Course Category: Clinical
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Relationships 101: An Introduction to Couples Therapy (1.5HR) Presented by Zumrad Ahmedjanova, LCSW-S, LCAS, CCS
- Relationships 101: An Introduction to Couples Therapy (1.5HR) - $25.00
Relationships 101: An Introduction to Couples Therapy (1.5HR) In this training, participants will learn the main reasons couples seek therapy, understand and apply therapeutic techniques in the context of relationships, and explore the intricacies of relationship dynamics at play offering a nuanced perspective on the factors influencing them. The course will teach how to educate […]
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Ethical Considerations of Duty to Warn (3HR) Presented by Diane Bigler, LCSW, LSCSW
- Ethical Considerations of Duty to Warn (3HR) - $43.00
Ethical Considerations of Duty to Warn (3HR) Consider this scenario: A client tells their therapist that they wish someone was dead. How does a therapist ethically and legally handle this situation? Therapists have legal and ethical responsibilities to both their clients and the greater society. Many mental health professionals face challenges determining the best course […]
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Trauma, Self-Harm, and Shame in Adolescents and Young Adults (3HR) Presented by Dr. Jillian Graves, LCSW, Ph.D.
- Trauma, Self-Harm, and Shame in Adolescents and Young Adults (3HR) - $43.00
Trauma, Self-Harm, and Shame in Adolescents and Young Adults (3HR) Self-harm is a significant issue for adolescents and young adults, and most do not seek help due to stigmatization, fear of the loss of privacy if the practitioner reports them, and fear of being considered attention-seeking. Trauma and shame are associated with self-harm and complicate […]
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Endings and Transitions in Therapy (2HR) Presented by Dreya Blume, LCSW
- Endings and Transitions in Therapy (2HR) - $30.00
Endings and Transitions in Therapy (2HR) Endings – whether planned or unplanned – can be tough, both for the client as well as the clinician, as termination is fraught with emotional dynamics. Yet endings, if navigated properly, can also be healing and serve as powerful growth points. In this training, we will explore the various […]
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Burnout Prevention: The Ethics of Self-Care (3HR) Presented by Dreya Blume, LCSW
- Burnout Prevention: The Ethics of Self-Care (3HR) - $43.00
Burnout Prevention: The Ethics of Self-Care (3HR) Self-care is a critical component of professional practice because avoiding burnout benefits both the clinician as well as their clients. In this training, we will explore the challenges that mental health workers face in their field that make self-care difficult. We will examine how professionals can recognize symptoms […]
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To Tell or Not to Tell: Ethical Considerations of Self-Disclosure (3HR) Presented by Diane Bigler, LCSW, LSCSW
- To Tell or Not to Tell: Ethical Considerations of Self-Disclosure (3HR) - $43.00
To Tell or Not to Tell: Ethical Considerations of Self-Disclosure (3HR) Have you ever wondered “Should I tell my client this about myself?”, or been asked a personal question by a client? Many clinicians have, and this may be a difficult decision to make considering the professional relationship and ethical guidelines. This training will present […]
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Introduction to Radically-Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Overcontrol and Under-control (3HR) Presented by Stacy Blankenship, LCSW
- Introduction to Radically-Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Overcontrol and Under-control (3HR) - $43.00
Introduction to Radically-Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Overcontrol and Under-control (3HR) Radically Open Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (RO DBT) is an evidence-based therapeutic approach developed to be similar to traditional Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). Where DBT would be effective for clients who are reporting issues with being able to control or regulate their emotions or behavior (“under […]
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Attachment Theories: The Link to Client Interpersonal Issues (2HR) Presented by Dreya Blume, LCSW
- Attachment Theories: The Link to Client Interpersonal Issues (2HR) - $30.00
Attachment Theories: The Link to Client Interpersonal Issues (2HR) An individual’s attachment style develops in early childhood and continues throughout the lifespan as a working model for the relationships that we may establish in the future. Such attachment style influences how we maintain a relationship because often, it is what impacts the way we may […]
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The "Emotional" Personality Disorders: Antisocial, Borderline, Histrionic, and Narcissistic (2HR) Presented by Stacy Blankenship, LCSW
- The "Emotional" Personality Disorders: Antisocial, Borderline, Histrionic, and Narcissistic (2HR) - $30.00
The “Emotional” Personality Disorders: Antisocial, Borderline, Histrionic, and Narcissistic (2HR) A personality disorder is a type of mental disorder in which you have a rigid and unhealthy pattern of thinking, functioning, and behaving. A person with a personality disorder has trouble perceiving and relating to situations and people. This causes significant problems and limitations in […]
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Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth: Effective Practice Strategies and Trauma Assessment (3HR) Presented by Diane Bigler, LCSW, LSCSW
- Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth: Effective Practice Strategies and Trauma Assessment (3HR) - $43.00
Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth: Effective Practice Strategies and Trauma Assessment (3HR) Trauma-informed knowledge, skills, and resources are necessary to capture a full picture of what an LGBTQ youth might be experiencing. This workshop will provide recommendations for enhancing mental health in LGBTQ+ youth. It will also introduce learners to the principles of trauma-informed care and the […]