Participants will learn to recognize the signs of growth alongside distress and understand the factors that support clients in moving toward personal development and empowerment.
This training equips psychotherapists with a trauma-informed understanding of anxious- avoidant dynamics and offers practical strategies for helping clients navigate these challenging relational patterns.
Participants will learn how COVID-19 has shaped coping patterns, resilience, and interpersonal dynamics, while considering ethical and culturally sensitive approaches to treatment.
This training introduces psychotherapists to the foundations of trauma-informed practice, exploring the key principles and their application across diverse clinical settings.
Participants will explore the psychological, cultural, and systemic dimensions of ancestral trauma while considering how to engage with it respectfully and ethically.
This course explores the embodied impact of systemic oppression, particularly within Black, immigrant, and other marginalized communities.
This workshop will describe how neurodivergent people experience religious trauma in unique ways. The neurodiversity paradigm and the concept of religious trauma will both be defined and described.
This presentation will discuss how oppression and colonization have influenced the way we view healing, and offer alternative and accessible ways to heal.
Families tend to get exhausted when parenting children who have trauma and loss issues. This module will go over some of the strategies that help families to stay balanced and to thrive.
This video will go over attachment-based methods of working with sexual abuse in children and teens. The video will include specific information on working with children who sexually act out. This is a comprehensive talk that includes detailed information on treatment to rebuild a positive identity after sexual trauma.