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Webinar # | Webinar Titles |
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Webinar 66 Access | Healing Addiction: Therapy for Clients in Recovery with Sue Diamond |
Webinar 65 Access | Trauma Recovery Through the Felt Sense Polyvagal Model with Jan Winhall |
Webinar 64 Access | Trauma Sensitive Mindfulness: Creating Safety for Trauma Survivors with David Treleaven |
Webinar 63 Access | Systemic Trauma in Couples Therapy with Akilah Riley-Richardson |
Webinar 62 Access | The Role of Meta-Emotions in Gottman-Based Couples Therapy with Sam Garanzini |
Webinar 61 Access | Integrative Sleep Medicine: Practical Approaches to Help Clients Have Better Sleep with Dr. Nishi Bhopal |
Webinar 60 Access | The Healing Power of Breath: Integrating Therapeutic Breathwork into Your Practice with Dr. Jim Morningstar |
Webinar 59 Access | The Power of Gamification in Psychotherapy with Chi Cheng |
Webinar 58 Access | Post-Traumatic Growth: Turning Trauma into a Path of Healing with Dr. Richard Tedeschi |
Webinar 57 Access | Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy: The Lay of the Land with Dr. Sophia Brandstetter and Karen Smith |
Webinar 56 Access | Bridging Gaps: Where Healing and Justice Intertwine with Jacqui Johnson |
Webinar 55 Access | Helping Blended Families Navigate Challenges and Strengthen Their Connections with Patricia Papernow |
Webinar 54 Access | Therapy with South Asian Clients with Pooja Mamidanna |
Webinar 53 Access | Helping Couples Recover from Infidelity: Mistakes to Avoid and Strategies to Embrace with Linda MacDonald |
Webinar 52 Access | Helping Clients Deal with Rejection with Dr. Leslie Becker-Phelps |
Webinar 51 Access | Rebuilding Bridges: Assisting Parents in Healing Estranged Relationships with Their Adult Children with Dr. Josh Coleman |
Webinar 50 Access | Using Polyvagal Theory to Treat Trauma with Deb Dana |
Webinar 49 Access | The Critical Role of Relationship in Trauma Treatment with Courtney Armstrong |
Webinar 48 Access | Helping Clients Navigate Climate Anxiety: Mental Health in a Warming World – Dr. Thomas Doherty |
Webinar 47 Access | Overcoming the Challenges in Consensual Non-monogamous Relationships with Jessica Fern & David Cooley |
Webinar 46 Access | How to Help Clients with the Most Common Relationship Conflicts with the Psychobiological Approach – with Dr. Stan Tatkin |
Webinar 45 Access | How to Treat Fears and Phobias with Dr. Martin Antony |
Webinar 44 Access | Cannabis and Mental Health: The Benefits and Problems |
Webinar 43 Access | The Family Systems Trauma Model: Healing Anxious Kids and their Anxious Families with Dr. Scott Sells |
Webinar 42 Access | A Wellness Approach to Neurodiversity with Dr. Thomas Armstrong |
Webinar 41 Access | Emotion Focused Therapy with African American and Other Couples of Color with Dr. Paul Guillory |
Webinar 40 Access | Internal Family Systems Therapy (IFS): An Empowering and Transformational Model with Colleen West |
Webinar 39 Access | Narrative Therapy with Karen Young |
Webinar 38 Access | Buddhism and Psychotherapy with Dr. Judy Leung |
Webinar 37 Access | The Benefits of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Group Therapy with Dr. Darrah Westrup |
Webinar 36 Access | How to Help Clients with Prolonged Grief with Dr. Wendy G. Lichtenthal |
Webinar 35 Access | Ecotherapy with Dr. Craig Chalquist and Linda Buzzell |
Webinar 34 Access | Expressive Arts Therapy in Trauma and Grief Recovery with Dr. Cathy A. Malchiodi |
Webinar 33 Access | Affirming Care in Therapy with Trans and Gender Expansive People with Tavi Hawn |
Webinar 32 Access | Working with Dreams and Nightmares in Clinical Practice with Dr. Leslie Ellis |
Webinar 31 Access | PACT in a Nutshell: A Psychobiological Approach to Couples Therapy with Stan Tatkin Psy.D. |
Webinar 30 Access | Working With Family Members of Those Struggling with an Addiction with Candace Plattor |
Webinar 29 Access | Treating Depression and Anxiety with Yoga with Amy Weintraub |
Webinar 28 Access | Working with Childhood Emotional Neglect with Dr. Jonice Webb |
Webinar 27 Access | Healing with Psychedelic Therapy with Bruce Sanguin |
Webinar 26 Access | Walk and Talk Therapy with Jennifer Udler |
Webinar 25 Access | Anti-Racist and Anti-Oppressive Therapy with Lyrica Fils-Aimé, LCSW-R, RPT-S |
Webinar 24 Access | How to Succeed with Google Ads with John Sanders |
Webinar 23 Access | Couple-Informed Individual Therapy with Dr. Ellyn Bader |
Webinar 22 Access | The Healing Power of Metaphor & Story in Treating Eating Disorders with Dr. Anita Johnston |
Webinar 21 Access | Consensual Non-Monogamy in Relationships with Jessica Fern |
Webinar 20 Access | Family Therapy with Jacqueline McDiarmid |
Webinar 19 Access | 7 Online Marketing Trends for 2021 and Beyond with Juliet Austin and Clinton Power |
Webinar 18 Access | Key Considerations for Working with Individuals and Couples Struggling with Addiction with Sue Diamond |
Webinar 17 Access | 15 Copywriting Tips to Attract More Clients and Customers with Juliet Austin |
Webinar 16 Access | Two Become One and Then There Are None! From a fusion model to a connection model of relationships and marriage. A Gestalt Approach to Addressing Difference in Couples Therapy with Rita F. Resnick, Ph.D. & Robert W. Resnick, Ph.D. |
Webinar 15 Access | 8 Things Mental Health Professionals Need to Know about Sex with Dr. Stephanie Buehler |
Webinar 14 Access | 10 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t and 10 Reasons Why You Should Create an Online Course with Juliet Austin and Clinton Power |
Webinar 13 Access | How to Write a Social Media Policy for Your Practice with Dr. Keely Kolmes |
Webinar 12 Access | Blog Writing Tips That Increase Your Readership with Juliet Austin and Clinton Power |
Webinar 11 Access | Tips for Using Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest in Your Private Practice with Juliet Austin and Clinton Power |
Webinar 10 Access | Email and Chat Therapy: The Healing Power of the Written Word with DeeAnna Merz Nagel |
Webinar 9 Access | Benefits and Innovations of Video Supervision for Therapists with Micheala Slipp |
Webinar 8 Access | How to Make the Most of Your Time and Be More Productive While Working from Home During COVID-19 with Juliet Austin and Clinton Power |
Webinar 7 Access | How to Use Video to Attract New Clients with Juliet Austin and Clinton Power |
Webinar 6 Access | Client Fees and COVID-19 with Juliet Austin and Clinton Power |
Webinar 5 Access | Essential Website Changes for COVID-19 with Juliet Austin and Clinton Power |
Webinar 4 Access | How to Do Online Therapy with Kate Anthony |
Webinar 3 Access | Online Couples Therapy with Jacqueline Schatz |
Webinar 2 Access | Ethical Issues in Online Therapy with Dr. Christine Korol |
Webinar 1 Access | Coping with Job and Business Stress in Difficult Times with Juliet Austin and Clinton Power |
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