
SERVICES
Group Supervision
Clinical Supervision Group
for therapists who work with Trauma & Complex PTSD
New dates for 2025/2026
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.
Working with Clients with Complex Relational Trauma
A Learning & Consultation Group for Therapists
Facilitated by Carly Goodfellow, MA, RCC-ACS
📅 Thursdays, 10:00–11:30 AM | Live via Zoom for Healthcare
Join a dynamic and supportive 8-session learning and consultation group designed to strengthen your confidence and skill in working with clients impacted by complex relational trauma.
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Each 90-minute session combines clinical teaching, live demonstrations, experiential exercises, and case consultation—all grounded in somatic trauma-informed therapy, attachment repair, cultural humility, and anti-oppressive, relationally responsive practice.
Whether you're earlier in your career or well-established, this group offers a safe, collaborative space to deepen your work, ask questions, and reflect meaningfully on your client work and growth.
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Structure & Commitment:
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Each session starts with a 40min learning portion. Then the remainder of the time if for sharing clinical cases to help apply the skills.
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The full series is divided into two parts (4 sessions each). You may join Part 1, Part 2, or both.
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Therapists are asked to commit to a full part to maintain consistency and group cohesion. You do not need to sign up for both parts now.
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Fee: $115 per session ($460 per part)


Part 1: Building the Foundation
​Fall 2025 dates | Thursdays | 10:00–11:30 AM (PT) | Live via Zoom
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Sept 11 – Building and Repairing the Therapeutic Alliance: Learn how to build trust and repair relational ruptures with clients who fear connection due to past trauma.
Oct 9 – Trauma-Informed Stabilization and Affect Regulation: Explore how to support nervous system regulation using the Window of Tolerance, grounding, and somatic tools.
Nov 6 – Working with Transference and Reenactments: Understand and skillfully respond to transference and reenactments that arise in trauma therapy relationships.
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Dec 4 – Extended Consultation & Integration: Apply the skills from Part 1 through live case consultation, role play, and reflective group dialogue.
Part 2: Deepening the Work
Winter 2026 dates | Thursdays | 10:00–11:30 AM (PT) | Live via Zoom
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Jan 22 – Working with Fragmentation and Parts of the Self: Learn to recognize and compassionately engage with dissociated parts using IFS and ego-state principles.
Feb 19 – Working with Shame and Self-Loathing: Explore how shame impacts connection and identity, and learn relational ways to meet it with empathy.
Apr 16 – Countertransference and Therapist Self-Awareness: Build self-awareness around your emotional and somatic responses, and use them as insight—not obstacles.
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May 14 – Extended Consultation & Integration: Synthesize and apply all six core skills through clinical examples, reflection, and sustainable practice planning.
What you can expect
Build a trauma toolkit
​Throughout the series, you'll receive a collection of practical, trauma-informed tools you can immediately use in session—including therapist scripts, client handouts, somatic demos, and reflection guides.
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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 with confidence and skills, can be richly rewarding.
Somatic, Relational, Attachment Focus:
Group members bring many different modalities, but we find common ground in trauma-informed, somatic and relational responsive approaches. ​
Supportive Peer Network of Trauma Recovery Professionals
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 18 years of extensive training and experience in PTSD and complex developmental attachment trauma. I am a Certified Sensorimotor Psychotherapist and EMDR therapist with a foundation in relational, attachment focused psychotherapy.
I care deeply about helping therapists feel more confident and equipped to work with complex PTSD—because this work is hard, and it matters, to our clients and to the world.


Become part of our supportive community
​Our group meets once a month on Thursday mornings at 10am and runs for 90mins each session.
In order to ensure a supportive container for the group, it is expected that all members commit to all of either Part 1, Part, 2 or both. You do not need to commit to both parts up front. Contact me if you want to be a part of the group but know ahead of time that you might miss a date.
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This is a closed group and capped at 10 participants. Register now to reserve your place.
​The meetings are held via Zoom for Healthcare, a secure end-to-end encrypted platform.
Fee: $115 per session ($460 for a 4-session Part)​
​Read the full outline here to learn more about what we will be diving into:
Contact me if you have any questions or if you are ready to reserve your place.​