The Challenging Ethics of Mental Health Supervision New 3 credits
Supervisors are essential to the practice of mental health, but the supervisor’s role is a complicated one. Ethical considerations for supervisors can be very different from that of their supervisees....
Getting Started in Clinical Supervision: Key Components for Structure Style and Best Practice New 1.5 credits
This presentation is designed to provide an engaging introduction to the key components needed to establish effective and ethical clinical supervision. Participants will begin by exploring the definition of clinical...
A Brief Introduction to Discovering Your Supervisory Style New 1.5 credits
This session will offer clinical supervisors a focused opportunity to explore the foundational elements of developing a personal supervisory approach. In this session, participants will identify six key dimensions that...
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An Introduction to Clinical Supervision Groups New 1.5 credits
This presentation offers practical tools and strategies to elevate clinical group supervision. This training provides an introduction to effective group supervision, designed to equip participants with foundational knowledge and facilitation...
Exploring Social Determinants of Health 1.5 credits
Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) are the conditions in the environments where people are born, live, learn, work, play, worship, and age. They affect nearly everyone in a wide range...
Physical and Mental health professionals cannot ignore the impact that various forms of bias play into the barriers to and disparities experience in the delivery of care. For instance, the...
Throughout the United States and abroad, boys are more commonly diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Many girls and even females in adulthood are overlooked as having ASD. While the...
There is so much yet to learn about the Insula and its impact in therapy and emotional healing. The insula is considered the “fifth lobe” of the human brain due...
Four Tasks of Motivational Interviewing 3 credits
Motivational interviewing (MI) is a client-centered approach to helping people change behaviors to meet their goals. Because MI works where the client “is,” it isn’t curriculum-driven. Yet, the four tasks...
Have you faced complex ethical dilemmas in your practice? Clinicians are often faced with “grey areas” when confronted with ethically complicated cases. This workshop explores the nature of complex ethics...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly prevalent in the behavioral health professions. AI is being used to conduct client risk assessments; assist people in crisis; strengthen prevention efforts; document clinical...
People all across the world are struggling with trauma and PTSD and yet most either don’t know how to process their traumatic experiences or have been shamed for trying. As...
Somatic Symptom Disorder, Illness Anxiety, and Health-Related OCD conditions often pose challenges in clinical practice. By prioritizing the mechanics of psychoeducation, the tools to navigate this diagnostic complexity will be...
Mental and Behavioral Health Professionals throughout the United States are mandated reporters of suspected child maltreatment, and are often required to report concerns for intimate partner violence and/or elder abuse,...
Evidence-Based Treatment of Depression 3 credits
Integrating CBT and Other Effective Therapeutic Methods
Major Depression and other mood disorders are frequently encountered in clinical practice and mental health professionals often find clients presenting with these diagnoses challenging for several reasons. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy...
Gaslighting is a form of verbal and emotional abuse that is endemic in our society. It can be subtle and hard to spot but causes lasting damage to their self-esteem,...
This workshop addresses the profound universal wound of separation from the earth through an integrated framework combining Robert Kegan’s adult development model, Ecopsychology, and Internal Family Systems (IFS). Nonviolent Communication...
Trauma recovery is a complex dance between the nervous system states of fight, flight, and freeze. This is why a primarily top-down approach is not sufficient to support long-term wellness....
While many often think of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) to mainly impact children and adolescents, millions of adults are impacted by ADHD in adulthood. Living with ADHD can have adverse outcomes...
Unlock the Power of Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy in Your Practice. Are you ready to elevate your therapeutic approach and effectively address complex trauma and dissociation? Join Stacy Ruse,...