Upcoming Training

Sex and Ethics in the Digital Age: Clinical Interventions & Ethical Practice

This full-day workshop explores two evolving areas of modern clinical practice: sexual wellbeing interventions and ethical practice in a rapidly changing digital landscape.

Part 1: Sex Therapy 2.0 – From Conversation to Intervention
Clinicians will learn how to move beyond discussing sexual concerns to implementing practical, evidence-informed interventions. Using a biopsychosocial and relational framework, the training covers factors influencing sexual wellbeing and introduces tools such as sensate focus, preference mapping, and strategies for addressing desire discrepancies, while maintaining ethical scope of practice and inclusive care.

Part 2: Ethics of AI and Social Media in Mental Health Practice
This session examines the ethical implications of emerging technologies, including AI tools and social media. Participants will review key ethical principles related to confidentiality, informed consent, documentation, and professional boundaries, and develop practical strategies for integrating technology responsibly while protecting client welfare.

Format: Two 3-hour sessions delivered in a single full-day workshop.

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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.

June 12- TBD

Ethics in the Digital Age: AI, Social Media & Emerging Technology in Clinical Practice

Artificial intelligence (AI) and social media are rapidly transforming the landscape of mental health practice. From AI-assisted documentation tools and chatbot-based interventions to clinicians’ professional presence on social media and emerging boundary challenges, these technologies introduce complex ethical considerations for practitioners.

Mental health professionals must navigate evolving technological standards while continuing to adhere to established professional ethical codes, including those of the American Counseling Association (ACA), American Mental Health Counselors Association (AMHCA), National Association of Social Workers (NASW), and American Psychological Association (APA).

This course equips clinicians at all stages of their careers with practical, ethically grounded decision-making tools for integrating AI technologies and managing social media presence in clinical practice. Participants will explore key ethical principles related to confidentiality, informed consent, documentation, professional boundaries, and digital professionalism. Through case examples and applied decision-making frameworks, clinicians will learn strategies to responsibly incorporate emerging technologies while safeguarding client welfare, confidentiality, and professional integrity.

Format: 3 hour session

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Sex Therapy 2.0: From Conversation to Intervention

Sex Therapy 2.0: From Conversation to Intervention is an advanced foundational training designed to help clinicians move beyond basic comfort discussing sexual wellbeing and toward practical clinical intervention.

Sexual concerns frequently arise in therapy in connection with relationship distress, trauma, attachment patterns, medical issues, and cultural or religious messaging about sexuality. However, many clinicians report uncertainty about how to move from conversation into meaningful clinical intervention while remaining within ethical scope of practice.

This workshop provides clinicians with an expanded framework for understanding sexual wellbeing through a biopsychosocial and relational lens. Participants will explore how attachment patterns, cultural messaging, identity development, and relational dynamics influence sexual functioning. The course will also address inclusive care for LGBTQ+ clients, consensual non-monogamous relationships, and clients engaging in kink or BDSM dynamics.

In addition to conceptual frameworks, the training focuses heavily on practical interventions therapists can use in session. Participants will learn how to introduce and process evidence-informed interventions such as sensate focus, sexual menu expansion, Yes/No/Maybe preference mapping, scheduling connection, initiation conversations, and desire discrepancy reframing.

Ethical scope of practice, homework boundaries, pornography conversations, and collaboration with medical providers will also be addressed.

Through discussion, experiential reflection, and case-based examples, clinicians will leave with practical tools they can integrate into their work immediately.

Format: 3 hour session

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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.

June 12- TBD