Social Worker, Intimacy & Relationship Coach

Tracy Ziman Jacobs

I am a Social Worker and Intimacy Coach who is passionate about assisting couples and individuals wishing to transcend another level of intimacy within their relationships.

Having graduated in 1996 with a BA (Social Science) I attended Family Life Centre (FAMSA) for the duration of my practical training and thereafter was employed at FAMSA as an Occupational Social Worker. Having used Intimacy Coaching to heal my own trauma around my sexuality and relationships, I decided that I had a deep longing to help others struggling with their own healing journeys.

I have trained as an Intimacy Coach under ICI – Intimacy Coach International.

I am a Clinical Imago Therapist.

I am a team member My Sexual Health and also of SASHA, WAS, SACSSP, SAASWIPP.

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Qualifications & Registration

  • Bachelor of Arts – Social Science – University of South Africa – South Africa 1996

  • Intimacy Coach under ICI – Intimacy Coach International

  • Registered with SASHA, WAS, SACSSP, SAASWIPP

  • Imago Clinical Therapist

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