Working with the Inner Child Workshop with Tracey Lynne Desjardins

A one hour introduction session to the Inner Child, why it is important to heal...

Last updated 18 July 2025
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A one hour introduction session to the Inner Child, why it is important to heal and key tools that you can use in your therapy practice. Whether you are a student or wanting to expand on your existing knowledge, reconnect with the core of emotional pain and healing. This session will empower practitioners to help clients access and heal their wounded inner child in a safe, supportive way.

Learning Objective Participants Can Expect From This Event

  • Explore and describe the concept of the ‘Inner Child’.
  • Define three behaviour traits linked to a ‘wounded’ Inner Child.
  • Introduction to three exercises to help heal the Inner Child.

Who is This Workshop Appropriate For?

  • This is appropriate for practitioners, students, anyone working with clients suffering with anxiety, depression, relationship problems and/or addiction. In addition, clients presenting with low self-esteem, lack of boundaries and low confidence.

How May This Workshop Impact Your Practice?

  • The workshop will provide a thorough overview of the inner child, including behaviour traits as a result of a wounded inner child. A case study will also be introduced to participants to demonstrate the application of some of the tools that can be used with a client to help them access and start to heal their wounded inner child.

Course Content

Working with the Inner Child Workshop with Tracey Lynne Desjardins
Workshop Details
Workshop Recording
Pioneering Therapist John Bradshaw On Healing From Childhood Trauma

Presenter

Tracey Lynne Desjardins

Hi! I am Tracey, an Emotional Therapeutic Counsellor. Originally from Canada, I have lived in England since 1998 and have also spent three years living in India. With an abundance of global travel, I bring a diverse perspective to my counselling practice.

Prior to re-training as a Therapeutic Counsellor in 2021, I worked in the Criminal Justice System as a Probation Officer, working extensively with addiction, relationship difficulties, sexualised behaviours, and anger management.

Throughout my career with the MOJ, I furthered my education, where I studied at post graduate level, completing a PG Cert in Psychotherapy Studies, BA (Hons) Social Sciences and more recently, a Diploma Level 4 in Emotional Therapeutic Counselling.

I also took onboard several opportunities to enhance my knowledge and specialise within domestic violence, sexual offending and modern slavery human trafficking.

As a therapist, I have a keen interest and developed specialisms in the Sensory-Processing Sensitivity (aka HSP) Imposter Syndrome and Inner Child model.

Emotional Therapeutic Counselling (ETC) is an integrated approach to psychotherapy that helps people to understand and process their emotions in a safe and supportive environment. The practice of ETC believes that managing our emotions is key to our well-being, and that by understanding and working with our emotions, we can improve our overall mental health.

ETC supports individuals with challenges such as anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship issues, low self-esteem, and shame. It will help you to develop a better understanding of your emotions, improve coping strategies and resilience, as well as building stronger relationships. This approach helps clients overcome emotional blocks, achieve goals, and enhance happiness.