Tracie Woodman
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Supervision details
I have been practising as a counsellor for over 10 years and as a supervisor for 5 years and have a wide and varied experience.
I provide supervision for individuals and agencies, working one to one and in groups.
I am a trauma informed practitioner and aim to provide a supervisory relationship that provides the opportunity for exploration, learning and growth. We learn best when we feel safe, valued and connected.
I have particular experience in working with addiction/substance use issues, domestic abuse, Adverse Childhood Experiences and other trauma, LGBT+/GSRD. I am also an experienced group therapist.
I have 20 years of experience working in the field of Adoption and have completed Adoption Counselling Support Training
I work face to face in Medway and online.
I offer a free 30 minute call to answer any questions and for you to get a feel if we might be a good fit.
Supervision fees are £60 per hour
I do offer some concessionary spaces for counsellors in training on a sliding scale from £44 per hour.
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