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Treating Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in the Modern Day: 6-hour course
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is one of the most confounding mental health maladies in the world today. That said, it has become almost common vernacular whenever a person is a bit fastidious or does something a little odd. We often hear statements such as, “There goes my OCD again!” The devastating effects of OCD can be played down and obscured, resulting in increased difficulty in recognition and proper diagnoses. In addition, shame and media stigma may prevent people from accurately describing the symptoms.
WMHCA: Healing Trauma through Movement
By understanding the biological adaptations of both trauma and physical exercise, participants will learn to identify movements and exercises that can facilitate healing in and out of therapy sessions.
Ethics: Interacting with the Legal System: Confidentiality, Depositions, & Interacting with the Court
In this three- hour (3) workshop, we will examine legal and ethical standards regarding how to release client information within the legal system. We will also discuss best-practices to support ethical, effective clinical work with clients while minimizing exposure to liability. This course is intended to meet three (3) Law & Ethics CE requirements.
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.
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.
Finding Calm in a Frantic World: Keys to Managing Anxiety
We’ll examine how therapeutic modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, exposure therapy, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to address anxiety and explore tools such as mindfulness, deep breathing, bilateral stimulation, and Emotional Freedom Techniques.
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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.
Shame, Guilt & Self Criticism: Therapeutic Techniques for Client Recovery
This training will explore elements of shame common in mental health that may disrupt healthy functioning. Strengthen your skills and clinical knowledge in facilitating therapeutic interventions with clients to end the powerful hold of shame, guilt and self-criticism.
Are We OK? Potential Impacts of Telehealth Structural Changes on Clinician Wellness – a Research Update
Join us as we share where we are in the research process, having coded themes we’ll explore together with you for relevance and applicability to clinical practice. We will provide background information and research, all the while looking to expose gaps in the literature, especially related to how the structural changes associated with telehealth practice impact and inform clinical practice.
Law and Ethics Considerations on Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy
This three-hour workshop offers an exploration of the legal and ethical dimensions of psychedelic-assisted therapy (PAT) and a comprehensive overview of the evolving legal and ethical landscape of psychedelic substances used in therapeutic settings.
Creating Thriving Groups: Therapeutic & Administrative "How-Tos"
With all of the changes that are and have been taking place in the world in recent years, group therapy is needed now more than ever! Not only does it help us use our resources better – one therapist to a group, it also is one of the most effective right-brain-to-right-brain therapies that exist!
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.









