Baseline Suicidality in Neurodivergent Kids
Misunderstanding Sensory and Emotional ChaosIn misdiagnosed neurodivergent teens, suicidality may not be indicators of a desire to die but of misunderstood sensory and emotional chaos. Read more
Pet Loss Grief Counseling Trained Professional
The grief that accompanies a pet’s death can be overwhelming. Guilt-inducing decisions surrounding euthanasia are common; and friends and family may... Read more
Documentation and Risk Management in Behavioral Health: Top Ethical Challenges
Sometimes regarded as a “necessary evil,” the reality is that the quality of practitioners’ documentation often determines the outcomes of... Read more
Answers to Therapy's Big, Slippery Questions
What Has Our Field Forgotten?Tara Brach, Irvin Yalom, Eugene Gendlin, and Daniel Kahneman share answers to some of the biggest, most slippery questions therapists face. Read more
The Traumatized and At-Risk Youth Toolbox
Help children move through their trauma with interventions that tap into their natural instincts of playfulness and curiosity. In The Traumatized and... Read more
How Do We Change Bad Habits?
Getting to Know Our Mental MachineryDaniel Kahneman, bestselling author of "Thinking Fast and Slow," explores how therapists can help clients change bad habits that cause misery. Read more
How Do We Cultivate Wonder?
Developing a Felt SenseEugene Gendlin, the developer of Focusing, explores the importance of moving beyond mindfulness to develop a whole body sense of a situation. Read more
How Do We Live Our Best Life?
Facing Existential Issues in TherapyAs our field shifts away from depth psychotherapy to imparting knowledge, what are we losing in the process? Read more
How Do We End Suffering?
Spirituality, Therapy and the Middle WayTara Brach explores the importance of honoring clients' personal stories without getting lost in a spiritually limiting notion of the self. Read more
Women’s Mental Health Across the Lifespan: The Latest Techniques from CBT, DBT, and Mindfulness to Treat the Impact of Hormonal Shifts, PMS, PMDD, Postpartum, Perimenopause & Menopause
Hormonal shifts throughout a woman’s life can trigger mood swings, anxiety, insomnia, and attentional issues - often mistaken for mental health... Read more
Interjurisdictional Practice: A Quick Guide to Ethical and Legal Compliance Across State Lines
Whether you’re already working with clients in multiple states or you’re thinking about starting … the maze of state regulations can feel... Read more
Imagery Rehearsal Therapy (IRT) for Trauma: Rapidly Decrease Chronic Nightmares, Improve Sleep and Reduce PTSD Symptoms
Nightmares and sleep disturbances are among the most distressing and persistent symptoms of trauma. But assuming these issues will improve as therapy... Read more
When Memories Get in the Way
Unlearning the Truths We Tell OurselvesSometimes a client's memory may be a red herring that keeps us from focusing on what’s really important: what’s happening in the here and now. Read more
Co-Occurring Disorders in Substance Use Treatment: Integrated Assessment and Treatment Strategies for Dual Diagnosis Clients
Co-occurring disorders are more the rule than the exception with clients who have substance use issues. But the unique interplay of psychiatric disorders and... Read more
Working with Suicidal Risk: The Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS) and Other Evidence-Based Treatments
Too often lack of training, confidence, or the fear of malpractice litigation ends with clinicians sending suicidal clients to emergency departments and... Read more
Ethics and Risk Management in Behavioral Health: What Every Clinician Needs to Know About Mental Health and the Law
Watch Attorney Robert Landau and Dr. Frederic Reamer as they collaborate to deliver an interactive, dynamic presentation on ever-changing ethics and... Read more
They’re Not Gaslighting You
Relationships are hard enough without turning every disagreement into a therapy session. These days, it seems like every argument comes with a side of... Read more
Racial Trauma and Minority Stress: The Culturally Competent Clinician's Guide to Assessment and Treatment
Violent and unjust deaths televised on 24-hour loops. The terrifying stress of traffic stops. Walking into a store and being followed by a clerk. Race-based... Read more
Intensive Somatic Parts Work for Trauma: A Complete Workshop on Using IFS Therapy with Body-Based Tools
IFS therapy has transformed trauma treatment giving clients a better way to heal from their emotional wounds. But trauma also lives in the body. And their... Read more
EMDR Simplified: Practical Tools for Organizing Treatment of Trauma, PTSD, Anxiety and More
Drawing on over 25 years of experience, Sue Genest developed this training to help clinicians organize their EMDR treatment, simply and effectively. Since... Read more
Brainspotting with David Grand: Integrating the Neuroexperiential Model for Rapid Trauma Healing
Discover Brainspotting: the life-changing approach that equips therapists to access and rapidly process trauma hidden deeply within the brain and body. Evolved... Read more
ACT for Behavioral Addictions: A Shame-Free Approach for Helping Clients Understand Their Triggers, Break Compulsive Patterns, and Embrace Pain with Purpose
Gain the tools you need to effectively treat clients struggling with behavioral addictions such as gambling, pornography, shopping, and even seemingly benign... Read more
Clinical Applications for DBT of Teens and Young Adults
Feeling “stuck” in your clinical work with teens and young adults? Are you, like so many of your colleagues, seeing more and more clients in the... Read more
Couples Attachment Therapy Workshop: A Clinical Toolkit to Connect, Heal and Help Partners Be Secure in Love
Unmet childhood attachment needs are driving your clients’ defensiveness, distrust, and fear … … and the hard truth as their therapist is... Read more