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July 2026

Ethics in Social Work/Clinical Practice: BoundariesEthics

This seminar will assist Clinicians in enhancing their awareness and understanding of the direct relationship between ethics, boundaries, self-care and intellectual humility. In our rapidly growing field of knowledge, it is essential to continually reboot these concepts to facilitate our practice models and enhance our work with Clients.
08 Jul
9:00 am - 2:30 pm
5.0 CEs

A Reflective Learning Series for New Infant Mental Health Home Visitors: Clinical Formulations (Session #7)General

Theme: Choosing directions in the work: holding complexity- This monthly 3-hour live virtual learning series introduces new Infant Mental Health home visitors to the foundational principles, practices, and reflective stance of IMH work. Grounded in developmental, relational, and clinical theory—including attachment, regulation, reflective functioning, and trauma-informed care—this series emphasizes how we show up, not only […]
08 Jul
12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
3.0 CEs

Deepening Dialectical Behavior Therapy with Historic Somatic PracticesGeneral

During this workshop one will learn and reflect upon the foundations of DBT and it’s four modules through the lens of somatics or “bottom-up” practices, in hopes to help deepen clinicians understanding, and skills, in aiding clients to embody the skills they are learning. Clinicians will discover new somatic based ways to utilize skills from […]
13 Jul
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
3.0 CEs

Self-Management Support: Patient EngagementGeneral

Self-Management Support: Patient Engagement is a live, all-day course designed to close a well-documented professional practice gap among care team members working in care management, care coordination, and Patient-Centered Medical Home settings. Grounded in evidence that fewer than 12% of U.S. adults have proficient health literacy skills and that only 7% of trained providers demonstrate […]
17 Jul
8:00 am - 3:15 pm
6.5 CEs

Relationship Issues and Attachment Injuries in Individual Therapy: Complimenting Your Work With Strategies From EFITGeneral

Relationship issues, interpersonal injuries/trauma and emotional regulation continue to be hot topics with many clients in individual therapy. In this training, you will have the chance to explore Emotionally Focused Interpersonal Therapy (EFIT) and to practice applying strategies that can be incorporated into your work, regardless of your preferred theoretical framework. You can continue to […]
17 Jul
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
4.0 CEs

Human TraffickingHuman Trafficking

Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery in which victims are controlled, manipulated and exploited. Human traffickers use force, fraud and coercion to overpower and oppress their victims. Victims include both children and adults – Belonging to any age group, ethnic background and socioeconomic status. This workshop will focus on defining human trafficking, identifying […]
20 Jul
9:00 am - 1:00 pm
4.0 CEs

Motivational Interviewing Skill Building for Mental Health & SUD: Change Talk! Recognize it, Respond to it & Keep it Coming!General

Motivational Interviewing is all about Change talk, and this training will focus on learning (and practicing) how to recognize it, best ways to respond to it and move towards a Change Plan. This workshop will build upon existing foundation of the basics of Motivational Interviewing and incorporate updates from Motivational Interviewing, Fourth Edition: Helping People […]
21 Jul
9:00 am - 3:30 pm
6.0 CEs

Eating Disorders in Rural Populations: What Do We Know and What Can We Do?General

Eating disorders and disordered eating are severe mental illnesses with high morbidity and mortality; they have the second highest mortality rate of any mental health disorder. Rural populations have higher rates of disordered eating than the general population. There are unique aspects of living in a rural community that impact the likelihood that someone develops […]
21 Jul
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
1.0 CEs
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