BACP Registered Member
Recent Updates 🎺
Earlier this year, I completed Part 2 of the COSCA Counselling Supervision Certificate 📜.
I’m delighted to now be supporting counsellors and therapists, both trainees and qualified, in their client work.
I’ve also passed the BACP Certificate of Proficiency, meaning I’m now a Registered Member of the BACP.
As a self-confessed “reluctant Rita”, I don’t always find it easy to share achievements (you should see my procrastination levels to actually apply in the first instance!) – but I’m (usually 😉) glad when I push myself beyond my comfort zone 🐻.
And… another spectacular jump is incoming as I prepare to submit my BACP Accreditation application!
I continue to hold Accredited Psychotherapist status with COSCA.
What does this mean?
Being a member of professional bodies like BACP and COSCA means I meet their high professional and ethical standards.
It shows my commitment to ongoing learning, reflective practice, and providing safe, effective, and ethical support.
Hopefully, it also gives peace of mind that you’re working with a practitioner who has been assessed and recognised for their competence 🎓.
Milestones aren’t just about personal achievement. I’m deeply grateful to every client, supervisee, supervisor, and peer — you are who I learn from every day, and who help make these milestones possible 👉.
If you’re considering therapy or supervision, I’d love to support you on your journey.
Contact me HERE
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