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Preparing for the National Counseling Exam (NCE): WMHCA

This one and a half hour live webinar will review the content and format of the National Counseling Exam, and introduce tips and strategies for maximizing score performance on the exam.

1 CE Hour
Suicide Assessment

Nuance in Suicidal Ideation Assessment

Presenters will guide participants through nuanced learning of suicide assessment, starting with terminology, and identifying tools and best practices. We will discuss specific needs of ND, LGBTQ2S+, and BIPOC youth and WA State laws on involuntary commitment.

6 CE Hours
Suicide Assessment

WMHCA: Suicide Assessment, Management, and Treatment

This six-hour presentation meets the new Washington state CE requirements, and provides a practical, hands-on introduction for both new and experienced practitioners. The presentation will cover the assessment, management, and treatment of suicide risk in depth.

18 CE Hours
Health Equity

Becoming a Neurodivergent-Affirming Clinician: Understanding ADHD and Autism through a Strengths-Based, Neurodivergent-Affirming Lens

This certificate style workshop series is designed to help clinicians build greater awareness and familiarity with ADHD and Autistic experiences. Participants will come away from this course with a deeper understanding of ADHD and Autism from the Neurodiversity-Affirming Paradigm that focuses on strengths and differences, not diagnoses, disorders, and deficits.

3 CE Hours
Suicide Assessment

A Law & Ethics Approach to Working with Suicidal Clients

Fear of liability for suicidal clients is not an uncommon experience for behavioral health providers. This fear can unintentionally lead clinicians to inaction and avoidance thereby increasing a client’s risk of death by suicide. There are two best strategies to minimize: gaining a better understanding of the actual sources and causes of liability, and to have a concrete framework for addressing client suicidality. This three-hour workshop will focus on demystifying true legal risks involved in client self harm and will provide an ethical framework for ethically and effectively working with clients who are experiencing suicidality.

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WMHCA: Clinical Documentation: Considerations of Changing Federal and State Laws (2025)

Recent changes to US federal law and policy have given states’ more leeway to regulate in widely different ways.

2 CE Hours

ADHD Treatment and Symptom Management

The 2.0-hour seminar reviews the current areas of research and theories of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in children and adults including treatment and managing symptoms. Interventions will be discussed using a cognitive behavioral theoretical background.

2 CE Hours

"Gender Queer: A Memoir by Maria Kobabe" Bookclub Style CE workshop

Book club would meet 2 times, for one hour each time. Initial meeting begins with an educational presentation for psychotherapists on the topic gender affirming care. Clinicians will learn affirming language and definitions of gender expansive identities, developmental stages of gender identity, and cultural differences for folks with gender expansive experiences.

1 CE Hour
Suicide Assessment

Nuance in Suicidal Ideation Assessment

Presenters will guide participants through nuanced learning of suicide assessment, starting with terminology, and identifying tools and best practices. We will discuss specific needs of ND, LGBTQ2S+, and BIPOC youth and WA State laws on involuntary commitment.

2 CE Hours

White Trauma: Vulnerability and Dismantling Systemic Racism

Racism, at its most basic level, is a lens though which people interpret, naturalize, and reproduce inequality. We all struggle to truly see one another due to the conditioning and trauma that has been imposed upon us, which becomes the breeding ground for implicit bias and racial disconnection.

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