Sally Tarrant

Sally Tarrant

Supervisor

Registration No. 161772

Taking on new supervisees

About me

I have worked much of my life in a learning, teaching and tutoring environment. Initially as a lecturer in nursing, then as a facilitator of antenatal classes for the NCT and personal development courses for women returning to work. Before training as a psychotherapist I completed a post-graduate Diploma in Learning and Development and went on to run my own company assessing and supporting the learning, development and qualification of others at postgraduate level.

I’ve extensive experience of working with mature learners, people changing career and of assessment and feedback. I enjoy working with people to enable them to achieve their career goals, change career direction or gain a qualification.

If you think you might like to work with me as your supervisor, please do get in touch for an introductory conversation. If you are comfortable with that, we can go ahead and book an initial session at what I hope will be the start of a beneficial ongoing supervision relationship.

Qualifications

Postgraduate Diploma in Psychotherapy

Professional Memberships

Member of Human Givens Institute

Testimonials

Sally is a warm, intelligent and thoughtful person, steeped in the Human Givens approach. I value her reflective listening and helpful insights. I highly recommend her to you if you are looking for a supervisor.

From Karen, an experienced HG therapist and supervisor.

Specialist areas

Academic anxiety
Addictions
Ambulance and NHS
Anxiety
Burnout
Complex trauma
Creative approaches for tricky clients
Depression
Eating difficulties / disorders
Exam anxiety
Family relationships
Learning and wellbeing
Mediation / conflict resolution
Military trauma / veterans
Minority issues
Occupational health in organisations – Police
Offenders
Parenting
Performance anxiety
Persistent pain
Physical issues
Presentation anxiety
Self care for therapists
Self-harm
Sleep
Terminal illness
Trauma
Traumatised clients in custody
University students and staff wellbeing
Wellbeing & performance
Young people – 16 to 25