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Tracey Turner is a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor in North Carolina; a professional psychotherapist / Dance Movement Therapist with children, adolescents, and families suffering from symptoms related to mal-attachment and complex trauma since 1986.
She is a member of the Association for the Treatment and Training in the Attachment of Children (ATTACh).
Tracey hold a Master’s degree in Psychology/Dance Movement Therapy from Antioch New England Graduate School in Keene, NH (1991). a BC-DMT (Board
Certified Dance Movement Therapist) since 1993. (Certification #BC-DMT 682).
Tracey is a certified EmbodiYoga teacher since 2009.
Tracey published in the field of female sexual offenders with Safer Society Press VT. 1994.
Tracey completed a year long intensive specialized training program in attachment and bonding therapy through William N. Goble, Ph.D.
She has worked and trained under Gregory Keck, Ph.D., JoAnne May, Ph.D., Daniel Hughes, Ph.D., Nancy Thomas, a Therapeutic Foster Parent Specialist.
Tracey is certified in Parenting with Love and Logic
In addition to traditional treatment modalities, Tracey is trained in Eye Movement
Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and a certified BMC (body-mind-centering) practitioner with Bonnie Cohen
Tracey has been invited to speak and conduct trainings, seminars, and workshops for parents/caregivers, social workers, mental health professionals, and various agencies around the nation. Some of her other training involves
working with women, adolescents and children who have been sexually abused and are reacting to this trauma by
abusing themselves and/or others.
Tracey co-authored a book on this topic: Female Adolescent Sexual Abusers: An
Exploratory Study of Mother-Daughter Dynamics With Implications for Treatment, Safer Society Press. 1994.
Years of Experience: 34 years
Attachment issues - Development of effective relational and communication skills; insight into family attachment patterns;fostering healthy family relationships.
Communication issues - Developing effective interpersonal skills in relationships with partners, families, and co-workers; using healthy methods of communication to convey needs and respond to others
Couples counseling - Addressing relationship challenges and life transitions; strengthening communication and feelings of security, desire, connection, and love
Parenting - Helping parents develop and implement strategies to address challenges that arise throughout childrearing; managing stress and increasing support
Childhood trauma - Learning how traumatic events in childhood can translate into adulthood; processing through difficult memories with the goal of moving past the experience and lingering symptoms
Clinical supervision - Offering professional supervision services for clinicians
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