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Misophonia and Sensory Disabilities: Assessment, Diagnosis, and Clinical Accommodations

CONTINUED

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to misophonia and related sensory disabilities, which often present with higher prevalence than more widely recognized neurodevelopmental conditions. Participants will learn to identify diagnostic markers and understand the significant psychosocial impact these sensory processing challenges have on client functioning. The curriculum focuses on evidence-informed strategies for accurate recognition, clinical accommodation, and effective therapeutic engagement. Clinicians will leave equipped with the specialized knowledge necessary to support clients navigating these frequently misunderstood disorders.

1.0 hr

Live

$99999

HIV in Sociological Perspective: Evidence-Based Care, Stigma, and Intervention

CONTINUED

This course introduces the sociological factors in HIV prevalence and treatment, including stigma, structural inequality, and political influences on care. Participants will learn how these factors shape mental health outcomes and engagement in care, with a discussion on trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and evidence-based interventions to support individuals living with or at risk for HIV.

2.0 hrs

Live

$99999

A Risk Management Approach to Ethics in Clinical Practice

CONTINUED

This presentation offers a risk management approach to addressing ethical issues in clinical mental health practice. Rather than focusing solely on avoiding lawsuits or licensing complaints, the presentation emphasizes ethically sound, client-centered decision-making that protects client wellbeing, respects client rights, and supports compliance with relevant ethical standards, laws, and agency policies. Participants will explore strategies for identifying, assessing, and responding to practice risks, particularly when clinicians face competing interests, conflicting obligations, or uncertainty about the best course of action. This course was developed for an interprofessional audience.

1.0 hr

Live

$99999

Ethics of AI for Clinical Assessments and Documentation

CONTINUED

This course examines key ethical issues associated with the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in clinical assessment and documentation. Participants will explore challenges related to professional integrity, competence, confidentiality, and informed consent, and will learn practical strategies for ethically integrating AI tools into clinical practice.

1.0 hr

Live

$99999

Ethics of AI for Clinical Assessments and Documentation

CONTINUED

This course examines key ethical issues associated with the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in clinical assessment and documentation. Participants will explore challenges related to professional integrity, competence, confidentiality, and informed consent, and will learn practical strategies for ethically integrating AI tools into clinical practice.

1.0 hr

Live

$99999

Supervisee Misconduct: Clinical Supervisor's Ethical Duties to Support, Protect, and Report

CONTINUED

This webinar examines the ethical and legal responsibilities of clinical supervisors when addressing supervisee misconduct. Participants will gain strategies for balancing accountability, client protection, and professional development when a supervisee engages in professional misconduct.

1.0 hr

Live

$99999

Special Considerations for EMDR with Autistic and ADHD Clients - Part 1

MULTIPLICITY OF THE MIND LEARNING CENTER

EMDR is a powerhouse treatment for trauma, but when working with autistic and ADHD clients, sticking to the standard protocol without adaptations isn't enough. This training is your deep dive into making EMDR actually work for the different neurotypes in your caseload - and into understanding why you need to do it in the first place. This training was first offered in 2022 by Christine MacInnis, a lived-experience autistic and ADHD clinician with a PDA profile, when the neurodiversity-affirming movement was still in its infancy. Since then, the field has expanded with more trainings and offerings focused on EMDR with autistic and ADHD clients - but few provide hands-on, practical, guided tools and interventions that you can use right away. We'll journey through all eight phases of EMDR with a neurodivergent-affirming lens, learning the "why" behind the necessary adaptations and then applying practical, ready-to-use tools. We'll also explore something often overlooked: the cultural trauma that comes simply from existing in a world not built for your neurotype. No boring lectures here. Expect real-life videos, compelling case presentations, group exercises, and live demonstrations that bring these strategies to life. Questions are welcomed throughout the training. Walk away with a fully loaded neurodivergent-affirming EMDR toolkit and the confidence to meet your autistic and ADHD clients' unique needs.

5.5 hrs

Live

$250

Understanding Attunement: An Internal Family Systems Approach

MULTIPLICITY OF THE MIND LEARNING CENTER

Therapists often ask themselves: How can I best show up for my clients? Many individuals seek therapy after experiencing trauma, attachment ruptures, or other forms of interpersonal harm. Healing from these experiences is often fostered through relationships that feel attuned, safe, and secure. Yet remaining attuned can be challenging, particularly when a therapist's own attachment experiences, protective strategies, and internal dynamics emerge in the therapy room. This workshop explores attunement through the lens of Internal Family Systems (IFS), examining the roles that Self-energy and therapist parts play in fostering, or disrupting, connection. Participants will deepen their understanding of attunement, explore how experiences of misattunement shape clinical presence, identify therapist parts that interfere with connection, and learn strategies for recognizing and repairing misattunements in the therapeutic relationship. Through didactic instruction, experiential exercises, case examples, and a live demonstration, participants will gain practical tools for cultivating greater attunement and strengthening the therapeutic relationship.

6.5 hrs

Live

$250

Working with Extreme Firefighter Parts: Conceptualization, Context, and Interventions from an IFS Perspective

MULTIPLICITY OF THE MIND LEARNING CENTER

From an Internal Family Systems (IFS) perspective, therapists regularly encounter parts in extreme roles - whether through substance use, dissociation, rage, self-harm, or other high-risk behaviors. These extreme firefighter parts can feel intimidating, reactive, and resistant to change, often pulling both the client and therapist into cycles that feel stuck, urgent, or overwhelming. And yet, these parts are not the problem. They are protectors, working hard to do their job - even when the system pays a high cost. This work asks for a stance of curiosity, compassion, and care, even in the face of behaviors that feel urgent or overwhelming. This workshop focuses on how to work with extreme firefighters in a way that reduces internal conflict, builds trust, and helps the system move forward. Rather than trying to override or control these parts, participants will learn how to befriend them while staying grounded in Self and attuned to the larger internal and external context. We'll explore key internal dynamics such as polarizations between managers and firefighters as well as common patterns like the shame cycle. At the same time, we'll zoom out to consider how external systems - family, culture, and broader societal influences - shape and maintain these internal patterns. Throughout the training, participants will develop practical, IFS-informed skills including: Direct access with extreme parts, Parts mapping and tracking internal sequences, Creating effective internal contracts (including in high-risk situations), Recognizing and working with therapist parts that become activated in this work, and additional tools, insights, and clinical nuances to support this work

10.0 hrs

Live

$350

Ericksonian Hypnosis-Informed EMDR: Integrating Strategic Language, Creativity, and Focused Attention into EMDR Practice

MULTIPLICITY OF THE MIND LEARNING CENTER

Many clinicians feel curious about hypnosis but are unsure how it fits within trauma therapy, or worry that it may conflict with the EMDR model. In reality, Ericksonian hypnosis and EMDR share many core principles, including attunement, utilization of client strengths, and the careful use of focused attention to support adaptive processing. This workshop introduces clinicians to Ericksonian hypnosis and its practical integration with EMDR therapy in a way that is grounded, ethical, and immediately applicable to clinical work. Participants will begin by exploring the history and foundations of hypnosis, including how Ericksonian hypnosis differs from traditional directive approaches. We will address common myths and misconceptions about hypnosis and introduce core Ericksonian principles such as utilization, indirect suggestion, attuned language, and the strategic use of imagery and metaphor. The training then moves into the clinical integration of hypnosis-informed strategies within the EMDR framework. Participants will explore how strategic language, creativity, imagery, and focused attention can be incorporated across the 8 phases of EMDR, helping clinicians work more effectively with ambivalence and blocking patterns, protective responses and defenses, resourcing and containment, and maintaining dual attention during trauma processing Through demonstrations, guided exercises, and discussion, clinicians will learn how these principles can support client stabilization, engagement, and trauma processing. Participants will also have opportunities to practice skills in small groups, with guidance and support from the trainer as needed.

5.5 hrs

Live

$250

Dealing with Avoidance in EMDR Therapy: Blocking Beliefs, Defenses, and Getting Unstuck

MULTIPLICITY OF THE MIND LEARNING CENTER

Many EMDR clinicians encounter moments when trauma reprocessing becomes slowed or blocked by avoidance, dissociation, shame, or other protective defenses. When this happens, therapists may feel unsure how to proceed while maintaining safety, attunement, and fidelity to the EMDR protocol. This two-day workshop introduces practical strategies drawn from Jim Knipe's EMDR Toolbox to help clinicians recognize and work with defenses that create barriers to trauma reprocessing. Participants will learn EMDR-based approaches that support stabilization, dual awareness, and clinical readiness when standard EMDR targeting strategies are not sufficient. The workshop focuses on understanding and working with Knipe's five trauma-related defenses - avoidance, dissociation, idealization, shame, and addictions - and how these protective responses can shape the course of trauma reprocessing. Participants will explore ways to recognize these defenses and respond in a manner that maintains safety while supporting forward movement in EMDR therapy. The workshop also introduces parts-informed concepts within EMDR therapy to help clinicians understand internal protective responses and their role in blocking trauma reprocessing. Integrating parts-informed language can support clinicians in working more effectively with shame, avoidance, and other protective responses that arise during EMDR treatment. Participants will leave with practical strategies and increased confidence in working with defenses and avoidance so trauma reprocessing can unfold with greater safety, clarity, and clinical effectiveness.

12.0 hrs

Live

$375

Inside the Therapist's Mind: An Ethics-Focused Internal Family Systems Approach to Navigating Countertransference

MULTIPLICITY OF THE MIND LEARNING CENTER

Let's be honest: ethics courses can feel dry, overly technical, or disconnected from the realities of clinical work. What if ethics training could instead be engaging, experiential, and directly applicable to the therapy room? Most therapists receive little formal training on how to work with their own internal world -- the beliefs, fears, judgments, and emotional reactions we inevitably bring into clinical encounters. These internal responses, referred to as countertransference, significantly influence the therapeutic relationship. This workshop offers a grounded and practical approach to understanding and managing countertransference through the lens of Internal Family Systems (IFS). Developed by Richard Schwartz, IFS provides a compassionate framework for exploring the complexity of our inner experience. Through guided experiential exercises, small-group reflection, and applied clinical discussion, participants will learn to identify how their own Parts--the internal aspects of themselves that become activated--emerge in response to clients. You will strengthen self-awareness, deepen ethical discernment, and cultivate a more grounded and attuned clinical presence. Importance of Countertransference Awareness in Ethical Practice: Ethical clinical practice requires more than technical skill; it demands ongoing self-awareness and reflection. Therapists' internal reactions, if unmanaged, can impair judgment, clinical effectiveness, and the therapeutic relationship. This workshop integrates the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model with core ethical principles to help therapists increase awareness of internal experiences, thereby preventing ethical missteps and promoting competent, attuned care.

5.8 hrs

Live

$150

Deepening Awareness of Exiles in IFS Therapy: Clinical Nuances in the Healing Process

MULTIPLICITY OF THE MIND LEARNING CENTER

Who are our Exiles, and how do we support their healing in a way that is both attuned and effective? In this workshop, participants will deepen their understanding of working with their clients' most vulnerable parts within the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model and bring healing to the internal system. The program will review the core steps of the IFS healing process, with particular attention to the clinical nuances of working with Exiles and the unburdening process. Participants will explore how to assess readiness and permission within the system, how to transition to Exiles in a way that maintains safety and trust, and how to cultivate and sustain a Self-to-Exile connection. Special emphasis will be placed on the role of the therapist's Self-energy in facilitating healing, including how therapists' own parts may influence the process. Through didactic teaching, demonstrations, guided experiential exercises, and small-group discussion, clinicians will refine their ability to move through the IFS healing process with greater clarity, confidence, and attunement.

5.5 hrs

Live

$250

EMDR One Day Refresher: Strengthening Core Skills and Clinical Confidence

MULTIPLICITY OF THE MIND LEARNING CENTER

This one-day EMDR Refresher is designed for clinicians who have completed basic EMDR training and are looking to sharpen their skills and deepen their clinical confidence. The training offers a comprehensive review of all eight phases of EMDR therapy, with special attention to the EMDR Processing Continuum (EMD, EMDr, and Standard Protocol). Through a dynamic blend of lecture, live demonstrations with participant volunteers, and interactive group discussion, participants will revisit essential components of EMDR, including case conceptualization, client readiness, Target Sequence Planning, cognitive interweaves, and strategies for working with stuck processing. The workshop will also highlight current EMDR research and practical modifications for working with complex clinical presentations. Whether you're returning to EMDR after a break or seeking to refine your practice, this refresher offers an engaging supportive environment to reconnect with the model and enhance your skills.

6.5 hrs

Live

$200

Healing Food and Body Struggles in Pregnancy, Postpartum, and Parenthood: An IFS-Informed EMDR Approach

MULTIPLICITY OF THE MIND LEARNING CENTER

Pregnancy, postpartum, and parenthood are powerful seasons of change that can reactivate long-standing wounds related to food, body image, control, and safety. Clients may present with renewed disordered eating patterns, heightened body distress, or internal conflict between wanting to "do better" for their children and feeling overwhelmed by coping strategies that resurface during this vulnerable time. This workshop introduces an IFS-informed EMDR approach to treating food and body struggles within the perinatal and parenting context. Participants will explore how disordered eating and body distress can be understood as protective adaptations shaped by trauma, identity shifts, and cultural pressure, rather than pathology or resistance. Clinicians will learn how to integrate Internal Family Systems (IFS) principles within the standard EMDR therapy model to support case conceptualization, preparation, target selection, and reprocessing. The training addresses key clinical considerations specific to perinatal populations, including nervous system vulnerability, medical trauma, loss of autonomy, and the impact of feeding and body-related experiences. Emphasis is placed on ethical practice, including pacing, informed consent, and adapting EMDR protocols to meet the needs of perinatal clients while maintaining safety and stability. This workshop is designed for clinicians working in perinatal mental health, eating disorders, or trauma who want to move beyond symptom management and support lasting, embodied healing for parents and their families.

5.8 hrs

Live

$250

For White Social Workers: RE/UN/DIScover Heuristic for Dual Awareness in Ongoing Anti-Racist Practice

Free State Social Work

This course offers a heuristic or a guide for White social workers for anti-racist social work practice that includes three sets of practices: REcover, UNcover, and DIScover. REcover practices seek to help White social workers shift to a window of tolerance with activities like brief pauses and paced breathing. UNcover practices seek to help White social workers critically examine beliefs, biases, and power. DIScover practices seek to help White social workers look at what is possible, while resisting the urge to fix and control.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$6

The National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) Code of Ethics

Free State Social Work

This course examines the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) Code of Ethics which was approved in May of 2023 and revised in August of 2023. The NBCC Code of Ethics establishes ethical standards for Counselors and is a resource for ethical decision-making and practice. The NBCC Code of Ethics offers 114 ethical standards in the areas of professional responsibilities; counseling relationships; supervision and consultation; testing, appraisal, and research; counselor education; and telemental health, social media, and technology.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$6

Implementing Community-Level Policies to Prevent Alcohol Misuse

Free State Social Work

This course looks at the harms of alcohol misuse, which groups are most affected, and how evidence-based community-level policies can create safer communities. Evidence-based strategies for reducing alcohol misuse are included; policies that focus on reducing alcohol availability in the community have been shown to be some of the most effective.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$12

Telling the Real Story of Human Trafficking

Free State Social Work

This course explores labor and sex trafficking and highlights the trafficking story arc of recruitment and grooming, coercion and control, and exit. Human trafficking patterns, risk factors, and misconceptions are discussed. The course offers language and practice recommendations with a focus on assistance, support, and resilience.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$12

Human Trafficking and the Multidimensional Impact of Sex Trafficking

Free State Social Work

This course explores key considerations and concepts for understanding and identifying human trafficking and its impact. The first reading describes the multidimensional impact of sex trafficking on survivors by highlighting first-hand insights from survivors. The course examines the lasting challenges and consequences for survivors along with needed intervention strategies and support. The second reading offers key considerations and concepts for understanding and identifying human trafficking in the United States- both forced labor and sex trafficking.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$12