Webinars
Displaying 126 - 150 of 179 [ Grid View | List View ]Commitment to cultural competence is growing among healthcare professionals and providers. This…
This webinar is designed to help school social workers, school counselors, and teachers understand their role in identifying students at risk for suicide. In this webinar risk factors and…
This webinar will examine current ethical issues facing school social workers, guidance counselors, and teachers. Topics to be included are alcohol and substance abuse, eating disorders, mental…
This webinar will focus on the major ethical issues and legal concerns practitioners confront in working with people with developmental disabilities and their families. Participants will be asked…
The decision for someone to seek help, rely on oneself, or do nothing about a problem after a traumatic…
This webinar will explore Screening for Trauma and Assessment of Trauma in children and adolescents.…
This is a three-part webinar. Dates: 7/27/26, 8/3/26, 8/10/26, 10 am - 1 pm All three…
This interactive webinar focuses on the major elements of legal issues surrounding counselors in working with patients who have substance use disorders. In this webinar, participants will learn…
Formerly titled: Management of Budgeting and Finance. Many social workers choose a clinical track in their graduate school program. For those who choose to work in non-profit organizations,…
Mental health professionals are charged with the legal and ethical responsibility to maintain professional boundaries, but the obligation isn't always so easy to discern. This webinar brings real-…
When trauma impacts a family member the entire system is affected. This webinar will explore the intersection of the context and the impact of trauma on members of a family and the varied response…
This is a 2-day webinar. 7/29/26 & 7/30/26, 10 am - 12:30 pm both dates. Formerly titled: Understanding and Intervening with At-Risk Children & Families. Secure…
This webinar will focus on the practical skills needed to help children and adolescents with developmental disabilities such as autism spectrum disorders. The goal in this webinar is to teach…
In this webinar, we will look at the incidence, patterns, and occurrences of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Additionally, the workshop will review how PTSD negatively affects…
Many professionals throughout the United States are mandated reporters of suspected child maltreatment.…
Geared toward professionals providing clinical services, this dynamic webinar presents clinical information on working with and treating adult survivors of child sexual abuse (CSA). As a result…
This interactive webinar will focus on demonstrating major elements of clinical supervision in social work and counseling. Participants will have the opportunity to observe modeled activities,…
The arrival of a child with a developmental disability has life-long implications for the family. This…
In providing case management services, social workers often confront systematic language barriers between service providers as well as competing agendas and misconceptions among agencies. In this…
DATES: Day 1: Tuesday, 8/4/26, 9:30am-12:30pm. Day 2: Wednesday, 8/5/26, 9:30am - 12:30pm. This 2-day webinar, discusses how unaddressed shame has destructive consequences…
There are many goals of psychotherapy including managing difficult feelings, dealing with trauma, and making healthier behavioral choices. This webinar explores mechanisms of healing including…
Recognizing the critical impact that issues of race, culture, sexual orientation, religious identity,…
Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) is a treatment tool increasingly sought by potential clients. Curious clients frequently turn to known mental health professionals to help them assess if this…
This webinar explores the complex relationship…
This training explores the intersection of neurodivergence, trauma, racial inequity, and fatherhood, equipping social workers, educators, clinicians, and…