Webinars
Displaying 1 - 25 of 25 [ Grid View | List View ]Revisions made to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, version 5 (DSM-5) include more emphasis on culture, race and language as these terms relate to diagnostic processes. This workshop will…
An estimated 40 million adults in the U.S. reportedly suffer from one of the anxiety disorders in a given year. The causes may be quite variable, ranging from reactions to life events to…
When we work with other human beings, it is inevitable that we will be triggered at one time or another. A trigger has been likened to emotional shrapnel and can serve as a guidepost to what still…
Mindfulness has become one of the most widely used interventions, with classes, apps and podcasts boosting how it can dramatically improve our wellbeing and mental health. But how does mindfulness…
While there has been a far-reaching movement to de-stigmatize the LGBTQ+ community in psychotherapy, the…
This is an all-day webinar from 9:30am to 3:30pm. All emotions are felt in the body, yet the…
Whether you're an educator, CST member, administrator or mental health professional you share one thing in common-dealing with difficult parents and families. All of us have experienced…
This two-hour webinar aims to educate mental health professionals on the core principles of Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) therapy, with a specific focus on its application for treating…
Social Workers have been at the forefront of social justice for many years. We now need to take the lead on addressing how social media companies are impacting our families. Adolescent suicide and…
Attachment research shows that when people fail to address childhood wounds, they end up repeating those attachment patterns into adulthood. Preoccupied, insecure, dismissive, and fearful…
Taking ACTion: An Introduction to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)" will provide an overview of…
Attendees of this webinar will gain a thorough understanding of the DSM 5 diagnostic criteria for BDD, as well as the rationale for its inclusion in the new category of Obsessive-Compulsive and…
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…
Over half of consumers now report having used AI for emotional or mental well-being (Kantar, 2025…
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…
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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…
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…
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,…
Illness-related anxiety presents unique challenges for children, adolescents, and their caregivers. This workshop…
Supervising online presents a number of challenges for the Supervisor, many of which we are just beginning to understand. This webinar will focus on Preparation for On-Line supervision, the…