Course Category: Online Courses
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Clinical Supervision Part 5 - Models of Supervision and Theory Based Supervision (3HR)
- Clinical Supervision Part 5 - Models of Supervision and Theory Based Supervision (3HR) Presented by Jodi Geis-Crowder, MS, LPC, ACS - $45.00
This course examines key models of supervision and their theoretical foundations. Clinicians will learn structured approaches to guide supervision, strengthen counselor development, and apply theory to practice with confidence.
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Beyond the Family Tree: Utilizing Genograms for Clinical Insight and Intervention (2HR)
- Beyond the Family Tree: Utilizing Genograms for Clinical Insight and Intervention (2HR) Presented by Samantha Silverberg, Ph.D., L.P.C. - $32.00
This course explores the use of genograms as a clinical tool to uncover family patterns, dynamics, and intergenerational influences. Learn how to apply genograms for deeper assessment and targeted interventions in therapy.
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Beyond Cultural Competence: Implementing Cultural Humility in Clinical Practice (2HR)
- Beyond Cultural Competence: Implementing Cultural Humility in Clinical Practice (2HR) Presented by Dr. Kara Beckett, DSW, LCSW - $32.00
This course goes beyond cultural competence to focus on cultural humility as a lifelong practice. Clinicians will gain strategies to build trust, honor diverse identities, and provide more inclusive and effective care.
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Assessing and Treating Self-Harm (3HR)
- Assessing and Treating Self-Harm (3HR) Presented by Diane Bigler, LCSW, LSCSW - $45.00
This course provides clinicians with essential skills to assess and treat self-harm. Learn evidence-based strategies to identify risk, foster safety, and support recovery with sensitivity and care.
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A Comprehensive Overview of Diagnosing and Treating OCD (6HR)
- A Comprehensive Overview of Diagnosing & Treating OCD (6HR) Presented by Diane Bigler, LCSW, LSCSW - $88.00
This course offers a clear and practical overview of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), from recognizing symptoms to applying effective treatment strategies. Participants will learn evidence-based approaches, including CBT and exposure and response prevention (ERP), to better support clients and improve outcomes.
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The Ethics and Challenges of Working with Clients Who Commit Violent Acts (3HR)
- The Ethics and Challenges of Working with Clients Who Commit Violent Acts (3HR) Presented by Dr. Jillian Graves - $45.00
This course addresses the complex ethical issues therapists encounter when supporting clients who engage in violent behavior. Participants will explore risk assessment, professional boundaries, duty to warn and protect, and strategies for balancing empathy with accountability in treatment.
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Identifying Attachment Patterns & Strategies For Supporting Clients (2HR)
- Identifying Attachment Patterns & Strategies For Supporting Clients (2HR) Presented by Samantha Silverberg, Ph.D., L.P.C. - $32.00
This course explores the foundations of attachment theory, guiding clinicians in recognizing different attachment patterns and tailoring interventions to meet client needs. Participants will learn strategies to support clients in building healthier relational dynamics and strengthening their capacity for connection and resilience.
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Mastering Broaching in Clinical Supervision (3HR)
- Mastering Broaching in Clinical Supervision (3HR) Presented by Ericka Cables, PhD, LPC, NCC, ACS - $45.00
Broaching in clinical supervision is the intentional and skillful practice of discussing race, culture, and diversity within the supervisory relationship. This course equips supervisors with practical tools to create open, respectful dialogue, address challenging topics, and foster a safe space for growth. Through real-world examples, reflection exercises, and evidence-based strategies, you’ll learn to transform potentially uncomfortable moments into opportunities for deeper connection and professional development.
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Intro to EMDR (1.5HR)
- Intro to EMDR (1.5HR) Presented by Samantha Silverberg, Ph.D., L.P.C. - $27.00
This course provides an accessible introduction to Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), an evidence-based psychotherapy for treating trauma and other distressing life experiences. Participants will explore the theoretical foundations, eight phases of treatment, and the role of bilateral stimulation in processing and integrating traumatic memories. Designed for mental health professionals seeking to expand their therapeutic toolkit, this training offers practical insights into how EMDR can promote healing, resilience, and symptom reduction.
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Ethical and Cultural Considerations of Giving and Receiving Gifts (2HR)
- Ethical and Cultural Considerations of Giving and Receiving Gifts (2HR) Presented byDiane Bigler, LCSW, LSCSW - $32.00
This course examines the nuanced ethical and cultural issues that arise when gifts are exchanged in therapeutic and professional contexts. Participants will learn to assess the intent, meaning, and potential impact of gift giving and receiving, considering both professional ethics and diverse cultural traditions. Through case examples and discussion, the training offers practical guidance on maintaining boundaries, fostering cultural sensitivity, and making informed decisions that honor both client relationships and ethical obligations.