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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Process-Based Work in the Clinical Relationship (Live in Ohio or Remote)

Presented by: Dr. Robyn Walser
Date: September 21-22, 2023
Time: 8:30AM – 5:30PM (ET)
Format: Live In-Person and Remote
Description:

Dr. Walser returns to present in this 2-day Live seminar on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Focus is on applying ACT at the level of the interpersonal process, with a focus on refining and developing therapists’ ACT process skills. The seminar will include role-play observations, guided skill development breakouts, and discussions, all aimed at increasing flexibility and consistent application of the model.


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Personality Disorders & Borderline Personality Disorders: Interventions that Work

Presented by: Dr. Kristin Neff, Dr. Janina Fisher
Date: Nov 2-3, 2023
Time: 9:90AM – 5:00PM (MST)
Format: Live Online (Remote Learning)
Description:

Join renowned experts, Dr. Kristin Neff and Dr. Janina Fisher for a special 2-Day Live Online Workshop. Gain valuable insights into the crucial role of self-compassion for therapists to reduce burnout, maintain balance in difficult situations with clients, discover mindfulness-based techniques to address clients’ trauma-related issues, and learn how to meet their resistant parts with empathy.


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Gottman Level 3 – Live Training

Presented by: Dr. William Bumberry
Date: March 21-23, 2024
Time: 8:30AM – 5:30PM (MST)

Format: Live Remote & In-Person

Description:

In a small-group setting, you will have the opportunity to practice and refine your use of Gottman Method therapy and receive personalized guidance in developing a roadmap for making sound clinical decisions. The Level 3 Training content represents the true resistances and co-morbidities we face as therapists and how we can transform them into effective healing methods for the couple. The workshop is structured to help create a safe and secure environment so participants can learn and practice while feeling free of criticism and negative judgment.


Previous Continuing Education Trainings & Workshops

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Personality Disorders & Borderline Personality Disorders: Interventions that Work

Presented by: Dr. Juergen Korbanka, Randy Huntington, LCSW
Date: May 19, 2023
Time: 8:30AM – 5:30PM (MST)
Format: Live In-Person and Remote
Description:

Join this one-day training on Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) to learn an easy-to-understand conceptualization of personality disorders, gain clarity on BPD diagnosis and assessment, understand the four core issues of BPD, learn how to talk to clients about BPD, and acquire concrete interventions that work while avoiding common treatment mistakes.


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Gottman Level 2 – Live Training

Presented by: Dr. William Bumberry
Date: April 20-22, 2023
Time:8:30AM – 5:30PM (MST)

Format: Live Remote & In-Person

Description:

This training will provide an in-depth exploration of assessment and intervention with advanced practical guidance for clinical observation and identifying co-morbidities such as PTSD, affairs, and addiction. The course will focus on helping therapists to build their confidence in using the Gottman Method techniques through interactive presentations, role-plays, and discussions. Learn how to use the Sound Relationship House theory to identify the areas that need improvement in a relationship and develop a customized treatment plan for each couple.


Treating Trauma and PTSD: A New Frontier of Scientific Evidence & Practical Interventions

Presented by: Dr. Bessel van der Kolk
Date: Nov, 3-4, 2023
Time: 8:30AM – 5:30PM (MST)
Format: 2-Day In-Person Only
Description:

Dr. van der Kolk will delve into his extensive practice and research on trauma and how clinicians can help their patients deal with its devastating effects on mind, brain, and body. Attendees will learn about various approaches to help even the most challenging clients, such as sensory integration, neurofeedback, EMDR, meditation, yoga, play theater, and mindfulness techniques, to rewire their brain and experience pleasure, engagement, control, and trust. The workshop will also discuss the relationship between trauma, addictions, PTSD, and psychiatric disorders and explore effective trauma treatments for mental health professionals to implement in their practice.


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Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Processed-Based Work in the Clinical Relationship

Presented by: Dr. Robyn Walser
Date: March, 9-10, 2023
Time: 8:30AM – 5:30PM (MST)
Format: Live Remote & In-Person
Description:

2-day seminar on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) will focus on applying ACT at the level of the interpersonal process, with a focus on refining and developing therapists’ ACT process skills. The seminar will include role-play observations, guided skill development breakouts, and discussions, all aimed at increasing flexibility and consistent application of the model.


Gottman Level 1 – Live Training

Presented by: Dr. William Bumberry
Date: Sept 29-30, 2023
Time: 8:30AM – 5:30PM (MST)
Format: Live Remote & In-Person
Description:

Learn the fundamentals of the Gottman Method Couples Therapy. During the training, participants learn about the research behind the Gottman Method and the various assessments, interventions, and exercises that are used in the therapy. You will also learn how to apply the Sound Relationship House theory to help couples build a strong and lasting relationship.


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Treating Infidelity – Live Training

Presented by: Dr. William Bumberry
Date: Oct 1, 2023
Time: 8:30AM – 3:30PM (MST)
Format: Live Remote & In-Person
Description:

The upcoming workshop, “Treating Infidelity,” offers a paradigm-shifting approach to treating affairs using the Gottman “Atone-Attune-Attach” method, which emphasizes the centrality of trust and commitment in the journey from betrayal to intimacy. Participants will learn the best our field has to offer and gain clarity and wisdom on how to heal and rebuild the broken bond between couples who have experienced infidelity, using a map to stay present, attuned, and balanced throughout the process.