Amy Marschall, PsyD
The autism diagnostic criteria often overlook the individual's experience, leading to misdiagnosis and exclusion. Shifting to a neurodiversity-affirming approach acknowledges diverse experiences, improving support. "A Clinician’s Guide to Supporting Autistic Clients" offers practical steps for clinicians to provide better care to neurodivergent clients.
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Kate Truitt, PhD, MBA
Dr. Kate Truitt provides a colorful therapeutic tool for clients grieving the loss of a loved one—using memories of the departed so they can carry the positive forward.
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Proper nutrition is a vital resource to maintain good mental health as it nourishes both the brain and the gut. This three-day virtual course with Dr. Vicki Steine explores how maintaining a healthy and well-balanced diet can improve mental health and wellbeing
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Get the knowledge, skills and confidence to appropriately tailor clinical interventions from Dr. Kate Truitt to the unique needs of each client’s grief experience.
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Kate Truitt, PhD, MBA
When someone we love dies, they take their expectations, wishes, and hopes with them, and this leaves a heavy weight on grieving clients. Learn to lighten their journey with this healing exercise from grief expert Dr. Kate Truitt.
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There's a significant overlap between trauma and eating disorder. Lori Kucharski, PhD, LMFT-S, LPC, CEDS-S, answers questions and presents actionable, trauma-informed strategies to help your clients suffering from disordered eating behaviors in this Ask Me Anything video.
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Effective anti-racist allyship goes beyond a trendy label or vague aspiration. It requires that you embody one of the core principles from dialectical behavior therapy (DBT): You must do what works, even when it is uncomfortable or unpleasant. In these difficult moments, the DEAR ALLY skill can help you embody the qualities of true allyship and encourage you to persevere along your anti-racism journey.
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Andrea Dorn, MSW, LISW-CP
Therapist and author, Andrea Dorn, MSW, LISW-CP shares her top 3 tips on how to introduce kids to therapy using the A.C.E. approach. Plus, a read-a-long of her new and highly acclaimed children's book, ‘Welcome to Therapy: A Mindful Introduction to Counseling for Kids.’
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Calling out racism in practice can feel overwhelming. You might feel afraid that you’ll say the wrong thing or damage your relationships. The CALL OUT skill takes the guess work out of the practice, allowing you to challenge racism in interpersonal contexts intentionally, clearly, and with an increased sense of self-efficacy. It also supports and validates BIPOC by letting them know you bear witness to the racism they experience.
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Seth J. Gillihan, PhD
Watch this video as Dr. Seth Gillihan, a psychologist and anxiety specialist, shares valuable insights on helping kids communicate their emotions, introducing them to CBT, and adapting CBT and mindfulness techniques for young clients.
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