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Training: Professionals who are Grieving

When clinicians face personal loss, the priority is caring for themselves—building steadiness, honoring limits, and developing the awareness and skills that allow them to move through this season while maintaining ethical, compassionate attention to their clients.

This course offers gentle, practical support to help you care for yourself and sustain therapeutic presence during a time of grief. You’ll learn grounding techniques, self-disclosure decision tools, and work-related boundary practices you can use right away—regardless of your timeline or plans for client care.

1.5 CE hours available for behavioral health clinicians!

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From Chatbots to Case Notes: What Every Clinician Should Know About Artificial Intelligence in Practice (3 CEs)

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April 15

White Race Socialization and White Therapists: Treatment Considerations Surrounding Racial Traumas among BIPOC clients (3 CEs)