How the Body Carries Racialized Trauma: A Therapeutic Pathway to Resilience & Healing
WE CAN’T HELP OURSELVES EVEN BEGIN TO HEAL RACIALIZED TRAUMA IF WE DON’T ACKNOWLEDGE THAT IT EVEN EXISTS. Our society needs to break down systems... Read more
Techniques for Creatively and Compassionately Addressing the Impulse to Self-Harm and Relapse
Many clinicians still insist that clients sign and abide by a standard safety contract as a way to manage self-harm and addictive behaviors. This inevitably... Read more
Techniques for Creatively and Compassionately Addressing the Impulse to Self-Harm and Relapse
Many clinicians still insist that clients sign and abide by a standard safety contract as a way to manage self-harm and addictive behaviors. This inevitably... Read more
2-Day Shame-Informed Treatment Certification Course
Shame lurks in the shadows of almost every therapy hour. It can push your clients to hide their innermost feelings, put them into a freeze state where they... Read more
How the Body Carries Racialized Trauma: A Therapeutic Pathway to Resilience & Healing
WE CAN’T HELP OURSELVES EVEN BEGIN TO HEAL RACIALIZED TRAUMA IF WE DON’T ACKNOWLEDGE THAT IT EVEN EXISTS. Our society needs to break down systems... Read more
Using the Experiential “Trauma Timeline” Intervention in Treating Trauma and Addiction
The Trauma Timeline, part of Relational Trauma Repair, Dr. Dayton’s psycho-educational model, is an experiential process for groups and one to one... Read more
Linda Graham on Developing Resiliency
How can therapists help clients train their resiliency "muscles"?In the past, resilience was thought of as an immutable trait: something we're born with that predetermines how well we can tolerate stress. In reality, Linda... Read more
The Reassurance Trap
Living with UncertainlyWe can’t guarantee certainty about anything, really. But some of us become haunted by needing to know for sure. We call this unrelenting need the Reassurance... Read more
Building a Trauma-Informed, Compassionate Classroom
Meeting your students’ social and emotional needs in the classroom is foundational to effective learning. It’s a difficult job among typical... Read more
Telemental Health
Virtual care is the new normal. Are you prepared? In this comprehensive guide, therapist and certified telemental health trainer Joni Gilbertson discusses the... Read more
Supporting Students Experiencing Homelessness
The Key to Safety and Trauma-sensitive CareI work at a school for elementary- and middle-school kids in New York City. Counseling children and families affected by homelessness is a rapidly expanding... Read more
Is Trauma Therapy Doing Enough for People of Color?
What is a therapist to do?When it comes to addressing systemic racism and injustice, “therapy’s not enough,” says trauma expert Mary Jo Barrett. But that doesn’t mean therapists... Read more
Legal and Ethical Issues in Behavioral Health in Kentucky
Without the proper legal awareness needed to stay in compliance, you may face grave legal and financial consequences. This seminar will show you how to... Read more
Legal and Ethical Issues in Behavioral Health in Kentucky
Without the proper legal awareness needed to stay in compliance, you may face grave legal and financial consequences. This seminar will show you how to... Read more
Rethinking Anger
The Bioenergetic Therapy ApproachToo often, therapists working with anger focus on controlling and preventing it, rather than finding constructive ways to use it. Bioenergetic therapy regards... Read more
What Four Decades of Practice Has Taught Me
Janina Fisher’s Lessons for Every Beginning TherapistIf you could go back in time and give advice to yourself as a beginning therapist, what would you say? Worry less? Train harder? Practice more self-care... Read more
Living with Life's Uncertainties
Wisdom from Rick Hanson's Networker Symposium KeynoteRick Hanson describes how becoming more mindful of our body and thoughts, and the link between the two, can make us happier and less afraid of life's... Read more
Massachusetts Legal and Ethical Issues for Mental Health Clinicians
This program focuses on ethical, legal, statutory or regulatory policies, guidelines and standards that impact psychological practice and explores the manner... Read more
Massachusetts Legal and Ethical Issues for Mental Health Clinicians
This program focuses on ethical, legal, statutory or regulatory policies, guidelines and standards that impact psychological practice and explores the manner... Read more
MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy & Ecstasy: Cutting-Edge Research, Assessment & Intervention for Trauma, Anxiety & More
MDMA-assisted psychotherapy is increasingly in the news as a novel and exciting breakthrough in psychotherapy, and a rapid outpouring of research continues to... Read more
MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy & Ecstasy: Cutting-Edge Research, Assessment & Intervention for Trauma, Anxiety & More
MDMA-assisted psychotherapy is increasingly in the news as a novel and exciting breakthrough in psychotherapy, and a rapid outpouring of research continues to... Read more
Energy Psychology: A Bodymind Approach for Rapidly Transforming Stress and Trauma
Energy psychology (EP) (e.g. Tapping) is an evidenced based approach (over 125 published studies) to treat trauma, anxiety, stress and other important clinical... Read more
Collective Trauma: Practical Strategies for Working Somatically in Times of Change
We live in a time of collective trauma. It is a shared experience that impacts the psychological and somatic health for both clients and therapist. The trauma... Read more
Trauma and The Moving Body
Those oppressed by violence in daily life struggle due to lack of access to everything that provides refuge and safety. This presentation will share embodied... Read more
From Disorganization to Organization: Working with Somatic Experiencing®
After years of doing body-based trauma resolution work, as a psychodynamic, relationally-oriented psychotherapist, I have arrived at the conviction that what... Read more
Becoming Safely Embodied: Building a Solid, Steady Secure Self
Trauma imprints a legacy of hopeless, despair, and shame which prevents building a foundational sense of self and interrupts resolution. Using the... Read more
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy: Body Oriented Therapy Techniques for Trauma and Attachment
The body’s intelligence is largely an untapped resource in psychotherapy. Few educational programs in psychology or counseling emphasize how to... Read more
Coming to Your Senses: Recovering from Trauma by Learning to Safely Inhabit Your Body
Now we can help people recover from trauma and reclaim ownership of their lives. We can now bring them in synch with their lives today, to feel alive and here... Read more


