Events
- “Teaching and Learning Conference: Ascend”
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Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) offers an empirically validated approach to the treatment of PTSD and other trauma-related symptoms like unwanted thoughts, feelings, memories, and nightmares.
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Movable Parts, Dr. Lucius Von Joo
CategoriesDr. Lucius Von Joo presents “Movable Parts” and will explore what happens when the lobbies, hallways, sidewalks, factory floors and empty lots we pass through are set up to invite rather than control.
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Date & Time: December 1 •7:00pm – 8:00pmLocation: RHB – 1st Floor Lounge
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Mental health professionals are charged with the legal and ethical responsibility to maintain professional boundaries, but the obligation isn’t always so easy to discern.
Date & Time: December 3 •10:00am – 1:00pmLocation: Virtual -
Learn about the Learning Resource Program
CategoriesJoin us for an overview of the Learning Resource Program—a college support program designed to empower students with language-based learning disabilities and/or ADHD to succeed academically and personally.
Date & Time: December 9 •6:00pm – 7:00pmLocation: Virtual -
Date & Time: December 10 •6:00pm – 7:00pmLocation: Residence Hall B – 3rd Floor Lounge
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Group supervision offers unique opportunities for learning, collaboration, and professional connection—when done well.
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Want to accelerate your business education and get ahead?
Date & Time: December 16 •5:00pm – 6:00pmLocation: Virtual -
Join us for a once-in-a-lifetime eco-volunteer adventure on Isabela Island.
Date & Time: January 3–11 •6:00am – 11:30pmLocation: Galapagos Islands -
Ethical challenges in supervision often require balancing complex dynamics—between support and accountability, autonomy and responsibility.
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The Unfinished Business of Childhood: Healing the Social Worker’s Childhood Trauma Wounds Part 2
CategoriesBuilding on the insights of Part 1, this workshop continues the exploration of how unresolved childhood trauma can shape the professional and personal lives of social workers.
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This training is designed for clinicians who are interested in working with, or currently work with, athletes of all ages, in therapeutic or performance settings.
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Physical and Mental health professionals cannot ignore the impact that various forms of bias play into the barriers to and disparities experienced in the delivery of care.
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As artificial intelligence (AI) tools become increasingly accessible in social work, ethical and transparent use is critical to upholding core professional values.
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This experiential four-part course offers social workers a unique, creative pathway to explore, strengthen, and sustain their own well-being using the reflective methodology of Photovoice.
Date & Time: January 28 – February 25 •9:30am – 11:00amLocation: Virtual -
Supervision for Sustainability: Cultivating Trauma Stewardship and Competence in Emerging Clinicians
CategoriesAs mental health professionals are increasingly asked to provide trauma informed care for complex client needs and systemic challenges, clinical supervisors hold a unique responsibility; the ensure supervisees develop competence in trauma informed practice while also fostering resilience and sustainability in their professional lives.
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Join Dr. Victoria Grinman for a practical, one-day training to empower parents to be the change agents in their children’s lives.
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One of the amazing therapeutic powers of play is “Enhancing Social Relationships” which includes attachment. If you are looking to understand attachment theory and how it can inform your play therapy practice this training is for you!
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Working with parents who are at their wits end can be a challenge, especially when their child needs their attention and connection. The workshop is for counselors and therapists that are looking for effective ways to work with families with burnt out parents experiencing blocked care.