HeartWork for Families
Attachment & Trauma
Clinical Social Work Supervision
Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health
251-269-0727

Rebecca Moore
LISW-CP
Rebecca is a social worker with a master's degree from the University of South Carolina specializing in adoption and foster care, infant and early childhood mental health, and licensed to provide clinical social work supervision in the state of South Carolina. She has over 30 years of experience in the field of children and families in the US and abroad. Rebecca works from a attachment-based perspective. She is a Trust Based Relational Intervention (TBRI®) Practitioner, Certified Foundational Theraplay® Practitioner, Circle of Security Parenting® Facilitator, and has training in Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy and Attachment and Bio-behavioral Catch-up. Rebecca is a graduate of the University of Maryland's National Adoption Competency Mental Health Training and the University of Minnesota's Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Certification program. She is a doctoral candidate in social work at Barry University. Rebecca is also an adoptive parent and has provided therapeutic foster care to many children.
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Pippin
Pippin is a Goldendoodle. He is named after the Hobbit Pippin in the Lord of the Rings. Like the Hobbit Pippin, the puppy Pippin is sweet and loyal, goofy and fun. Pippin likes to sit nearby or come close to be petted. He will lay his head in your lap if you like, and knows a few tricks. Dogs can be a calming force for kids in session. They can take some of the intensity away from the work allowing kids to move forward without feeling overwhelmed. Pippin is hypoallergenic and is available for sessions.





