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DBT Tools to Help Stubbornly Resistant and Reactive Clients
Instructor: Kimberly Duris, EdD, LCPC
September 29, 2023 9:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)
Don't fear the "impossible" ones! Learn specific DBT skills and helpful interventions to REALLY make progress with reactive and resistant clients who can't help but repetitively engage in interference and sabotage of their own treatment progress.
CEs: 3 CE Credit(s)

Neural Desensitization to Accelerate Trauma Recovery: NDIT Level 1 Training (Oct 2023)
Instructor: Jennifer Sweeton, PsyD, MS, MA
October 6, 2023 8:30 am
Central Standard Time (CST)
Taught by a Stanford-trained neuroscientist and clinical psychologist, take a deep dive into Neural Desensitization & Integration training. This is NDIT Level 1 training (pre-requisite to Level 2, forthcoming 2024). Applicable toward forthcoming comprehensive NDIT certification.
CEs: 15 CE Credit(s)

Relationship Therapy Toolbox: Popular Empirical Skills to Transform Partnerships
Instructor: Corey Petersen, PhD, LCMFT
October 13, 2023 9:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)
Clinical research in the area of relationships and couples therapy has come a long way in the last 50 years, with findings galore, absolutely ripe for integration into work with dyads and individuals alike. But little has been done to synthesize these findings and compile them into a helpful "toolbox" of techniques we can use to leverage these findings in our relationships work. Join Dr. Corey Petersen as she bridges this gap, relevant for those who treat both couples and individuals with relationship issues.
CEs: 12 CE Credit(s)

Trauma Treatment Skills for Survivors of Domestic Abuse and Intimate Partner Violence
Instructor: Christiane Sanderson, BSc., MSc.
October 26, 2023 9:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)
Over 2-days and 6 hours, join internationally known British trauma psychologist, trainer, BBC TV consultant, and author Christiane Sanderson for a deep dive into her Power Threat Meaning Framework and Trauma Informed Practice. Learn modern research informed best practice for treating survivors of domestic abuse and intimate partner violence.
CEs: 6 CE Credit(s)

Fentanyl Surge: Etiology, Screening, & Ethical Considerations
Instructor: Jodi Ann Geis-Crowder, MS, LPC, ACS
November 3, 2023 10:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)
The fentanyl crisis is surging, the drug causing unprecendented overdoses up and down social classes. Fentanyl is laced into more common drugs, which means we see it in more SUD cases. Learn the etiology of fentanyl, screening procedures, and how to ethically manage risks associated with treatment.
CEs: 2 CE Credit(s)

Borderline Personality Disorder: Breakthrough Tools for the "Untreatable"
Instructor: Jeff Riggenbach, Ph.D.
November 4, 2023 9:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)
A DBT-adherent approach isn't always what the doctor ordered. Join personality disorder expert and trainer Dr. Jeff Riggenbach as he teaches a rock-solid integrative approach to help the "untreatable" clients with the strongest of BPD features. Dive deep into the diagnosis, learn to navigate it with confidence, and treat it with results!
CEs: 6 CE Credit(s)

Empowered Recovery: Motivational Interviewing Skills for Substance Abuse
Instructor: Kimberly Duris, EdD, LCPC
November 10, 2023 10:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)
Substance use and addiction are among the hardest to treat. Why? It's all about readiness and motivation to change behavior. This is the part addicts really struggle with - MI is your answer! Learn all the classic MI skills and how to effectively apply them in your substance abuse treatment with clients at all various stages of change.
CEs: 3 CE Credit(s)

Holiday Heartbreak - Clinical Tools to Manage Holiday Grief
Instructor: Tiffani Dilworth, LCPC, CGCS
November 16, 2023 11:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)
Holiday Grief is especially crippling for many clients highly triggered around this time. Our grief expert Tiffani Dilworth, LCPC will share with you some unique clinical tools and techniques to help clients both identify and successfully manage the different manifestations of Holiday Grief.
CEs: 1.5 CE Credit(s)

At the Intersections: Suicide Prevention for BIPOC & 2SLGBTQIA+ Youth
Instructor: Crystal Rozelle–Bennett, LMSW
December 1, 2023 1:00 pm
Central Standard Time (CST)
Suicide remains a leading cause of death in the United States - some minority groups facing up to 3x as much risk. Unique stressors, cultural factors, and age make minority youths exceptionally vulnerable to suicide. Learn specific techniques to evaluate, treat, and prevent minority youth suicide.
CEs: 3 CE Credit(s)

Narcissism, Hypersexuality, and Betrayal Trauma in Relationships: Treatment Tools
Instructor: Wendy Behary, MSW, LCSW
December 8, 2023 9:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)
Clients with strong narcissistic traits can default into hypersexual, detached stimulating-seeking modes where they become involved in excessive sexual preoccupation. Intimacy suffers and the offended partner becomes burdened by the trauma of betrayal. Learn what drives these relationship behaviors and how to deploy effective treatment.
CEs: 6 CE Credit(s)

Insight-Based Therapies in Action: Depth Work Tools to Set Up Behavior Change
Instructor: Katherine Helm, PhD
December 15, 2023 10:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)
Insight therapies are well-documented as clinically effective by themselves. But, what happens when we use insight theory FIRST, and then proceed into thought and behavior change? Dr. Helm uses mock counseling sessions to demonstrate effective integration of insight therapy with your favorite action-oriented approach to achieve better long-term outcomes!
CEs: 3 CE Credit(s)

"Reefer Renaissance": Marijuana Use & PTSD - Implications for Treatment
Instructor: Jennifer Sweeton, PsyD, MS, MA
January 5, 2024 9:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)
Attitudes about marijuana are shifting, and we are seeing increasing rates of legal consumption for both recreational and health reasons. Recent widespread use of marijuana has many clinicians wondering "how does daily marijuana use impact PTSD and our ability to treat it?" Dr. Jennifer Sweeton will discuss marijuana's effect on the brain and its overall impact on the effectiveness of therapy!
CEs: 2 CE Credit(s)

Self-Regulation Skills for Kids & Teens to Reduce Trauma, Anxiety, & More
Instructor: Christopher Willard, Psy.D.
January 12, 2024 9:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)
Therapeutically restoring a young person's ability to self-regulate can be a challenging, yet extremely important undertaking. Learn from Harvard faculty member, author, speaker, and psychologist Dr. Chris Willard as he teaches you tools to help kids and teens better manage anxiety, depression, ADHD, & more.
CEs: 4 CE Credit(s)

Written Exposure Therapy: Evidence-Based Tools for Trauma & PTSD
Instructor: Jennifer Sweeton, PsyD, MS, MA
January 19, 2024 9:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)
Not many people know that Written Exposure Therapy (WET) is an evidence-based brief trauma approach that was recently declared a first-line PTSD therapy in the VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guidelines. Extra useful for both online therapy and in-person therapy, take away tools to induce exposure in a novel and controlled fashion your clients can get behind!
CEs: 6 CE Credit(s)

NDIT Module 1 Deep Dive: Skills to Activate Mirror Neurons & Build the Alliance
Instructor: Jennifer Sweeton, PsyD, MS, MA
January 24, 2024 1:00 pm
Central Standard Time (CST)
Take a "deep dive" into Module 1 of Dr. Jennifer Sweeton's revolutionary trauma treatment approach, NDIT, and learn how to build and strengthen the alliance - arguably the most important part of therapy (and the main predictor of success). No prior NDIT training is necessary!
CEs: 3 CE Credit(s)

“Out of It”: Trauma-Related Dissociation & Powerful Tools to Promote Reconnection
Instructor: Kathy Steele, MN, CS
January 26, 2024 9:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)
Many trauma courses touch on dissociation as a symptom, but very few trainings dive into dissociation as its own phenomenon, exploring its common presentations, various drivers, and targeted interventions. Dissociation is mysterious and can be intimidating to work with, but it doesn't have to be with the right training and practice!
CEs: 6 CE Credit(s)

Neural Desensitization to Accelerate Trauma Recovery: NDIT Level 1 Training (Feb 2024)
Instructor: Jennifer Sweeton, PsyD, MS, MA
February 2, 2024 8:30 am
Central Standard Time (CST)
Taught by a Stanford-trained neuroscientist and clinical psychologist, take a deep dive into Neural Desensitization & Integration training. This is NDIT Level 1 training (pre-requisite to Level 2, forthcoming late 2024). Applicable toward forthcoming comprehensive NDIT certification.
CEs: 15 CE Credit(s)

Epigenetics & the Mind Brain Gene Connection: A Systems Approach to Mental Health
Instructor: John Arden, PhD, ABPP
February 9, 2024 9:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)
Clinical theories and methods come and go in and out of vogue, but what are the REAL, core drivers of mental health? Learn to understand the status of our mental health as a function of our environment, experiences within that environment, and their interactions on our metabolism, immune system, genes, and brain dynamics to begin treating clients from a 21st century systems perspective!
CEs: 6 CE Credit(s)

ACT for Trauma & PTSD: Integrative Neuroscience-Informed Applications
Instructor: Emily Wharton, PsyD
March 8, 2024 10:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)
More recent research is exploring Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) as an effective approach alongside exposure-based strategies in the treatment of trauma & PTSD. Join Stanford psychologist Dr. Emily Wharton as she teaches you intuitive ACT skills you can use to drive better therapeutic engagement, compliance, and lasting trauma recovery!
CEs: 6 CE Credit(s)

Cosmetic Psychotherapy: Ethical Considerations - "Is It Therapy, Just Because?"
Instructor: Corey Petersen, PhD, LCMFT
March 29, 2024 1:00 pm
Central Standard Time (CST)
Yes, in today's world, there are people who seek therapy who aren't mentally distressed. But why, and is it ok? With decreasing therapy stigma, having a therapist is even viewed by some as a luxury. How does this phenomenon impact how we approach treatment? What are the ethical implications? Strap in for this intriguing seminar on "Cosmetic Psychotherapy!"
CEs: 3 CE Credit(s)

“Everyone Does It” – Skillfully Manage the Ethical Minefields of Countertransference
Instructor: Allison Broennimann, PhD
April 12, 2024 2:00 pm
Central Standard Time (CST)
You heard it a lot in grad school - countertransference. Sounds dry and clinical, but it's a process that happens to all therapists. It's at the root of most ethical violations that result in board complaints from clients. Learn to manage it smoothly and use it to propel your therapy outcomes and personal growth!
CEs: 4 CE Credit(s)

Generation Games: Ethics of Working Through a Generational Lens
Instructor: Dawn Friedman, MSEd, LPCC-S
April 19, 2024 1:00 pm
Central Standard Time (CST)
The Battle of the Generations - our favorite "us vs. them" game. Millennials and Boomers go at it, Boomers and Gen Z. If you've been to Grandma's for Thanksgiving dinner, you've seen the feuds play out on the family stage. How do generational differences influence the therapy process? What should you be doing to provide the best care around these dynamics?
CEs: 3 CE Credit(s)

Dulling a Double-Edge Sword: Strategies to Manage Kids' Screen Time
Instructor: Dawn Friedman, MSEd, LPCC-S
April 26, 2024 1:00 pm
Central Standard Time (CST)
Technology is now tethered by no wires, but connected to everything & everyone. Temptation, distraction, and mindless entertainment just a finger swipe away. Unchecked, our brains dependent on small dopamine hits social media feeds & gaming apps provide 24/7. Learn the impacts of excessive screen time & skills for parents to successfully manage it at home.
CEs: 3 CE Credit(s)

Writing Letters for Support Animals Confidently: Dispelling Myths & Misconceptions
Instructor: Jessie L. Rayl, Ed.D., LPC
May 3, 2024 10:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)
Many therapists decline to write therapy animal letters for fear of legal liability, but our ethics demand this important advocacy. Join Dr. Jessie L. Rayl, who is a person with a deaf-blind disability, as she discusses how to confidently and safely advocate for your clients who may benefit from a service or support animal!
CEs: 2 CE Credit(s)

Neural Desensitization to Accelerate Trauma Recovery: NDIT Level 1 Training (May 2024)
Instructor: Jennifer Sweeton, PsyD, MS, MA
May 24, 2024 8:30 am
Central Standard Time (CST)
Taught by a Stanford-trained neuroscientist and clinical psychologist, take a deep dive into Neural Desensitization & Integration training. This is NDIT Level 1 training (pre-requisite to Level 2, forthcoming late 2024). Applicable toward forthcoming comprehensive NDIT certification.
CEs: 15 CE Credit(s)

Modern & Effective Therapy Techniques for Clients With Disabilities
Instructor: Jessie L. Rayl, Ed.D., LPC
June 7, 2024 1:00 pm
Central Standard Time (CST)
Helping professionals receive little targeted training to effectively treat people with disabilties. The number of people with disabilities is increasing, and many report a lack of overall support from providers. Learn actionable techniques you can use TODAY to be more competent and responsive to the needs of clients with both acquired and congenital disabilities.
CEs: 3 CE Credit(s)

Solution-Focused Therapy Skills for Depression & Other Mood Disorders
Instructor: Jodi Ann Geis-Crowder, MS, LPC, ACS
June 14, 2024 10:00 am
Central Standard Time (CST)
Depression doesn't get nearly the attention that anxiety does, yet its co-occurrence with anxiety make it extremely important that all clinicians be proficient in its treatment, even if it's not the "population you treat." The COVID-Depression link is now well documented in over half of COVID-19 survivors. Learn to tackle depression with classic SFBT skills for client-driven engagement and recovery!
CEs: 3 CE Credit(s)
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