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Treating Infidelity: Trust Violation, Micro-cheating, & Betrayal – Clinical Strategies

Instructor: Katherine Helm, PhD

November 22, 2024 10:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

Although romantic relationships now exist in many modern forms, long-term monogamous commitment is still the norm. Consequently, many couples struggle around issues of infidelity at some point during the union. It is absolutely critical for couples therapists to have a reliable evidence-informed toolset to treat different forms of infidelity in relationships.

CEs: 3 CE Credit(s)

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Neural Desensitization to Accelerate Trauma Recovery: NDIT Level 2 Training (Dec 2024)

Instructor: Jennifer Sweeton, PsyD, MS, MA

December 13, 2024 8:30 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

Taught by a Stanford-trained neuroscientist, learn the advanced skills of Neural Desensitization and Integration Training. Apply advanced NDIT to heal complicated developmental trauma and dive deeper into neural integration and resource creation. Complete Level 1 first - this is NDIT Level 2 training (applicable toward full certification, available 2025).

CEs: 15 CE Credit(s)

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"Felt Sense" Polyvagal Model: Re-envisioning Trauma & Addiction Treatment

Instructor: Jan Winhall, MSW, FOT

January 17, 2025 9:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

Our current brain disease model of trauma/addiction desperately needs a fresh approach, one that honors the wisdom of the body. The Felt Sense Polyvagal Model™ (FSPM) shifts the current pathologizing paradigm to a strength-based approach. A mixture of didactic information, experiential practices, demonstrations, and case examples will guide the clinician in applying the model.

CEs: 3 CE Credit(s)

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Autostress Disorders: Brain-Based Tools to Disrupt "False Alarm" Anxiety

Instructor: John Arden, PhD, ABPP

January 24, 2025 10:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

Just as the body's immune system can attack itself with a "good response gone bad", so can the body's stress response become stuck in a pattern of "false alarms" resulting in misfiring stress responses that turn into chronic anxiety disorders. Learn how to help people with Autostress disorders retune their nervous system and manage anxiety for good!

CEs: 4 CE Credit(s)

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ACT for Anxiety: Necessary Tools to Defeat Anxiety With Welcome Acceptance & Flexibility

Instructor: Emily Wharton, PsyD

January 31, 2025 10:30 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

Traditional anxiety treatment approaches involve a heavy reliance on classic exposure-based tools that often fail to take advantage of values-based strategies that can assist the client in a more complete transformation of their overall relationship to anxiety. Learn actionable skills and see live demonstrations that will help you apply ACT's 6 core processes of change to defeat anxiety!

CEs: 6 CE Credit(s)

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Deep Dive Into New Cognitive Approaches for Trauma, PTSD & Addiction

Instructor: Jeff Riggenbach, Ph.D.

February 7, 2025 9:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

We know from the research that trauma most often precedes addiction. We also know that cognitive techniques carry a bulk of the research evidence for safe and effective treatment of most co-occurring mental health disorders. Given these documented outcomes, clinicians are beginning to find new ways to employ cognitive therapy mechanisms that pack a bigger punch than vanilla CBT. Just when you think you had cognitive therapy all figured out - wait for this one!

CEs: 6 CE Credit(s)

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Psychoneuroimmunology: Learn the Intersection of Health & Mental Health

Instructor: John Arden, PhD, ABPP

February 14, 2025 10:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

We've all heard this on the news and morning talk shows: the body is a system - physical health status affects mental health status and vice versa, lifestyle and behavior impacts physical health which also influences behavioral health, etc. But what does it all mean for overall wellness and how we help clients in the therapy room?

CEs: 4 CE Credit(s)

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IFS Techniques & Cinema Therapy: Using Film to Explore Parts & Foster Healing

Instructor: Justin Martin, MA, LMHC

February 21, 2025 10:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

Join IFS (Level 2) trained professional counselor Justin Martin as he teaches you how to use the basic tenants of Internal Family Systems Therapy (IFS) and Cinema Therapy to evoke parts through the power of film and emotionally rich movie scenes that activate your client's hardest-to-reach inner parts. Lower clients' internal defenses, increase their enjoyment of self exploration, and kickstart growth with integrated IFS and Cinema Therapy!

CEs: 3 CE Credit(s)

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DBT Theory and Skills Practice: An Interactive DBT Symposium

Instructor: Emily Wharton, PsyD

February 27, 2025 10:30 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

Join us for a special 2-day interactive DBT symposium with Stanford-trained clinical psychologist Dr. Emily Wharton. She'll give a complete overview of DBT history, its theoretical basis, core tenets, applications to common client concerns, and share case studies and demonstrations to help you apply it in practice. Bring your questions and get ready to start using DBT skills Day 1!

CEs: 12 CE Credit(s)

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Cognitive Tools to Melt Depression & Anxiety: Strategies That Really Work!

Instructor: Jeff Riggenbach, Ph.D.

March 7, 2025 9:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

Depression and anxiety are the two presenting concerns at the root of most clinical mental health cases, especially in the majority of outpatient settings. It is critical for all mental health providers to possess a deep and reliable toolset to meet the growing need nationwide for treatment of depression and anxiety. It can be argued there is none better proven than cognitive and behavioral approaches that can be used alongside your chosen therapeutic orientation. Versatile, evidence-based, and easy to implement!

CEs: 4 CE Credit(s)

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ACT for OCD: Acceptance & Commitment Therapy Skills for Enhanced OCD Treatment

Instructor: Emily Wharton, PsyD

March 14, 2025 10:30 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

ACT's six core processes, when combined with Exposure and Response Prevention, have been shown to contribute to accelerated positive outcomes in the treatment of OCD. Learn actionable skills and see live demonstrations that will help you apply ACT's 6 core processes of change to help clients reclaim management of obsessions and compusions from the core outward!

CEs: 6 CE Credit(s)

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IFS & Men’s Work: Using IFS Techniques to Unlock Men’s Protective Systems & Exiles

Instructor: Justin Martin, MA, LMHC

March 21, 2025 10:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

Men harbor specific burdens and carry unique protective systems. Join IFS (Level 2) trained professional counselor Justin Martin as he takes you on a unique journey inside the classic Internal Family Systems framework. Learn to collaboratively explore, deconstruct, and successfully treat complicated internal distress exclusive to our work with the most vulnerable of our heterosexual male clients.

CEs: 3 CE Credit(s)

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“Exposure’s Not The Only Way”: Inference-Based CBT for OCD: Tools & Techniques

Instructor: Angela M. Henry, LCSW

March 28, 2025 9:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

The idea of intense exposure-based therapy can be daunting for some clients with crippling OCD. While ERP is the most well-known prescription for OCD, there is another evidence supported therapy to tackle OCD without the jarring hit of core exposure and the therapeutic resistance it often creates. Join expert trainer and clinician Angela M. Henry for a deep dive into evidence-based I-CBT for OCD.

CEs: 6 CE Credit(s)

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Neuronutrition: How Food Impacts Development of Common Disorders That Affect Mental Health

Instructor: Jerrod Brown, PhD, MA, MS, MS, MS

April 4, 2025 9:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

Nutrition is making its way to the forefront of the mental health discussion, with researchers drawing a myriad of evidence-supported connections between diet and the development of neurological, psychiatric, and other conditions. Join Dr. Jerrod Brown as he brings the latest findings in neuronutrition into the therapy room. Learn benefits of this approach as well as screening and intervention applications.

CEs: 3 CE Credit(s)

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Digital Divide: Ethical Considerations & Challenges – Gen X Therapists & Teletherapy

Instructor: Jodi Ann Geis-Crowder, MS, LPC, ACS

April 11, 2025 10:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

When we think of applying ethical standards in practice, rarely do we consider the impact of generational perspective. Generally, the older we are, the less likely on average we are to easily adapt to and accept changes to processes, norms, technology, etc. Nowhere is this phenomenon more evident than in our debate over telehealth vs. in-person therapy. And Gen Xers appear to straddle each side. Which one is better and how much? Let's dive in!

CEs: 3 CE Credit(s)

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REBT Skills to Conquer Toxic Perfectionism’s “Too Much of a Good Thing” Epidemic

Instructor: Jodi Ann Geis-Crowder, MS, LPC, ACS

April 25, 2025 10:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

Rational Emotive Behavior (REBT) therapy skills can be fantastic for effectively addressing crippling perfectionism in our anxious, overworked, and distressed clients. It's a classic problem of "too much of a good thing" often born out of good intentions to develop, succeed, differentiate, or otherwise evolve as a human being. We don't talk about it enough, but it's everywhere and the effects can be devastating for people, our clients included!

CEs: 3 CE Credit(s)

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EMDR Skills for Attachment Wounds & Trauma in Children & Adolescents

Instructor: Megan Salar, MSW, ACADC

May 2, 2025 9:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

Standard EMDR trainings almost always assume that your client is an adult, but yet we know how important it is to disrupt early the negative behavioral patterns associated with protective trauma responses. Learn how to use the transformative power of EMDR with children and adolescents to give them the best clinical chance at long term psychological and relational health.

CEs: 12 CE Credit(s)

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Artificial Intelligence Tools for Clinical Notes: The Ethics of 'Can We Use These?'

Instructor: Jodi Ann Geis-Crowder, MS, LPC, ACS

May 9, 2025 10:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

Clinical note writing (10-20X per day) have you burnt out and ready to quit??!! While AI has long been in our presence, it is now performing tasks that have long been considered out of the realm of [relatively] hands-off predictive automation. AI holds tremendous capability to streamline services and help providers reach more people in need. But, it is important we do it in a way that preserves client confidentiality, informed consent, and the integrity of the therapeutic relationship.

CEs: 3 CE Credit(s)

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DBT Special Applications for PTSD: An Experiential & Interactive Forum

Instructor: Emily Wharton, PsyD

May 16, 2025 10:30 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

Despite DBT's reputation as a rather prescriptive modality, it holds immense treatment potential when clinically deployed as a tailored set of trauma treatment skills. Join Dr. Emily Wharton for an interactive DBT participative forum as she teaches specialized flexible DBT approaches to treat PTSD and trauma (especially when more traditional forms of treatment just aren't working).

CEs: 6 CE Credit(s)

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Ambivalence to Action: Comprehensive Motivational Interviewing Tools for Addiction

Instructor: Megan Salar, MSW, ACADC

May 23, 2025 9:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

Come learn the evidence-based skills and practice of motivational interviewing (MI). These proven strategies can be applied to an array of different client populations and are a great set of skills to add to your overall clinical toolset! You will learn how to engage your addiction clients in the process of change and increase their motivation through the use of empathy and motivational interviewing attitudes and language.

CEs: 6 CE Credit(s)

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A Gold Standard That Works: Exposure & Response Prevention For OCD & Anxiety Disorders

Instructor: April Kilduff, MA, LCPC, LPCC, LMHC

May 30, 2025 9:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

Join this full day intensive on Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) therapy, designed to blend foundational theory with practical tools you can immediately apply in your work with clients. ERP is the gold-standard, evidence-based treatment for OCD and is equally effective for treating anxiety disorders.

CEs: 6 CE Credit(s)

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Micro-Certificate in Full Cluster DSM-5 Personality Disorder Diagnosis and Treatment

Instructor: Jeff Riggenbach, Ph.D.

June 6, 2025 9:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

Join us for a special 2-day Micro-certification program (conferring a PD-PT(i) post-nominal credential), with featured expert Dr. Jeff Riggenbach as he dives deep into all DSM-5 clusters to nail down accurate diagnoses, explore case studies, build flexible treatment plans, and use tailored behavioral and cognitive approaches to crack the code on these hardest to treat clients!

CEs: 12 CE Credit(s)

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Boundaries & Breakthroughs: Co-Parenting with a Narcissist - A Schema Therapy Approach

Instructor: Wendy Behary, MSW, LCSW

June 20, 2025 9:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

Treating cliients with complex parenting concerns in the context of a family centered by a narcissistic co-parent is extremely difficult and more common than you think. Join narcissism expert, clinician, and best-selling "Oprah Book List" author Wendy Behary as she delivers strategies, case studies, and a battle tested conceptualization method to repair parents and families destroyed by a narcissistic co-parent.

CEs: 4 CE Credit(s)

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Brain-Pain Connection: Practical Tools to Holistically Treat Chronic Pain and Related Conditions

Instructor: Corey Petersen, PhD, LCMFT

June 27, 2025 9:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

Learn the intricate relationship between chronic pain and mental health, including how chronic pain impacts emotional well-being and intersects with anxiety and depression. Via case studies, instruction, and interactive discussion, differentiate between structural and neural circuit-related pain. Learn evidence-based interventions for pain such as Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT), modified ACT Skills, and modified CBT to enhance pain management strategies.

CEs: 6 CE Credit(s)

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Destigmatizing Suicidality: Top-down & Bottom-up Skills to Foster Safety from Within

Instructor: Rafaella Smith-Fiallo, LCSW

July 11, 2025 10:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

Suicide risk assessment, screening, and treatment skills competency is required of all mental health clinicians. Creating safety for the client isn’t only about access to means and hospitalization, but we have to also consider the sense of safety we are providing for the client and helping them build within themselves. Learn cognitive, somatic, and intrapersonal strategies to help clients manage suicidal urges.

CEs: 3 CE Credit(s)

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Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy: A Modern Intro – Dismantling & Replacing Irrational Beliefs

Instructor: Windy Dryden, PhD, ScD

July 25, 2025 8:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

You probably notice that some clients naturally prefer to "go deep" in session more than others. These clients may benefit from a more philosophically engaging approach to therapy. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) is just that, and it can be a superb alternative to standard CBT, especially for our more cognitively flexible clients. REBT is considered a foundational approach under the broader umbrella of CBT, carrying many decades of evidence-informed clinical research support for a broad array of conditions.

CEs: 3 CE Credit(s)

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Procrastination Decoded: Guiding Clients From Delay to Drive (Live Demonstration!)

Instructor: Windy Dryden, PhD, ScD

August 15, 2025 8:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

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!

CEs: 3 CE Credit(s)

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Trauma-Focused CBT for Children & Adolescents: A to Z Tools, Techniques, & Case Studies

Instructor: Emily Wharton, PsyD

August 21, 2025 10:30 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

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!

CEs: 12 CE Credit(s)

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Toxic Regret: Tools to Help Clients Recognize and Disrupt Its Dangerous Loop (Live Demo!)

Instructor: Windy Dryden, PhD, ScD

August 29, 2025 8:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

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.

CEs: 3 CE Credit(s)

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High Stakes Relationships: Guiding Client Recovery from Narcissistically Driven Control

Instructor: Wendy Behary, MSW, LCSW

September 5, 2025 9:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)

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!

CEs: 4 CE Credit(s)

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