abuse, Addictions, Anxiety, Bereavement, Cultural issues, Depression, Eating disorders, Health related issues, Loss, Menopause, OCD, Personal development, Phobias, Post-traumatic stress, Self esteem, Self-harm, Spirituality, Trauma, Women's issues

Types of therapy

Cognitive, Eclectic, Emotionally focused therapy, Existential, Gestalt, Humanistic, Integrative, Jungian, Narrative therapy, Person centred, Phenomenological, Psychoanalytic, Psychodynamic, Psychosynthesis, Relational, Transactional analysis, Transpersonal

Clients I work with

Adults, Older adults, Trainees

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work