Traumatic Stress Studies (TSS) Group Supervision
& Consultation Program

One of TRF’s core values is supporting clinicians in their professional growth. In order to facilitate that goal, TRF provides a group setting guided by an experienced faculty member to create a safe environment that allows clinicians to reflect on and discuss their practice. Each week the group will examine two case studies in depth and will discuss other clinical challenges as they come up. 

This program is open for enrollment to qualified practicing clinicians who have previously completed the Traumatic Stress Studies Certificate Program.

The next cohort of the Group Supervision and Consultation Program will be in Fall 2024. Dr. Bessel van der Kolk will lead the program.

The deadline to apply was September 13, 2024. Applications are now closed. We appreciate your patience as we are reviewing and evaluating all applicants. We will be in touch soon.

Please note: If you are currently enrolled in the Traumatic Stress Studies cohort that began in February 2024 and are on track to complete the program by October 14, 2024, you are also eligible to apply!

Group Supervision: Tentative Fall 2024 Meeting Schedule

This 6-week program will take place entirely online via Zoom.

Tentative dates and times of the Fall 2024 Cohort are below. Please note these are subject to change. Any schedule change will be communicated to participants in advance.

Enrollment is limited to 11 participants, and applications will be approved on a rolling basis, so when applications open, we encourage you to apply early. Preference will be given to applicants who can attend all six sessions.

Click the green button below to apply!

Questions? Please reach out to us at [email protected]

Apply for the TSS Group Supervision & Consultation Program

Tuition for the 6 week program is $600
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