
The Ethics of Couple's Therapy
May 30th 10am-1pm
3 NBCC CE
Working with couples can be fraught with ethical concerns and decision making. From confidentiality, secrets, dual relationships and documentation, there is a lot to consider while you are focusing on relational healing!
This training identifies ethical principles specific to couples therapy along with concrete ways to be proactive in your practice including paperwork and policies. Utilizing case examples, therapist scripts, and sample documentation, you will feel more prepared and thoughtful in your couples therapy work.
Group Therapy: Creation and Considerations in Clinical Practice
Coming June 20th!
Interested in starting a group in your private practice, but unsure of where to start? This training will take you from conceptualization to clinical considerations to marketing, so you can move forward with confidence!
This training will explore types of groups and logistical considerations, support you in identifying your target audience and strategies to market, and help you to label and address relational and safety components of running a group.


Integrating Art into Your Therapeutic Practice
Coming July 11th!
This training will provide an overview for mental health professionals interested in
bringing art and expressive modalities into their therapy work with clients.
The power of expressive creation and art is innately relational. Art and relationships both rely on a language that goes deeper than words. Art acts as a vehicle for learning, helping clients to more fully understand their narrative and how it impacts their relationship with the self and others.
Over the course of this workshop participants will gain an overview of how to use expressive art in sessions, including a deeper understanding of materials, interactive art experiences, and expressive directives to implement with clients to aid in their journey of self discovery and healing.