Seizing the Moment: Re-Humanizing Grief Care for Our Clients and Ourselves
I thought I knew quite a bit about grief. Then on a beautiful, ordinary summer day in 2009, I watched my partner drown. If anyone could be prepared to deal... Read more
Survivors Guilt, Regret and Shame: Interventions for Today’s Grieving Clients
Guilt, regret, and shame are common emotions to experience after a loss or traumatic event. But the pandemic has added unique and complicated elements to... Read more
Expressive Arts for Children and Adults: Giving Grief a Voice
Many people are left speechless when death and loss tears their world apart. And when you have clients grieving so intensely that words won’t come, being... Read more
Ethics and Personal Loss: Using Self-Disclosure in Grief Support
So many professionals drawn to grief work have experienced their own personal losses. And a growing body of research shows us that self-disclosure can be a... Read more
VIDEO: A Special Invitation
Pat Ogden’s Complex Trauma Master ClassWatch this special invitation to her Networker Master Class, and discover how Sensorimotor Psychotherapy can be woven into interventions you’re already... Read more
Creating Safe Spaces for Culturally Diverse Clients to Grieve
Culturally unique ways of mourning have often been overlooked or unacknowledged, abruptly derailing the grieving process for many. Without empowering clients... Read more
Clinical Strategies for Collective Grief and Pandemic Fatigue
The scale of loss your clients have been subjected to is unlike anything in a generation. Grief is now collectively woven into our... Read more
Narrative Therapy Techniques for Navigating Grief and Uncertainty
The pandemic has served as a reminder that we never know what’s around the bend. I was fourteen when both of my parents got cancer at the same time. My... Read more
The 6th Stage of Grief: Why Meaning Making is More Important Than Ever
“There is no meaning in dying in a pandemic.” I’ve heard this from so many people over the last two years. And they’re right. And the... Read more
From Loss to Resilience with Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy (EFIT)
Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy (EFIT) is one of the fastest growing therapeutic approaches available to clinicians today. Its attachment-based... Read more
Big Behaviors in Small Containers
When it comes to working with dysregulated children, sometimes the biggest behaviors come in the smallest containers. From tantrums and defiance to... Read more
VIDEO: Prolonged Grief Disorder
Does This New Diagnosis Help or Hurt?What does the diagnosis of prolonged grief disorder mean to clinicians and grieving individuals? Read more
Helping Autistic Clients Relate and Communicate through DIR/Floortime®: A Powerful Evidenced-Base Developmental Model That Works!
Your autistic clients don’t need you to extinguish their behaviors, instead they need your help with difficulties with relating and... Read more
Racial Disparities and Neurodivergence in Autism: Strategies for Systemic Change and Equitable Care
Drawing on both clinical as well as lived experience as fathers of autistic children, Drs. Robert Naseef and Michael Hannon highlight the realities of... Read more
Techniques for After an Autism Meltdown: Supporting Prevention of Future Eruptions
View Kathy Morris, M.Ed., B.S., and learn proven post-vention strategies and tools to help autistic children and adolescents recognize their stages of an... Read more
Navigating Autism with a Strengths-Based Mindset: Empowering Clients to Find and Develop their Strengths and Thrive!
In this recording, Temple teaches you the strength-based mindset you need to help your autistic clients (children to young adults) reach their full... Read more
Treating Autism and PTSD Comorbid Through a Polyvagal-Informed Lens: A Framework to Inform EMDR and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Interventions in Therapy
What if treating autism were more like working with trauma and less like learning a foreign language like Behavioral Analysis? That the states in which a... Read more
Help Autistic Clients Build Strengths, Ease Frustration, & Engage with the World: Techniques to Improve Cognitive Development, Early Language Development, Anxiety, & Behavior
Watch autism expert and author, Robert J. Bernstein, MA, as he teaches you how to skillfully use cognitive/developmental approaches to significantly improve... Read more
Dissecting the Brain-Gut Connection to Address Sensorimotor Concerns for Autistic Children
Watch sought after occupational therapist, Dr. Varleisha Gibbs, PhD, OTD, OTR/L, ASDCS, as she walks you through improved evidence-based approaches to properly... Read more
Developing Core Competencies as an Autism Specialist through a Neurodiversity Lens
In this dynamic session, watch Emile Gouws, an autistic self-advocate, educator, and researcher and his good friend Jeffrey Guenzel, LPC, as you learn the... Read more
Not Just Surviving, but Thriving with Autism
Autistic individuals report feeling misunderstood by providers, teachers, and family members, which affects the types and effectiveness of interventions... Read more
Abilities & Strengths-Based Autism Interventions: Help Clients Find Success in Education, Employment, Community, and More!
It's time to rethink autism intervention, moving our focus toward abilities and strengths not deficits and disabilities. In this groundbreaking session... Read more
Enhancing Social Communication for Autistic Clients: Neurodiversity Principles in Action
In an empathic, wise, and insightful way, Barry M. Prizant, PhD, CCC-SLP, a leading voice on autism and neurodevelopmental conditions, will walk you through... Read more

