Course Category: Clinical
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Too Much Stuff: Diagnosis and Treatment Approaches to Hoarding Disorder (6HR)
Hoarding disorder is a complex and often misunderstood mental health condition that can severely impact quality of life, safety, and relationships. In this course, participants will explore the psychological, behavioral, and environmental aspects of hoarding. Clinicians will gain tools to assess hoarding behaviors, understand the emotional attachments to possessions, and apply evidence-based treatment strategies, including cognitive-behavioral approaches and harm-reduction techniques. Through case studies and practical interventions, attendees will leave with greater confidence in supporting clients struggling with "too much stuff."
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Dealing with Distress: An Overview of DBT Distress Tolerance Skills (3HR)
- Dealing with Distress: An Overview of DBT Distress Tolerance Skills (2HR) Presented by Diane Bigler, LCSW, LSCSW - $32.00
While Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is well known for treating Borderline Personality Disorder, its core skills—especially distress tolerance—are valuable across a range of clinical settings. This webinar introduces DBT principles and equips clinicians with practical tools like TIPP, Improve the Moment, and ACCEPTS to help clients manage distress more effectively. Participants will leave with greater confidence in applying DBT-informed strategies in everyday practice.
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Hot Flashes, Cool Strategies: Helping Clients Navigate Menopause Transitions (1.5 HR)
- Hot Flashes, Cool Strategies: Helping Clients Navigate Menopause Transitions (1.5HR) Presented by Tasha Moses, PsyD, LCSW, LISW-CP, MSW, MS - $20.00
Menopause can be a complex and often misunderstood transition. This course equips clinicians to provide compassionate, evidence-based support by exploring the four phases of menopause, addressing stigma, and applying psychological and lifestyle strategies to help clients manage symptoms and thrive.
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Diagnosing Depression and Anxiety in Cancer Patients (3HR)
- Diagnosing Depression and Anxiety in Cancer Patients (3HR) Presented by Clara Anderson Sainte, LCSW, LSCSW - $45.00
Cancer treatment often brings significant emotional challenges for both patients and their families. This training helps clinicians distinguish between expected emotional responses and more serious mental health concerns. Participants will explore the impact of depression and anxiety in cancer patients, build confidence in addressing sensitive topics, and learn strategies to safeguard their own mental well-being.
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Using CBT for Anxiety Disorders (3HR)
- Using CBT for Anxiety Disorders (3HR) Presented by Dr. Jillian Graves, MSW, CSW, Pd.D. - $45.00
This course explores the core principles of CBT, offering hands-on strategies to help clients identify unhelpful thoughts and challenge anxiety-related distortions. Learn to apply CBT techniques to specific anxiety disorders and build confidence in using structured interventions that foster lasting change.
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An Overview of Grief and Loss (2HR)
- An Overview of Grief and Loss (2HR) Presented by Diane Bigler, LCSW, LSCWS; - $32.00
Explore the core concepts of grief in this clinician-focused training. Learn about different types of grievers, forms of loss—including ambiguous and disenfranchised grief—and gain practical interventions to support clients through the grieving process. Enhance your confidence and competence in grief therapy.
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Incorporating the Empty Chair Technique into Clinical Practice (1HR)
- Incorporating the Empty Chair Technique into Clinical Practice (1.5HR) Presented by Dreya Blume, LCSW - $20.00
This training offers hands-on, practical guidance for integrating chair-work into your clinical practice. Grounded in Gestalt therapy and adapted across modalities, the empty chair technique empowers clients to process emotions, gain self-awareness, and resolve inner conflicts. Through demonstrations, foundational theory, and real-world applications, you'll learn to safely use chair-work to support clients facing trauma, grief, anxiety, and more—while building confidence to apply it in your own therapeutic work.
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Practical Applications of Relational-Cultural Theory (3HR)
- Practical Applications of Relational-Cultural Theory (3HR) Presented by Ericka Cables, Ph.D., LPC, NCC, ACS - $45.00
This training equips mental health professionals with practical strategies to apply Relational-Cultural Theory in clinical settings, emphasizing growth-fostering relationships, mutual empathy, and cultural context.
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A Brief Introduction to Clinical Hypnosis (1.5)
- A Brief Introduction to Clinical Hypnosis (1.5HR) Presented by Dreya Blume, LCSW - $20.00
A Brief Introduction to Clinical Hypnosis (1.5) Clinical hypnosis is a therapeutic technique that uses focused attention, relaxation, and suggestion to help individuals overcome various psychological and physical challenges. This practice is grounded in the understanding that the mind and body are intricately connected, and by tapping into the subconscious, one can promote healing and […]
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Empowering Clients with DBT Emotional Regulation Skills (2HR)
- Empowering Clients with DBT Emotional Regulation Skills (2HR) Presented by Diane Bigler, LCSW, LSCSW - $32.00
Empowering Clients with DBT Emotional Regulation Skills (2HR) Dialectical Behavior Therapy is often used to treat Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). Did you know that the core four DBT skills are also useful for clients who do not have BPD? This webinar will introduce learners to the philosophies and tenets of DBT and highlight one of […]