

Stacy Moore BSc(Hons) PGCE MSc CPsychol AFBPsS. Stacy is a highly experienced HCPC registered Chartered Educational Psychologist and Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society. She is founder and Director of Inner Circles Psychology Ltd, a London-based consultancy that works with both education and employment settings to provide consultation, assessment, training and reflective supervision. Formerly an outstanding teacher, Stacy has also been a visiting lecturer on the trainee doctoral educational psychology programme at the Institute of Education. She is a clinical supervisor for psychologists in private practice. Stacy is an associate member of the Professional Speaking Association, bringing psychology to life in corporate settings on topics including learning approaches; neurodiversity; maternal mental health; anxiety; identity, transition and change; empathy in the workplace and for customer service; bereavement and tone of voice. Stacy has a passion for supporting the parenting journey, as a mother of two sons and creator of The Nesting Coach brand the Back to Life return to work group supervision programme for women returning from maternity leave. She regularly contributes to the offer from The Motherhood Group, including perinatal mental health training for NHS trusts. A true community psychologist at heart, Stacy enjoys operationalising connections between people and their support systems, helping them to uncover their own resources to proactively prepare for and manage periods of transition and change. Stacy enjoys sharing her evidence-based knowledge to help organisations become more psychologically safe, and be bolder in their commitment to staff wellbeing, acknowledging the psychological impact of home and workplace stress. She is an advocate for understanding and supporting our wide range of human vulnerabilities and diversity, through compassion-focused thinking, positive psychology, narrative and strengths-based approaches. Stacy has co-authored peer-reviewed journal articles and presented internationally on the benefits of staff supervision. She has featured in the press as a psychologist expert for BBC News, The Daily Telegraph, Channel 5, The Metro and The Evening Standard.
Stacy Moore BSc(Hons) PGCE MSc CPsychol AFBPsS. Stacy is a highly experienced HCPC registered Chartered Educational Psychologist and Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society. She is founder and Director of Inner Circles Psychology Ltd, a London-based consultancy that works with both education and employment settings to provide consultation, assessment, training and reflective supervision. Formerly an outstanding teacher, Stacy has also been a visiting lecturer on the trainee doctoral educational psychology programme at the Institute of Education. She is a clinical supervisor for psychologists in private practice. Stacy is an associate member of the Professional Speaking Association, bringing psychology to life in corporate settings on topics including learning approaches; neurodiversity; maternal mental health; anxiety; identity, transition and change; empathy in the workplace and for customer service; bereavement and tone of voice. Stacy has a passion for supporting the parenting journey, as a mother of two sons and creator of The Nesting Coach brand the Back to Life return to work group supervision programme for women returning from maternity leave. She regularly contributes to the offer from The Motherhood Group, including perinatal mental health training for NHS trusts. A true community psychologist at heart, Stacy enjoys operationalising connections between people and their support systems, helping them to uncover their own resources to proactively prepare for and manage periods of transition and change. Stacy enjoys sharing her evidence-based knowledge to help organisations become more psychologically safe, and be bolder in their commitment to staff wellbeing, acknowledging the psychological impact of home and workplace stress. She is an advocate for understanding and supporting our wide range of human vulnerabilities and diversity, through compassion-focused thinking, positive psychology, narrative and strengths-based approaches. Stacy has co-authored peer-reviewed journal articles and presented internationally on the benefits of staff supervision. She has featured in the press as a psychologist expert for BBC News, The Daily Telegraph, Channel 5, The Metro and The Evening Standard.
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