by Windy Dryden, PhD, ScD | Nov 19, 2024
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Live Webinar
August 15, 2025
8:00 am - 11:00 am
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While procrastination can certainly be thought of as a ‘symptom’ of a broader attentional concern, its relatively common occurrence and complex interplay between behavior, cognition, and emotion demands that we approach it as a distinctive and singular mental health issue. Chronic procrastination goes beyond “laziness” and is often linked to anxiety, depression, perfectionism, and distorted thought patterns. See a live demo and learn attitude-based strategies to help clients work through and eliminate the procrastination to enable healthy and balanced relationships and productivity!
by Emily Wharton, PsyD | Nov 1, 2024
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Day 1
August 21, 2025
10:30 am - 6:00 pm
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Day 2
August 22, 2025
10:30 am - 6:00 pm
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Join us for a special 2-day interactive TF-CBT ‘step-by-step’ with Stanford-trained clinical psychologist Dr. Emily Wharton. She’ll give a complete overview of TF-CBT and how to apply all its evidence-based structured components in therapy with traumatized children (and their caregivers). Get ready for experiential exercises and case studies so you can use these skills right away!
by Windy Dryden, PhD, ScD | Nov 20, 2024
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Live Webinar
August 29, 2025
8:00 am - 11:00 am
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Deep regret is haunting, it revisits, and it can hijack a person’s self-concept and tarnish future experiences. Regret can turn ‘toxic’ when it becomes a reflection of a life unlived – a near ubreakable fixation on the road taken (or not taken) such that a person becomes stuck in negative thought patterns that prevent them from enjoying the here and now. Learn how to recognize toxic regret and help clients successfully unburden themselves from its cycle of pain, guilt, shame, and disappointment.
by Wendy Behary, MSW, LCSW | Nov 5, 2024
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Live Webinar
September 5, 2025
9:00 am - 1:00 pm
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Intimate partnerships (and especially marriages with children and shared assets) are inherently complicated when it comes to making changes within the relationship. They are, by default, high stakes. The level of complexity and resistance to change can be magnitudes higher when one partner is a Narcissist. Learn how to guide treatment and avoid the traps of cunning Narcissists in our most popular relationship training we’ve ever hosted!
by Katherine Helm, PhD | May 14, 2025
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Live Webinar
September 12, 2025
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
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Gain effective, research-backed tools to work with high-conflict and emotionally avoidant couples! This dynamic training blends Emotionally Focused Therapy, integrative approaches, and trauma-informed techniques to help clients build trust, improve communication, and foster lasting emotional connection.