Events
- Continuing Education
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Working with parents who are at their wits end can be a challenge, especially when their child needs their attention and connection. The workshop is for counselors and therapists that are looking for effective ways to work with families with burnt out parents experiencing blocked care.
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This class will focus on the interplay between two of the most pervasive issues facing contemporary gay male couples: the impact of gender and sexuality as reactions to historical, societal attitudes toward male homosexuality on the couple’s capacity for developing emotional and sexual intimacy and the growing trend toward non-monogamous relationships.
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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Treatment of Substance Use Disorders training is a clinical workshop that reviews Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy theory and interventions.
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One of the amazing therapeutic powers of play is “Enhancing Social Relationships” which includes attachment. If you are looking to understand attachment theory and how it can inform your play therapy practice this training is for you!
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In this course, participants will step inside the complexities of trauma memories and learn about the key component our body plays in trauma response.
Date & Time: March 20 •10:00am – 12:00pmLocation: Virtual -
This six session seminar is designed for school psychologists and school social workers and will offer an opportunity for registrants to further develop their clinical skills in the school setting.
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This workshop introduces clinical staff to best use of self to support clients in their goals and healing.
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Interested in brain health, leadership, and global innovation? Join our workshop on the science and advocacy shaping the future of longevity.
Date & Time: April 24 •9:00am – 4:00pmLocation: Angello Alumni House -
Trauma affects both the mind and the body, potentially leaving lasting effects on the brain, nervous system, and overall well-being. It can change how people handle stress, regulate emotions, and store memories.
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Shame: The Master Emotion
CategoriesThis two-part workshop will define shame, explore its impact and give an overview of the literature on the topic of shame, including the work of shame researcher, Brene Brown.
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This 6-week intensive workshop will enable an in-depth exploration of the neuropathological and psychosocial attributes of the full array of dementing disorders; the diagnostic evaluation components and the life-changing impacts of progressive symptoms upon patients and their families will be covered.
Date & Time: September 4, 2026 – October 9, 2026 •9:00am – 12:00pmLocation: Virtual