Jenna Hodgson
Registrar Program Supervisor (Forensic Psychologist)
(Independent Contractor)
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Jenna is a registered Forensic Psychologist and board approved supervisor with AHPRA, following the completion of a Masters of Forensic Psychology.
Jenna has previously worked with complex clients in government rehabilitation roles and with Victoria Police. Jenna has experience working with clients to address substance abuse, trauma, stress, anxiety, depression, grief, and interpersonal issues such as anger management and emotional regulation. Not only has Jenna worked with victims of crime including but not limited to domestic and sexual violence, she has also worked with serious violent offenders who have engaged in various forms of criminal behavior, including domestic violence, sexual offenses, and general offending.
Jenna also has experience providing wellbeing initiatives for Victoria Police Investigators, including providing brief interventions, seeking out referrals when needed and working with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and burnout. Jenna practices from CBT and Schema frameworks and works with adult clients. Jenna embraces a personal approach to supervision and is experienced in providing supervision for the 4+2 and 5+1 programs.
- Case Report Reviewing
- Intervention with Trauma
- Correctional Facilities
- Working with Survivors of child Sexual Assault
- Working with Survivors of Domestic Violence
- Working with AOD