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Unveiling Transgenerational Birth Trauma (TBT)-WMHCA
By acknowledging and exploring TBT, we can better understand its far-reaching consequences for mental health, relationships, and overall well-being across generations.
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.
From Intake to Termination: Law and Ethics of Clinical Documentation-WMHCA
Sound record keeping is a key element of effective clinical work. This 3 hour Ethics workshop will present an overview of Washington State and Federal legal standards regarding creating, maintaining, and releasing clinical records. We will also specifically discuss the requirements of the federal Good Faith Estimate of Costs.
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.
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.
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The Clinical Use of Journaling in Therapy: More Than "Dear Diary"
In this workshop, you will explore the history of therapeutic journaling and learn a wide variety of ways to use expressive writing with clients. We will also discuss how to best help clients create and maintain a consistent and fulfilling journaling practice outside of sessions. This training will be experiential and interactive, so please have a notebook or journal on hand!
Kinky Sex Ed & Poly 101 for Clinicians
Both sessions of this workshop--Kinky Sex Ed and Poly 101--are intended to help fill the gaps in clinical education and understanding. The goal is that the clinicians who attend will be more fully informed, more inclusive in their approach, and better able to support clients with “non-normative” sexual identities and experiences.
Neurodivergent Affirming Executive Functioning Skills
In this workshop, participants will learn multiple neurodivergent-affirming methods for managing executive functioning challenges such as body doubling, managing sensory experiences, utilizing dual attention for focus, and planning around ultradian rhythms.
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.
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.








