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Outside Provider CE and Events Calendar

Outside Provider CE and Events Calendar

FRI
May
17
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

As Clinical Supervisors, guiding new therapists is a pivotal responsibility. This CPCS CE Course dives deep into the art of supervision. Understand how Core Belief Therapy can reveal strengths and areas for growth. Empower associate counselors to build ...

FRI
May
31
9:00 AM - 3:15 PM

To provide suggestions for more balance, applied, and application outlook while also an increase in comfort, confidence, and competence surrounding multicultural consciousness and diversity. To provide awareness and cognitive consideration for ...

FRI
May
31
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

"Embracing the Ethics of Culture and Diversity in the Counseling Relationship" is a comprehensive and interactive workshop designed to equip counselors with the necessary skills and ethical considerations to effectively engage with clients from diverse ...

FRI
May
31
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Join us for an exciting day where you can learn the basics of Equine – Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP), the basics of Child – Centered Play Therapy (CCPT), and how they are similar and different. You can experience the power of EAP sessions in both group ...

FRI
May
31
9:00 AM - 12:15 PM

This training is intended to provide information on legally and ethically maintaining a private practice. Emphasis will also be placed on professional and ethical conduct in private practice. This workshop will also include information on succession ...

FRI
May
31
10:00 AM - 1:15 PM

Relationships are the foundation of how we view ourselves in the world. Traumatic events can alter that view. For survivors, their confidence in the way they think and feel about themselves changes thereby having a major impact on their relationships. ...

FRI
May
31
12:00 PM - 4:30 PM

Let’s face it: self-harm can be one of the most difficult behaviors a therapist encounters in their work with clients. Is it a potential suicide attempt? Could it get worse and be accidentally lethal? Is it attention-seeking behavior? Is it Harm OCD? ...

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