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Eco-Anxiety & Climate Grief: Supporting Clients in Coping with Climate Distress
This training will provide you with a comprehensive framework for understanding and addressing the emotional, psychological, and spiritual dimensions of climate-related distress.
Enhancing Therapeutic Competence in Religious & Spiritual Sensitivity: An Implicit Bias Training
This workshop will provide practical strategies for creating an open, affirming therapeutic space that respects diverse religious and spiritual expressions. Participants will learn techniques to uncover their own biases, navigate religious differences ethically, and engage with clients’ beliefs in ways that enhance—not hinder—therapeutic outcomes.
An Introduction to Parts Work in Therapy
This introductory training will provide you with a foundational understanding of parts work, exploring its theoretical roots, ethical considerations, and practical applications in therapy. Through experiential exercises, case discussions, and guided practice, you will gain hands-on skills to help clients access and work with their internal parts in a safe and empowering way.
Journaling Therapy 101: Using Writing as a Therapeutic Tool for Clients
This experiential training will introduce you to the art and science of journaling therapy, exploring evidence-based writing techniques that support emotional regulation, trauma processing, and cognitive restructuring.
Threat Analysis: Improving Anxious & Traumatized Client's Self-Regulation with Practicle Brain Science
In this session, you will learn the science behind these two paths to dysregulation and an easy method to help show clients so they, too, can choose the right set of responses to whatever “present moment” situation they find themselves!
WMHCA: Guided Meditation Skills for Therapist
This course will focus on the possible uses of meditation to facilitate therapy and support clinicians in developing the skills and confidence in their own ability to effectively and safely facilitate clients into and out of a guided meditative state.
Immigration and Mental Health: Immigration to Homecoming
This workshop is presented by Gitika Talwar, PhD (Licensed Clinical-Community Psychologist) who will draw upon her personal experience as a first-generation immigrant, immigration activist, and her professional experience in serving international students, first-generation immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers in the United States.
The Ethical Integration of Compassion-Based Practices into you Psychotherapy Practice
This training explores the profound impact of compassion in psychotherapy, offering practical techniques drawn from mindfulness, self-compassion research, and therapeutic models such as Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT)
WMHCA: Law & Ethics of Washington State Mandatory Reporting
Participants will gain increased ability to implement strategies to minimize risk and to limit liability to best support their clients and patients. This course is intended to meet ethics CE requirements.
WMHCA: Navigating Washington State's New Confidentiality Standards for, LMHCs, LMFT's & Social Workers: A 2025 Update
As of July 27 th 2025, the legal framework for confidentiality in behavioral health practice will undergo a significant shift in Washington State. Licensed Mental Health Counselors (LMHCs), Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs), and Social Workers will now be subject to the standards of RCW 70.02—Washington’s Uniform Health Care Information Act—through its incorporation into RCW 18.225.105.



