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159 courses

A Therapist’s Loss: Grieving our Clients
This course reviews the losses therapists experience in their professional work, focusing on client loss (e.g., suicide, terminal illness, unexpected deaths). Attendees will be able to recognize their losses, the impact of those losses on self and…

ACT for Clinician Self-Care
Therapist burnout negatively affects both therapist well-being and client outcomes, leading clinicians to leave meaningful jobs. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), a mindfulness-based approach, helps clinicians cope with stress by changing their…

ACT Foundations
ACT is an engaging, evidence-based therapy modality. The ACT Foundations course features expert discussion and engaging role plays to educate and empower mental health practitioners.
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ADHD and Executive Functioning: Clinical Considerations
ADHD is a widely discussed diversity that presents with strengths and limitations, yet due to masking, it can be hard for clinicians to differentiate ADHD from other challenges, including complex trauma, anxiety, and autism. This training is geared…
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Advanced PTSD Case Conceptualization
In this course, you will learn how to get to the heart of a client’s PTSD in order to drive improvements clinically from the inside out. This course can help you achieve clarity regarding why each client developed PTSD in the first place, and why they…

Advanced Supervision in Mental Health Care
This course addresses advanced issues in mental health supervision, including how supervisors can discuss and address supervisees’ personal values and their impacts on clients, specific techniques to accomplish several supervision tasks, how to document…

Affirming and Celebratory Transgender Care
One out of every five transgender people who disclose their identity to a therapist will be urged by their therapist to stop being transgender. One out of 10 transgender people will be refused services entirely, often because the provider cites a lack…

Assessing Substance Use Risk
Effective screening for substance use can increase our identification of clients’ substance use needs and increase our effectiveness in treating co-occurring conditions. In this presentation you will learn approaches to categorizing substance use…
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Autism: Clinical Considerations
This training is geared towards clinicians who support autistic clients, with specific information on autism treatment across the lifespan. Clinical presentations of autistic clients will be shared, as well as the benefits of recognizing and…

Behavior Management Training (Children 2-12)
Behavior Management Training (Children 2-12) shows practitioners how to train caregivers in the application of behavioral principles to guiding a person - in this case, children ages 2-12 - from problematic to prosocial behaviors that will support…

Beyond Self-Care: Tending to the Wounded Healer
This seminar will invite participants to reflect on their own self-care, their relationship to the larger socio-political landscape, and how each of these areas impact client outcomes.

Breaking the Binge Eating Cycle
In this course, participants will learn how to ask questions that help clients talk openly about their eating, assess for binge eating disorder symptoms, and use evidence-based strategies to break the binge eating cycle. Specific topics include…
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Bringing Body Image Into Your Practice
Participants in this course will take a deeper look at the history of body image, how to critically think about the media, and will be empowered with tools to help deepen their body image work with clients. The goal of this session is to challenge the…

California Child Abuse Assessment and Reporting
This course trains psychotherapists and other mandated reporters on California’s legal requirements for child abuse reporting for mandated reporters.

California Telehealth Law
In this course, we review California's definition of telehealth, its regulations for telehealth providers, and how providers can best inform clients about appropriate uses of telehealth and technology in the therapy process. Topics include interstate…
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Case Studies & Interventions in Complex Bereavement
This course briefly reviews related diagnoses, trauma, stress, depression, and PTSD, and how they play into complex bereavement. Drawing on principles of ACT, Relational-Cultural Theory, existential therapy, and Buddhist psychology, you will learn clear…

CBT for Reducing Suicide Risk
Learn how to equip yourself, as a clinician, to not only bring up the topic of suicide with your clients but to also help them prepare for and manage suicidal crises through the use of cognitive behavioral therapy.

Chronic Pain Assessment and Brief Intervention
In this presentation, you will learn about key factors that can influence the experience of chronic pain, and the psychological theories that can be used to improve assessment and guide brief interventions for chronic pain. You will learn specific…

Clients Who Threaten Therapists
While instances of clients physically attacking therapists are rare, they do happen. This course answers questions such as whether a therapist can contact law enforcement for help without violating confidentiality, and whether a therapist can terminate…

Clinician Well-being: Building Supportive Systems
This course equips healthcare clinicians to enhance their well-being by integrating principles from the US Surgeon General Workplace Mental Health Guidance Report (2022). Participants will gain practical insights to create a supportive culture that…

Clinician Well-being: Creating Psychologically Safe Workplaces
This course addresses the critical issue of clinician well-being within the healthcare sector by focusing on the creation of psychologically safe workplaces. Grounded in research, participants will delve into the understanding and application of the…

Clinician Well-being: Exploring Moral Distress and Well-being
Learn about the science of burnout, moral injury, moral distress, and well-being among healthcare clinicians. This course is the first of an 8-part series.

Clinician Well-being: Leadership Strategies Amidst Moral Distress
This course equips healthcare leaders with tools to navigate moral distress, prevent burnout, and foster a healthy organizational culture. Recognizing moral distress's impact on well-being and patient outcomes, leaders learn evidence-based strategies to…

Clinician Well-being: Navigating Primary and Secondary Traumatic Stress
This course is designed to address the critical issue of clinician well-being by exploring the intricacies of primary and secondary traumatic stress within the healthcare profession. Grounded in research and real-world applications, the program equips…

Clinician Well-being: Overcoming Workplace Challenges
In today's demanding healthcare environments, addressing moral injury has become increasingly critical for maintaining clinician wellbeing and fostering a positive workplace culture. This course is designed to equip learners with the knowledge and…

Clinician Well-being: Preventing Moral Distress
Explore clinician well-being in healthcare by differentiating between moral injury, moral distress, and burnout. Learn to apply evidence-based strategies for preventing burnout, fostering a supportive healthcare environment that prioritizes the mental…

Clinician Well-being: Self-compassion in Action
This course is designed to provide healthcare professionals with essential insights and practical tools to enhance their self-compassion, a vital component of overall well-being and the antidote to burnout, allowing for quality patient care. The course…

Clinician Well-being Series: Application & Summary
This course is designed to provide mental health clinicians with a comprehensive understanding of key factors influencing their well-being and effectiveness in practice. Grounded in research and practical applications, participants will explore…

Clinician Well-being Series: Foundations
This course, tailored for mental health and healthcare clinicians, offers a comprehensive understanding of moral injury, moral distress, and burnout within the healthcare context. Grounded in research and evidence-based practices, participants gain…

Clinician Well-being Series: Solutions for Leaders and Systems
This course equips mental health leaders with strategies to prevent burnout among themselves and their staff, understand the impact of mental health on the workplace, and identify opportunities for authenticity and boundaries. By addressing these…
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Co-Parenting: Practical Tools for Two-Home Families
This course addresses the challenges co-parents face when transitioning to a two-home system, as well as the emotional adjustments they experience and the behaviors that negatively affect their children. It will also equip therapists with practical…

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Adaptations for Adolescents
Learn how to develop a rapport with younger clients, appropriately include their parents or guardians in the treatment process, navigate issues of confidentiality, and analyze the developmental factors that affect them.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety
Learn how to treat the cognitive, emotive, and behavioral aspects of anxiety using effective strategies such as relaxation training, breathing training, and the tense-relax method.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression
Learn how understanding CBT’s mind-body connection can prepare you to teach your clients techniques like behavioral activation and the ABCDE method.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia
Learn how to modify the cognitive, behavioral and emotive symptoms of sleep disorders using techniques like sleep restriction, stimulus control, and psychoeducation on sleep hygiene.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Foundations: A Skills-Based Approach
Learn about the therapeutic model that CBT is based on and effective strategies you can use to bolster your practice.

Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality
Provides information on a therapeutic framework that will help you to identify and treat suicidal risk with a client who is suicidal.

Collaborative Care Model
Learn the key concepts and practices of the collaborative care model, effective administrative and clinical planning strategies to implement the model, and how to analyze the required components of incorporating the collaborative care model…
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Compassion Fatigue Among Therapists of Color
In this workshop we will explore the complex interaction of our own personal experiences of racial injustice, the systemic racism that impedes our work with clients and its impact on client session content as it relates to therapists’ compassion fatigue.
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Contemporary Psychodynamic Theory Across Paradigms
In this course, we will review basic theoretical and technical aspects of contemporary psychodynamic systems, including a review of empirical support and criticisms.

Counseling on Access to Lethal Means
This course teaches mental health professionals and healthcare providers about lethal means counseling, which helps ensure that clients can make it through suicidal crises alive and access the support they need.

Creative Interventions for Children Birth-to-Five
This course will illuminate best practices for engaging the youngest patients in therapy, teaching creative techniques for sustaining child and family involvement in both in-person and virtual settings. Participants will learn to build a safe…

Culturally Responsive Behavioral Healthcare: Foundations
This course is designed to teach the contextual concepts of culture, diversity, marginalization, and intersectionality, and how those play a role in the behavioral health treatment field.

DBT-Informed Therapy: Adolescents
Learn how to apply key concepts and skills of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) informed care when working with adolescents, specifically in the areas of pre-treatment (client assessment and orientation) and individual client sessions.

DBT-Informed Therapy: Foundations
Learn the key concepts and skills of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) informed care and how mental health practitioners can incorporate them into treatment including pre-treatment (client assessment and orientation) and individual client sessions.

DBT-Informed Therapy: Foundations (Podcast Version)
Learn the key concepts and skills of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) informed care and how mental health practitioners can incorporate them into treatment including pre-treatment (client assessment and orientation) and individual client sessions.

Deconstructing Infidelity
This course introduces clinicians to the terminology, etiology, and potential impacts of infidelity on treatment and outcomes in couples therapy. Participants will learn a cross-cultural definition of infidelity, enhancing their understanding and…
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Dismantling Racial Oppression in Clinical Practice
This course helps clinicians to move beyond the requisite diversity course and develop a deeper understanding and integration of their racial blind spots and the multifaceted implications of social, systemic, institutionalized, and internalized…

Diversity and Mental Health
Learn about the different types of diversity, how negative reactions to diversity affect many people’s mental health, and how to promote…
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Divorce Options: Supporting Clients Through Next Steps
This course will provide practitioners with an understanding of the pros and cons of different divorce options, and how these options may differentially affect their client(s) and the therapeutic process during the divorce process.

Dual Relationships in Clinical Practice

Early Detection of Psychosis
This course will cover how to recognize early warning signs and symptoms of psychosis and strategies for effectively screening, assessing, engaging, and providing or connecting with appropriate care. Clinicians will learn about evidence based practices…

Eating Disorders Among Boys and Men
This course will provide clinicians with important information on body image concerns and eating disorder behaviors among boys and men. Clinicians will leave the course with targeted methods to assess and screen male clients for eating disorders and…

Effective Goal Setting for Health Behavior Change
Dr. Lindsay Oberleitner addresses the science of goal setting and shares examples of how it can be applied to clinical practice. Participants will also review case examples of effective and less effective client health behavior goals, and examine the…

Ethical Issues in Couple and Family Therapy
This course addresses the unique ethical challenges associated with couples and family therapy including the scope of therapist competence, goals of therapy, family conflict, consent for treatment, confidentiality, and family violence.
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Ethics: Reconsidering Dual Relationships
In this advanced ethics course, we’ll review the ethical guidance on dual relationships, focusing on the flexibility built into that guidance.

Ethics: Self-Disclosure in Therapy
In accordance with professional ethical standards, this course honors the complexity of decision-making around self-disclosure, and encourages careful consideration of the specific context and situation alongside consideration of the content of the…

Ethics: Therapy by App
What is the therapist’s responsibility when it comes to the policies and practices of a digital platform they’re providing services through? This course takes a dive into reasons why therapist may place themselves at risk when providing app-based…
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Family Interaction Cycles
Effective family therapy relies on having an accurate understanding of the inner workings of a family, including how things go wrong. This course utilizes concepts of family systems theory including homeostasis, negative feedback loops, and positive…

Family Mapping
Mastering the process of family mapping can help identify its power structure, leading to clear avenues for intervention to effectively produce change. This course describes the principles and process of family mapping, and walks through multiple case…

Fostering Resilience
Learn how to develop the skill of resilience, which can help to protect against the impacts of stress and trauma.

Foundations in the Safety Planning Intervention for Clinicians
Learn the tools commonly used for risk screening, assessment, and stratification and effectively create personalized safety plans with their clients.

Helping in a Mental Health Crisis
Learn how to accurately describe signs of a mental health crisis and identify practical skills that may be used to support someone who needs help.

HIPAA Compliance in Group and Private Practice
This course provides a broad overview of HIPAA compliance for mental health care providers in group and private practice settings, other outpatient health and wellness care service providers in similar settings, and their staff. Topics include…

HIV & AIDS Awareness for Mental Health Providers
In this workshop, counselors and therapists will learn about what HIV and AIDS are; the impact of HIV and AIDS on various populations; recent developments in treatment; how to address disclosure of an HIV diagnosis; and related confidentiality standards.

How Trauma Impacts Couple Relationships
The individual trauma histories of adults in a romantic relationship impact the conceptualization and treatment of the couple. Traditional couple therapy techniques may be far less effective with traumatized individuals than with non-traumatized…

Impasses in Couple Therapy
Even when a couple’s problems seem solvable, progress in couple therapy sometimes stalls, leaving clinicians and clients both frustrated. Using case examples, this course provides guidance for addressing some of the frequent reasons why couple therapy…

Informed Consent: New Additions
The context of professional mental health care is continually changing, and with that changing context comes a variety of new issues that therapists should consider and clients should be informed about. This course encourages you to revisit your…
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Integrating Physical and Mental Health Care
Many clients seek both traditional therapy as well as complementary and holistic approaches to manage their symptoms. This course includes an interdisciplinary panel that shares evidence for integrative approaches and highlights specific physical and…

Intersectional Authenticity with LGBTQ+ Clients
In this webinar, learn to implement Radical Authenticity into your practice, as it could be vital and protective for many LGBTQIA+ clients as they navigate the challenges of living in societies that cumulatively oppress their identities.

Introduction to EMDR Therapy
In this course, participants will learn the history of EMDR, its evolution to an efficient and evidence-based therapy for PTSD, and its effectiveness for other behavioral disorders.
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IPV: Beyond a Gender-Based Framework
This course will focus on moving beyond a gender-based framework for understanding IPV, differentiating between conflict and abuse, assessing for IPV, and intervening to reduce violence in relationships. This course includes an intersectional approach…

Kink, BDSM, and Mental Health
This course details how therapists can work effectively with members of the kink community, as well as those who may not identify as part of the community but engage in kinky sexual behavior. Topics include common roles, identities, and behavior…
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Making Your Practice Accessible for Clients With Disabilities
In this course you will gain practical knowledge about processes and approaches that can increase the accessibility of your practice. Policy and treatment accessibility may require examination of common therapist approaches that occur throughout the…

Measurement-Based Care: Getting Started
In this course, review the core aspects of MBC that go beyond the use of a measure in practice and learn the skills tools to incorporate MBC in your own practice. You will be provided with worksheets to start planning out how you may implement MBC, be…

Mental Health Competency 1
Learn about mental health issues, their impact on the community, and the dangers of stigma regarding mental…

Mental Health Competency 2: Common Conditions
Learn about techniques that may be vital in helping people, who experience mental health disorders, to find support in managing their symptoms.

Mental Health Competency 3
Learn about some of the most commonly used types of substances, risk and protective factors for substance use, and practical ways you can help someone find support that can lead to recovery.

Modalities of Treatment With Eating Disorders
This course will help deconstruct the language of eating disorders and provide an overview of evidence-based theories to help treat patients, helping practitioners use skills they already possess to help treat this epidemic.

Motivational Interviewing: Communication Basics
Learn about four communication techniques utilized in the evidence-based practice of Motivational Interviewing. This course was created for anyone who wants to build their conversational skills and become a better listener.

Motivational Interviewing Strategies: Adolescents
Motivational Interviewing is an engaging, evidence-based therapy modality that can be used successfully with adolescent clients. The Motivational Interviewing Strategies: Adolescents course features expert discussion and engaging role plays to educate…

Motivational Interviewing Strategies: Foundations
Motivational Interviewing is an engaging, evidence-based therapy modality. The Motivational Interviewing Strategies: Foundation course features expert discussion and engaging role plays to educate and empower mental health practitioners.

Motivational Interviewing Strategies: Substance Use Disorders
Motivational Interviewing is an engaging, evidence-based therapy modality that can be used successfully with clients who have substance use disorders. The Motivational Interviewing Strategies: Substance Use Disorders course features expert discussion…

Non-Suicidal Self-Injury
In this course, Angela Caldwell, LMFT addresses the effective conceptualization and treatment of non-Borderline, non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). She describes conceptualization, assessment, and treatment options, and examines the family dynamics that…
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Older Adult Care: Fundamental Treatment Ethics
This course provides an overview of core ethical principles and their application in work with older people, with case examples. Special attention is also paid to applications in unique settings and contexts such as long-term care facilities and end of…

Ongoing HIPAA Compliance
For clinicians and staff already familiar with the basic requirements of HIPAA, this advanced training focuses on identifying and fixing blind spots, assessing risks associated with new technologies, and compliance areas where many covered entities…
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Online Supervision in Mental Health
This course addresses the role of technology in mental health supervision, with the intention of improving supervisors skill and preparedness in supervising online. Topics include assessing preparedness to use technology in supervision, adjusting the…

Overcoming Bias in the Workplace
Learn how bias impacts people’s interactions with each other in the workplace and techniques for overcoming this bias.
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Parent-Child Conflict: Practical Interventions
This course focuses on teaching clinicians evidenced-based interventions that are easy to implement and have demonstrated success to help caregivers handle challenging behaviors without fracturing the relationship with their children.
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Parent-Child Relationship: Assessment and Care
Many clinicians hear stories from their adult clients about their stress as parents and concerns about their children. Screening to decide if and when these children may be in need of mental health referral and how to support the healing of the…

Professional Wills
This course reviews the need for mental health professionals to have a professional will; ethical standards related to professional wills; necessary components of a professional will; and what to do once you've written your professional will.
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Providing Effective Therapy for Adult ADHD
Designed to address an all-too-familiar refrain, this course provides a CBT model to use as a framework to guide treatment. While the material is intended to provide new information and skills, it also demonstrates how to apply existing and well-honed…

Psychosis: Being Part of the Continuum of Care
This course aims to help clinicians to develop the skills and confidence to support clients with psychosis in maintaining gains achieved through early intervention.

Pure O OCD: Identification and Treatment
This course will provide practical instruction to clinicians seeking to accurately identify and diagnose “Pure O” OCD subtypes. Participants will also learn to treat “Pure O” OCD using exposure and response prevention modified specifically for a “Pure…
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Questions to Ask Your Clients With Disabilities
Many clinicians do not receive graduate training in working with clients with chronic conditions or disabilities (CID), even though 20% of the population lives with CID. To avoid alienating clients, early drop-out, or unsuccessful outcomes, clinicians…
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Referral Letters for Gender Affirming Medical Care
In order for a transgender person to receive gender affirming medical care in the US, a letter from a licensed therapist, psychologist, or psychiatrist is typically required. This course will offer clinicians tangible tools for writing medical letters…

Resistance in Families
This course focuses on treating families where one or more family members does not agree with, or is actively pushing back against, the therapy process. Topics include getting initial buy-in, handling blame, strategic interventions, and bringing back…

Safety Planning
Learn how to help someone who may be in an abusive relationship or experiencing suicidal ideation.

Secrets and Lies: The Ethics of Truth in Therapy
Clients lie to their therapists with surprising frequency. In this advanced workshop, we'll review forms of truth, ethical standards related to truth in therapy, policies that therapists adopt around secrets in couple and family work, repairing after a…
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Simple Approaches to Complex Bereavement
This course provides ways to identify complex bereavement and differentiate it from trauma, stress, depression, or PTSD. Participants will learn a forward-moving strategy for approaching complex grief, and come away feeling confident and well-prepared…
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Skills-Based Foundations of ACT
This course will cover the theoretical foundations of ACT, as well as provide specific skills that can be introduced into your practice.
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Social Anxiety: Assessment and Treatment
This course will cover the assessment of social anxiety and effective techniques for treating clients' symptoms and reducing impairments, with an emphasis on provider skills in recognizing symptoms and differentiating social anxiety from other diagnoses…
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Social Justice Practices in Evidence Based Care
This course guides participants on an exploration of psychology’s development into social justice.

Social Media Ethics in Mental Health Care
In this course, you'll learn about the concerns associated with social media in mental health -- and how to work within your legal and ethical boundaries to create a social media presence that is worthwhile.

Suicidal Behavior Competency
Helping you to understand the facts surrounding suicide and the best language to use when discussing it.

Suicide Prevention, Assessment, and Intervention
In this continuing education course, we review the current research on suicide prevention, assessment, and intervention. We discuss current screening tools, and examine recent findings that urge against the use of those tools. Participants will come…

Supervision and Supervisee Well-being
This course will teach you how to create a supervisory environment that prioritizes the wellbeing of your supervisees while simultaneously upholding, and even enhancing, clinical instruction.
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Supervision in Mental Health Care
In this course, we review what it takes to supervise well: The work, and the ways of being. Topics include the role of the supervisor, legal and ethical responsibilities of supervisors, models of supervision, troubleshooting (including addressing…
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Supporting Children Through and After Divorce
This course addresses the specific challenges and needs of children and adolescents who are navigating divorce, separation, or restructuring. This course focuses on specific, practical, and family systems-oriented strategies for practitioners to…

Supporting Provider Wellbeing
Gain valuable insights on resilience in workplace settings, including navigating challenging interpersonal conflicts, managing high-stress environments, and preventing occupational burnout.

Talking with Clients about Video Games
This course provides a framework for clinicians to understand games and their relevance to the therapy process, focusing on debunking longstanding stigmas in the interest of a theoretical and scientifically robust model of gaming psychology, as…

Telehealth: Legal and Ethical Issues
Many therapists and counselors are interested in online practice, but reluctant due to concerns about legal and ethical compliance. This course addresses a number of specific legal and ethical issues that can arise in the provision of telehealth…

Telemental Health: The Basics
Specifically for clinicians who are looking to provide long-distance mental health care through the use of technology.
Therapy Cafe (Audio Version) - Atypical Anorexia Nervosa: Misconceptions and Treatment Approaches
Atypical anorexia became a subtype of other specified feeding and eating disorders (OSFED) in 2013, leading to many common misconceptions about the severity of the illness and its best treatment approach. In this course, Dr. Cara Bohon will explore…
Therapy Cafe (Video Version) - Atypical Anorexia Nervosa: Misconceptions and Treatment Approaches
Atypical anorexia became a subtype of other specified feeding and eating disorders (OSFED) in 2013, leading to many common misconceptions about the severity of the illness and its best treatment approach. In this course, Dr. Cara Bohon will explore…
Therapy Cafe (Audio Version) - Strengthening Young Brains: CBT for Children with Anxiety and OCD
In this course, experts Dr. Mona Potter, MD, and Dr. Katherine Boger, PhD, ABPPMarjorie Morrison, LMFT, LPCC, discuss therapeutic approaches for treating anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in children and adolescents. The conversation…
Therapy Cafe (Video Version) - Strengthening Young Brains: CBT for Children with Anxiety and OCD
In this course, experts Dr. Mona Potter, MD, and Dr. Katherine Boger, PhD, ABPP and Marjorie Morrison, LMFT, LPCC, discuss therapeutic approaches for treating anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in children and adolescents. The conversation…
Therapy Cafe (Audio Version) - Culturally-Responsive Mental Health Care for Veterans and Active-Duty Military
Military culture is distinct, and shaped by its values, traditions, and experiences. Individuals within the military community often face unique challenges such as frequent relocations, deployments, and exposure to traumatic events. This course explores…
Therapy Cafe (Video Version) - Culturally-Responsive Mental Health Care for Veterans and Active-Duty Military
Military culture is distinct, and shaped by its values, traditions, and experiences. Individuals within the military community often face unique challenges such as frequent relocations, deployments, and exposure to traumatic events. This course explores…
Therapy Cafe (Audio Version) - Elevating Therapy: Evidence-Based Practices in Mental Health
This course is an introductory overview of evidence-based interventions in healthcare and their critical importance. We’ll review the most common mental and substance use disorders, current barriers to their implementation, and how health systems and…
Therapy Cafe (Video Version) - Elevating Therapy: Evidence-Based Practices in Mental Health
This course is an introductory overview of evidence-based interventions in healthcare and their critical importance. We’ll review the most common mental and substance use disorders, current barriers to their implementation, and how health systems and…
Therapy Cafe (Audio Version) - Everyone is Part of the Solution: The Zero Suicide Framework
With statistics showing that over 38% of individuals visit a healthcare provider in the week before a suicide attempt, there are opportunities for intervention and the need for healthcare systems to prioritize patient safety. Explore the Zero Suicide…
Therapy Cafe (Video Version) - Everyone is Part of the Solution: The Zero Suicide Framework
With statistics showing that over 38% of individuals visit a healthcare provider in the week before a suicide attempt, there are opportunities for intervention and the need for healthcare systems to prioritize patient safety. Explore the Zero Suicide…
Therapy Cafe (Audio Version) - Healing Together: The Impact of Integrated Care on Mental Health Outcomes
In this course, Dr. Caroline Carney explores integrated care, the collaborative care model, and the role of measurement-informed care in improving outcomes. This episode is essential for therapists and mental health professionals looking to enhance care…
Therapy Cafe (Video Version) - Healing Together: The Impact of Integrated Care on Mental Health Outcomes
In this course, Dr. Caroline Carney explores integrated care, the collaborative care model, and the role of measurement-informed care in improving outcomes. This episode is essential for therapists and mental health professionals looking to enhance care…
Therapy Cafe (Audio Version) - Menopause and Mental Health: Supporting Aging Women
Many biopsychosocial influences in midlife influence our moods. We see an incidence of depression double, anxiety and panic attacks increase, and some individuals even present with a new diagnosis or exacerbation of underlying ADHD. The course serves…
Therapy Cafe (Video Version) - Menopause and Mental Health: Supporting Aging Women
Many biopsychosocial influences in midlife influence our moods. We see an incidence of depression double, anxiety and panic attacks increase, and some individuals even present with a new diagnosis or exacerbation of underlying ADHD. The course serves…
Therapy Cafe (Audio Version) - Navigating PMADs: Understanding and Treating Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders
In this course reproductive psychiatrist, Dr. Nicole Pacheco Tchalim, explores Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMADs), focusing on the diagnosis, treatment, and impact of conditions such as perinatal depression, anxiety, OCD, and postpartum…
Therapy Cafe (Video Version) - Navigating PMADs: Understanding and Treating Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders
In this course reproductive psychiatrist, Dr. Nicole Pacheco Tchalim, explores Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMADs), focusing on the diagnosis, treatment, and impact of conditions such as perinatal depression, anxiety, OCD, and postpartum…
Therapy Cafe (Audio Version) - Nurturing Beautiful Brains: ADHD and Behavior Management Training
Behavior management training (BMT) provides an evidence-based approach to help parents and caregivers manage ADHD. In this course, Dr. Dylann Gold explains the clinical presentation of ADHD, the principles of BMT, and the importance of consistency…
Therapy Cafe (Video Version) - Nurturing Beautiful Brains: ADHD and Behavior Management Training
Behavior management training (BMT) provides an evidence-based approach to help parents and caregivers manage ADHD. In this course, Dr. Dylann Gold explains the clinical presentation of ADHD, the principles of BMT, and the importance of consistency…
Therapy Cafe (Audio Version) - Racial Stress and Trauma: Helping Youth Heal
This course discusses the pervasive impact of racial stress and trauma on Black youth and covers strategies for helping youth and their caregivers manage and heal from these experiences, Dr. Riana Elise Anderson discusses the role of racial…
Therapy Cafe (Video Version) - Racial Stress and Trauma: Helping Youth Heal
This course discusses the pervasive impact of racial stress and trauma on Black youth and covers strategies for helping youth and their caregivers manage and heal from these experiences, Dr. Riana Elise Anderson discusses the role of racial…
Therapy Cafe (Audio Version) - Sex and Infidelity: Treating Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder
Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder (CSBD) is a condition that can profoundly impact individuals' lives, relationships, and mental health. In this course, join addiction psychiatry expert Dr. Kenneth Paul Rosenberg, MD as he delves into the complexities…
Therapy Cafe (Video Version) - Sex and Infidelity: Treating Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder
Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder (CSBD) is a condition that can profoundly impact individuals' lives, relationships, and mental health. In this course, join addiction psychiatry expert Dr. Kenneth Paul Rosenberg, MD as he delves into the complexities…
Therapy Cafe (Audio Version) - The Whole-Child Approach to Treating Autism
Dr. Suzanne Goh, a pediatric neurologist, board-certified behavior analyst, and neuroscience researcher discusses the whole-child approach to treating autism.
Therapy Cafe (Video Version) - The Whole-Child Approach to Treating Autism
Dr. Suzanne Goh, a pediatric neurologist, board-certified behavior analyst, and neuroscience researcher discusses the whole-child approach to treating autism.

Trauma-Informed Care: Foundations (Part 1)
This course provides a firm foundation before learning about the principles and practice of trauma-informed care. The intended audience for this course includes the healthcare team and behavioral health providers.

Trauma-Informed Care: Foundations (Part 2)
This course continues the learning of Trauma-Informed Care understanding and application that began in Trauma-Informed Care: Foundations (Part 1).

Treating Gender Dysphoria With Co-occurring Needs
This course addresses a number of common co-occurring needs that individuals struggling with Gender Dysphoria face, including Eating and Feeding Disorders, substance use, and suicidality. Through this course, mental health professionals will build…
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Treating Relationships With Only One Person
In this course, we will discuss some of the issues clinicians face when attempting to address primary relationship distress with only half the couple in treatment, including reasons to do so, ethical considerations, and strategies to involve the missing…
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Treating Trauma: The ACT Matrix
This course provides a functional, contextual approach to trauma conceptualization utilizing the ACT Matrix. The ACT Matrix is a tool that is used collaboratively with clients to restore boundaries, improve functioning, and heighten self-compassion.…
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Twice Exceptional Clients: Clinical Considerations
Twice Exceptional (2e) is a term used to emphasize intersectionality of giftedness and also one or more exceptionality, such as Autism, ADHD, an anxiety disorder, Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, or other struggle that impacts mental health. This training is…

Understanding Addiction
Designed for the general practitioner, this seminar will provide tools to help therapists gain confidence in getting to the heart of addiction treatment and better support their clients. In this seminar participants will understand the types of drugs…

Understanding and Overcoming Bias
Learn how bias impacts people’s interactions with each other and techniques for overcoming this bias.

Understanding Mixed Race Identity Development
In this course, you’ll learn how to help children (and their parents) navigate the complicated task of mixed race identity development. Topics include helping mixed race children gain confidence in their identity, and helping mixed race children and…

Verbal De-Escalation: The 3R Framework
Learn how to de-escalate crises with confidence. Crisis expert Adam Graham, LPC-MHSP, guides you through the 3R Approach—Reflect, Refocus, Restore—to calm heightened emotions and promote safer, healthier outcomes.
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Ways to Protect Your License
This course will review current standards of care that all clinicians need to maintain in order to avoid board complaints or civil lawsuits, and to keep their licenses.

What to Know About Gender Affirming Surgeries
Due to the evolving role of the mental health provider in Gender Affirming Care and lack of accessible training, many mental health providers feel hesitant to support individuals seeking gender affirming surgeries. This course provides an overview of…

Working With Introverts in Clinical Practice
Introversion has gained in popularity as a focus for research, a topic for pop-psychology books, and an abundance of commentary on social networks. This course will identify specific strategies that introverts use to operate and thrive in their own…
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Working With Trans Youth and Their Families
This webinar will provide a comprehensive overview and case examples of working with trans youth and their families, including evaluating, diagnosing and treating Gender Dysphoria in minors and supporting parents. This webinar will also equip mental…

Working with Veterans and Active-Duty Military
The information shared in this course will help participants develop the knowledge and skills needed to conduct culturally competent mental health evaluations and deliver empathic treatment to active-duty service members and veterans. Participants will…

Workplace Diversity and Mental Health
Learn about the different types of diversity, how negative reactions to diversity in the workplace affect many people’s mental health, and how to promote inclusion in the workplace.

Workplace Effective Communication
Learn about four communication techniques utilized in the evidence-based practice of Motivational Interviewing. This course was created for anyone who wants to build their conversational skills and become a listener who can help others in their workplace.

Workplace Mental Health Competency 1
Learn about mental health issues, their impact on the community and the workplace, and the dangers of stigma regarding mental health.

Workplace Mental Health Competency 2
Learn how to recognize common mental health conditions and help people in the workplace to find the support they need.

Workplace Mental Health Competency 3
Learn about some of the most commonly used types of substances, risk and protective factors for substance use, and practical ways you can help someone in the workplace to find support that can lead to recovery.

Workplace Safety Planning
Learn how to help someone in the workplace who may be in an abusive relationship or experiencing suicidal ideation.

Workplace Suicidal Behavior Competency
Learn about the nature of suicide and how to recognize warning signs for someone in the workplace that may be at risk for suicide, as well as ways to connect those at risk to support services.
