Courses Coming Soon….

Comprehensive Risk Assessment in Private and Group Practice

Protecting Clients, Clinicians, and the Practice

Risk assessment is essential—and often fragmented.

This 6-hour continuing education course gives clinicians a clear, integrated framework for assessing and managing risk across clients, clinicians, and the business of practice. Rather than focusing on client safety alone, the training addresses how burnout, boundary strain, documentation gaps, and organizational policies all interact with clinical risk.

Clinicians will learn to use structured assessment tools, create collaborative safety plans, document defensibly, and apply ethical, legal, and cultural considerations with confidence.

This is a practical, case-based training designed to reduce uncertainty, strengthen clinical judgment, and support sustainable practice.

Beyond Talk Therapy: Resolving the Double Binds of Modern Clinical Practice

Modern therapists often face conflicting expectations: be directive but not too directive, provide evidence-based, measurable treatment yet “just listen,” honor therapeutic autonomy while meeting insurance-driven requirements. These contradictions can create confusion, self-doubt, and moral distress, making ethical, competent practice feel challenging.

This training gives clinicians the tools to navigate these double binds with clarity and confidence. Through discussion, case examples, model demonstrations (CBT, DBT, ACT, MI), and applied documentation exercises, you’ll learn to deliver structured, effective, and ethical treatment—while staying true to your professional identity. By the end, you’ll leave with practical strategies to reclaim confidence, coherence, and grounded clinical practice.

Ethical Pathways for Navigating Insurance

This training helps LPC’s, LCSW’s LMFTs, and psychologists make informed decisions about accepting insurance, operating cash-pay, or using hybrid practice models. By integrating ACA, NASW, and AMHCA ethical guidelines with real-world evidence—including peer-reviewed research, workforce reports, professional surveys, practice management data, and qualitative clinician insights—you’ll gain a clear framework for ethically sound, sustainable practice decisions.

Learn how to balance client access, financial sustainability, and practical realities while staying aligned with your professional values. This course provides actionable guidance you can apply immediately to structure your practice in a way that supports both your clients and your career.