This seminar is designed to examine ethical codes and their application in practice.
This training introduces psychotherapists to the foundations of trauma-informed practice, exploring the key principles and their application across diverse clinical settings.
Attendees will leave with tools for engaging in nonjudgmental dialogue, supporting safer use practices, and fostering readiness for change while strengthening therapeutic alliance and promoting client empowerment.
This training helps psychotherapists understand the deeper roots of people-pleasing through the lens of trauma, attachment, and relational dynamics, while offering concrete strategies for healing.
This 3-hour training equips Washington mental health professionals with evidence- based knowledge and practical skills for Psychedelic Harm Reduction and Integration (PHRI) psychotherapy.
This training introduces psychotherapists to the foundations of narrative practice, with a focus on the role of language in shaping identity, the influence of power in sustaining problem-saturated stories, and the therapeutic possibilities that emerge when clients begin to author new narratives.
Participants will explore the psychological, cultural, and systemic dimensions of ancestral trauma while considering how to engage with it respectfully and ethically.
This workshop will present the new DSM diagnosis and its criteria, explore the pros and cons of such a diagnosis, and examine methods of assessing for PGD.
This workshop provides you with the introductory skills you need to start using basic tapping techniques. You will learn and practice the basic technique so you will be able to use EFT with your clients immediately.
When you attend "Suicide: The Untold Story and Why," you will learn the answers to the “secrets of suicide," the "WHYs," that you—as a counselor, parent, teacher, and/or friend or family member-- need to know. (This workshop DOES NOT meet the WA state CE requirement for Suicide)