Webinars
Displaying 26 - 50 of 130 [ Grid View | List View ]Join us for this engaging “hands-on” webinar where participants will learn all the basics of cognitive therapy and how to apply it in their…
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…
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…
DATES: Thursday, 10/15/26 & Thursday, 10/22/26, 9:30am-12pm each day. This 2-day webinar will distinguish the major diagnostic categories that affect adolescents and learn how…
This highly interactive, fast paced…
Illness-related anxiety presents unique challenges for children, adolescents, and their caregivers. This workshop provides pediatric…
Most people want their decision-making and day-to-day behavior guided by a…
This webinar takes a look at best practice as it applies to prescribing (or not prescribing) psychotropic medications for a person in recovery with both a mental illness and substance abuse (MISA)…
Taking ACTion: An Introduction to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)" will provide an overview of…
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 clinical webinar will focus on comorbid concerns and diagnoses related to Eating Disorders. Newer trends focusing on ADHD and autism will be discussed and how they influence disordered eating…
As individuals continue to live longer lives, they many need increased supports from family members and the community. This webinar will describe and discuss the multiple dimensions of…
The overall goal of this webinar is for practitioners to understand that the development of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is not merely a psychosocial phenomenon and to be better able to…
Trauma manifests itself in a variety of psychological and physiological ways. This webinar will explore how the mind and body are connected to experiencing and processing trauma. Clinicians often…
This webinar is designed to highlight the field of eating disorder diagnoses and treatment. Participants will learn a historical perspectives on eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia, as…
When we talk about diversity and inclusion, we often default to thinking about race, and when we think…
Are you allowed to work with students in your private practice? What do you tell parents? How should you handle gifts? Are you a mental health professional, educational personnel, or both? School…
The session provides concrete strategies and information to assist you in developing more impacting, beneficial and effective relationships with clients, coworkers, leadership and other…
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,…
Like the cumulative impact of racial trauma on our clients, racial trauma and related stressful events can have a cumulative impact on the clinician and his/her/their effectiveness at work. Some…
When you think about networking you may think about individuals on the computer speaking to people they've never met. Yet today interpersonal networking is one of the most important skills for…
DATES: Thursday, 11/5/2026 & Friday, 11/626, 9:30am-12:30pm each day. This is a 2-day webinar that provides an overview of the concept of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs),…
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…
Former title: Normality or Pathology: An Exploration of Child Development and Mental Health. Where…
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…