Teaching & Training
Specialist Trauma-Informed Training for Clinicians
About Teaching and Training
Teaching Style and Format
Teaching can be delivered as:
- One-off workshops
- Half-day or full-day training sessions
- Tailored teaching for NHS teams or organisations
- Small group teaching for practitioners in private practice
- Content can be adapted to suit different professional groups, levels of experience, and service contexts.
Teaching is suitable for:
- Psychologists
- Psychotherapists and counsellors
- Trainee clinicians
- NHS teams
- Organisations working with trauma-exposed populations
WHY CHOOSE C3 PSYCHOLOGY SERVICES
Qualified & Experienced Psychologist
I am a HCPC-registered Clinical Psychologist with extensive experience working in specialist NHS trauma services and private practice. My work is grounded in advanced clinical training, ethical practice, and a deep respect for each individual’s story.
Evidence-Based Therapeutic Approach
My practice is informed by well-established, evidence-based psychological models. Therapy is guided by careful formulation and clinical judgement, supporting lasting change through understanding, emotional regulation, and compassionate processing of difficult experiences.
Confidential & Safe Space
Your privacy is always respected. Sessions take place in a secure, confidential environment where you can speak openly and without judgement. Confidentiality is maintained in line with HCPC, professional, and legal standards.
How Training Is Arranged
Simple Steps to Arrange Teaching & Training
Common Questions About Services
Frequently Asked Questions About Teaching & Training
Email for teaching and training enquiries:
Training is suitable for psychologists, psychotherapists, counsellors, trainee clinicians, NHS teams, and organisations working with trauma-exposed populations. Content is adapted to the experience level and professional background of participants.
Yes. Training is designed collaboratively and can be tailored to your clinical setting, client group, and learning objectives. This includes adapting content for NHS services, private practice, or mixed professional teams.
Yes. Teaching and training can be delivered online or in person, depending on your needs and preferences. Online sessions are designed to remain interactive, reflective, and clinically grounded.
Yes. All training is delivered in a trauma-informed way, with attention to emotional safety, pacing, and containment. Care is taken to support learning while recognising the emotional impact of working with trauma-related material.
Training can be delivered as one-off workshops, half-day or full-day sessions, or a series of sessions. The length and format are agreed in advance to suit your service or organisation.