The purpose of clinical supervision, is to provide a safe and confidential environment for individuals or groups to reflect on and discuss their work and their personal and professional responses to their work. The focus is on supporting you in your personal and professional development and in reflecting on your practice. Anyone working in the helping professions — therapists, coaches, social workers; or education, group facilitation, etc., could benefit from supervision. If you are interested in booking a supervision session, or know more, please contact me at: mariannemarcote@gmail.com
I am really grateful I got the chance to work with Marianne for creative supervision. I felt comfortable and safe to explore what was going on for me when sitting with clients. It was helpful to have a different lens to approach supervision through; one that trusts innate creativity and uses symbols to explore unconscious processes. I experienced Marianne as being available with a gentle yet strong presence. I have learned a lot, am more confident in myself as a therapist and felt supported in my work. — Jessica, Psychotherapist
Marianne was such a support throughout the entire supervision process. I really appreciated all her help and support. She had great insight and ideas for working with clients, and she encouraged me to think about myself as a therapist, and the clients I work with, in a very different and creative way. — Anna, Dramatherapist
Excellent experience, a chance to explore the self in a safe space. — Niamh, Key worker
Fantastic experience! Every practitioner in trauma should be doing this. I have seen so many benefits and Marianne is brilliant at what she does — a truly therapeutic and relieving experience. — Social worker, domestic violence
Thank you for your kind supportive words that allowed me to look deeper inside myself. You were always so patient and gave me time to experience myself. You always encouraged me to look deeper into my natural resources. I hope and I look forward to doing this again. — Lisa, Key worker domestic violence