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Schedule of Events
Jan. 24, 2026
Heidi Schrieber-Pan, PhD, LCPC. NCC | 3 CE Credits
Anxiety can feel overwhelming—but understanding the brain’s role offers a path to real change. This...
Anxiety can feel overwhelming—but understanding the brain’s role offers a path to real change. This practical workshop explores how the amygdala and cortex shape anxious thoughts and symptoms. Learn brain-based strategies to calm reactivity, strengthen client engagement, and build long-term emotional resilience. Ideal for therapists seeking effective, neuroscience-informed tools.
10:00 AM - 1:15 PM (EST)
Virtual Event
Jan. 31, 2026
Charles Jacob, PhD | 3 CE Credits
Discover how Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills can support clients navigating the complexities of PTSD...
Discover how Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills can support clients navigating the complexities of PTSD and trauma. This engaging program blends foundational trauma research with practical DBT tools, offering a focused look at how emotion regulation and distress tolerance techniques can help manage trauma-related depression and anxiety. Ideal for clinicians seeking a skills-based approach to trauma recovery.
10:00 AM - 1:15 PM (EST)
Virtual Event
Feb. 7, 2026
Hannah Smith, MA, LMHC, CGP | 3 CE Credits
Emotion dysregulation is a primary clinical focus for many professionals. Not only that, emotions are...
Emotion dysregulation is a primary clinical focus for many professionals. Not only that, emotions are a primary issue amongst colleagues and in a variety of everyday interactions. Utilizing the clinical framework of Interpersonal Neurobiology, this training will equip attendees with cutting-edge understanding of the function and messages of emotions as well as lay a foundation to improve regulation in a more efficient and effective manner while reducing shame and increasing engagement in the client.
10:00 AM - 1:15 PM (EST)
Virtual Event
Feb. 14, 2026
Amy Marlow-MaCoy, LPC | 3 CE Credits
This clinical training equips mental health professionals to identify narcissistic traits, understand the spectrum of...
This clinical training equips mental health professionals to identify narcissistic traits, understand the spectrum of narcissism, and recognize the impact of narcissistic abuse on clients. Learn how narcissism affects self-worth and relationships, set effective treatment goals, and avoid common clinical pitfalls when working with high-conflict personality dynamics.
10:00 AM - 1:15 PM (EST)
Virtual Event
Feb. 20, 2026
Melissa Caldwell Engle, LPC, ATR | 3 CE Credits
Clients with unresolved trauma and chronic mental health challenges often struggle with emotional regulation due...
Clients with unresolved trauma and chronic mental health challenges often struggle with emotional regulation due to prolonged suppression and dissociation, disrupting the mind-body connection.In this workshop, Mrs. Caldwell Engle will explore the ACEs study, identify four key factors linked to chronic self-defeating patterns, and illustrate them with case vignettes. She will also introduce integrative treatment techniques and conclude with a Q&A session.
10:00 AM - 1:15 PM (EST)
Virtual Event
Feb. 21, 2026
Latasha Matthews, MA, LPC, CPCS, CPLC | 3 CE Ethics Credits
Navigating boundaries in clinical practice requires skill and ethical clarity. This session highlights key challenges...
Navigating boundaries in clinical practice requires skill and ethical clarity. This session highlights key challenges such as dual relationships, confidentiality, and cultural competence. Participants will learn practical strategies and tools to manage these issues effectively and maintain professional integrity. Ideal for clinicians and supervisors committed to ethical excellence.This course fulfills the NYS requirement for mental health professionals to complete three hours of training on maintaining professional boundaries. It is not specific to New York State and can also meet other states’ ethics, boundaries, and general CE requirements.
10:00 AM - 1:15 PM (EST)
Virtual Event
Feb. 26, 2026
Lexi Mulee, LMHC, CASAC-T, C-DBT | 3 CE Credits
Mindfulness doesn’t have to be abstract. This workshop turns mindfulness into practical, teachable steps clinicians...
Mindfulness doesn’t have to be abstract. This workshop turns mindfulness into practical, teachable steps clinicians can use in everyday sessions—with creative tools, case examples, and experiential techniques to make mindfulness truly doable.
5:00 PM - 8:15 PM (EST)
Virtual Event
Feb. 28, 2026
Stacy Ruse, LPC | 3 CE Credits
Discover the Healing Power of Polyvagal-Informed Therapy
Join this immersive...
Join this immersive...
Discover the Healing Power of Polyvagal-Informed Therapy
Join this immersive 3-hour training that combines neuroscience, somatics, IFS, and trauma-informed care to help clients heal at their core. Learn how to work skillfully with dysregulation, deepen therapeutic presence, and create nervous system safety through practical, embodied tools you can use right away.
Join this immersive 3-hour training that combines neuroscience, somatics, IFS, and trauma-informed care to help clients heal at their core. Learn how to work skillfully with dysregulation, deepen therapeutic presence, and create nervous system safety through practical, embodied tools you can use right away.
10:00 AM - 1:15 PM (EST)
Virtual Event
Mar. 5, 2026
Dayna Guido, MSW, LCSW, ACSW | 3 CE Ethic Credits
This interactive ethics training uses a fairy tale framework to bring complex dilemmas to life....
This interactive ethics training uses a fairy tale framework to bring complex dilemmas to life. Step into the protagonist’s role to explore real-world issues around boundaries, documentation, technology, informed consent, and confidentiality. Engage in lively discussion while deepening your understanding of professional ethical codes.
5:00 PM - 8:15 PM (EST)
Virtual Event
Mar. 7, 2026
Pearl Brock, PhD | 3 CE Credits
Discover how creative writing, fairytales, and symbolic dialogue can open new doors in trauma-informed psychotherapy....
Discover how creative writing, fairytales, and symbolic dialogue can open new doors in trauma-informed psychotherapy. Through a Jungian lens, this session explores how imaginative engagement with archetypes and objects—like “talking to a teapot”—can help clients reclaim their voice, reauthor their story, and move toward integration and healing. Clinical examples will illustrate how narrative and symbolic practices transform silenced experiences into pathways for empowerment.
10:00 AM - 1:15 PM (EST)
Virtual Event