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Misty Forest Reflection

SERVICES

Group Supervision

Clinical Supervision Group 

for therapists who work with Trauma & Complex PTSD

Join our specialized supervision group designed for therapists who work with trauma and complex PTSD. This group provides a supportive and collaborative environment for those managing challenging cases, including histories of complex developmental trauma, high dysregulation, and significant attachment wounding.

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Complex trauma involves prolonged exposure to traumatic events, chronic invalidation and/or neglect often from early development, leading to severe emotional dysregulation and attachment issues. It impacts therapy by presenting challenges in client stability and therapeutic relationships, requiring specialized approaches for effective intervention.

 

All mental health professionals at any stage of their career are welcome.
 

Why Join Our Supervision Group?

Led by Carly Goodfellow MA, RCC-ACS
BCACC Approved Clinical Supervisor

​Supportive Environment for Complex and Challenging Cases


Our supervision group focuses on building confidence and competence in working with clients who present with significant attachment wounding. This is a challenging client population and can lead to therapist burnout.

 

By sharing experiences and learning from each other, members gain valuable insights and feel a part of a community of support. This group aims to help you build confidence engaging in relational repair and effective therapeutic interventions.

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Build skills & Gain Resources


Each session we devote time for exploring challenging cases as well as discussions on relevant topics.

 

Topics are chosen based on group needs and may include:

 

  • Somatic Tools: Integrating body awareness into therapy.

  • Window of Tolerance: Techniques for tracking and managing hypoarousal and hyperarousal.

  • Somatic Resourcing: Strategies for regulating the autonomic nervous system (ANS).

  • Enactments and Counter-Transference: Understanding and addressing unavoidable therapeutic dynamics.

  • Therapist Self-Care: Ensuring personal well-being while managing challenging cases.

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What you can expect

Gain Confidence

 

Participating in this group will help you build confidence in your ability to handle complex trauma cases. This is a challenging client population, but one that can be richly rewarding once you feel you 

 

Build a trauma toolkit


This is a space to explore and apply specialized tools and techniques for working with PTSD and developmental

trauma cases. Group members bring many different modalities, but we find common group with our aim to help clients understand and process trauma activation. â€‹

Supportive Peer Network of Trauma Recovery Professionals

 

Our work as therapists in private practice can be isolating. Engaging with a small group of like-minded peers, fosters a sense of community and mutual support. This network is invaluable for sharing challenges, celebrating successes, and receiving feedback and insights from fellow professionals.

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Supportive Supervision

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I bring extensive training and experience in trauma therapy and recovery from complex developmental attachment wounding. I am a Certified Sensorimotor Psychotherapist and EMDR therapist. I offer guidance on somatic interventions for the resolution of trauma activation. â€‹â€‹

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Become part of our community

​Our group meets once a month on Friday mornings at 10am and runs for 90mins each session. There is a maximum of 5 practitioners.

 

Each group runs for a 3-4 month period. In order to ensure a supportive container for the group, it is required that all members commit for all sessions (contact me if you want to be a part of the group but might miss a date).

Upcoming Fall 2024 dates:

 

Sept 13th 

Oct 18th

Nov 15th

Dec 13th

 
The meeting are held via Doxy Videoconferencing, a secure end-to-end encrypted platform.

 

Fee: $105 per session

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