Webinars
Displaying 126 - 150 of 158 [ Grid View | List View ]This 7-hour webinar will examine the history of crisis intervention and trauma response over the past century. This will be done as a means to understand the current response models and…
The goal of this webinar is to provide a theoretically based, focused, and practical experience in the use of supervision models. This interactive workshop will focus on three different models of…
The webinar is designed for clinicians who are seeking alternative interventions for their clients coping with self-harm behaviors. The intervention is the basis for a book published in 2010.…
This webinar focuses on the elements and skills which are necessary to ensure a well run, productive volunteer program. As the manager of a volunteer program, you will learn to: 1) create a pro-…
This webinar examines how the field of addiction treatment and recovery has evolved since the development of 12-step recovery spaces in the 1950s, from societal conceptualizations about addiction…
This interactive webinar will provide an overview of understanding the signs and symptoms of anxiety and depression in youth as well as strategies to aid families during challenging times.…
How can I keep track of the many types of gender identity terms and experiences out there? …
Deepen your ketamine-assisted therapy knowledge in this advanced course for…
This is a 2-day webinar. Day 1: Thursday, August 13, 2026, 10 am - 12:30 pm. Day 2: Friday, August 14, 2026, 10 am - 12:30 pm. Eating disorders are serious and complicated to…
Once thought to be a rare psychiatric illness, obsessive-compulsive disorder is now recognized to be quite common as 2-3 million Americans are believed to have it. Although they are not as well…
Illness related anxiety is very common for clients and caregivers. CBT offers practical, often easy-to-use methods to relieve anxiety. In turn, it empowers our clients to have a set of tools they…
Being able to successfully manage differences and challenges in supervision is a hallmark of the clinically prepared supervisor. In this interactive webinar some of the major reasons for…
Current research shows that 66% of working parents are experiencing burnout leading to increased child maltreatment, parental conflict, suicidal ideation and substance abuse. Participants will…
The purpose of this webinar is to provide participants with tools and resources for understanding why behavior patterns form and how to select and plan for interventions. Webinar content…
As our society becomes more prone to violence, social workers must be equipped to help our clients gain effective and age-appropriate anger management strategies. Anger can be very difficult to…
Over 10,000 baby boomers will be turning 65 every day for the next 17 years and 1 in 10 will be a victim…
At least one third of the adult population deals with pain in their life. Pain medications may be as…
This webinar will focus on systems theory as applied to couples and present information on creative approaches to couples sessions such as feedback loops, redundancy principles, family sculpting,…
This webinar is the second in a series, and is recommended (but not required) after taking Level I:…
Illness-related anxiety presents unique challenges for children, adolescents, and their caregivers. This workshop…
Older adults are living longer and longer lives. However, with longer life, the need for significant…
In this webinar, mental health professionals will explore the psychosocial impact of disasters and…
This interactive webinar focuses on major legal and ethical issues involved in clinical supervision. Participants will have the opportunity to rate their own ethical and legal knowledge, discuss…
This webinar will provide an overview of important legal issues affecting older adults. You will learn…
A growing body of evidence suggests that youth with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities (IDD) are at significantly higher risk of developing mental illness than other peers. …