Reconnecting With Our Roots: Exploring the Intersections of IFS & Ancestral Lineage Healing
Feb
8
to Apr 2

Reconnecting With Our Roots: Exploring the Intersections of IFS & Ancestral Lineage Healing

This course has been postponed. New Dates will be announced later in the year.

This course will empower you to regain trust in your own Self and your wise ancestors, with their inherent wisdom, love and collective Self-energy. You will leave with a deeper understanding of your emotional landscape and a safe, effective method for transforming generational patterns and reconnecting with the gifts of your people.

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Sep
13

Fall 2024 IFS/EMDR Integration Consultation Group

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Suicide Prevention Summit
Feb
12
to Feb 13

Suicide Prevention Summit

Join us for this powerful 2-day virtual summit where you’ll get a clear roadmap for navigating the complex clinical issue of suicide.  

This is your chance to learn from 8 renowned experts at one exclusive event, PLUS two inspiring keynote speakers who will give you fresh perspectives on suicidal clients: Kevin Briggs, retired sergeant for the California Highway Patrol who has responded to hundreds of calls for suicidal individuals on the Golden Gate Bridge – and Susan Blauner, a survivor of multiple suicide attempts who authored the highly regarded memoir, How I Stayed Alive When My Brain Was Trying to Kill Me. 

Drawing on the latest research, you’ll learn transformational interventions for suicidality from CBT, ACT, IFS, EMDR and more to help your clients stay safe and live more meaning-filled lives! 

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Ethical Decision-Making when Assessing & Treating Racial Trauma
Dec
16

Ethical Decision-Making when Assessing & Treating Racial Trauma

The CE training led by psychologists, Drs. Daphne Fatter and Lillian Gibson, will provide mental health professionals with a practical framework to confidently assess and treat racial trauma. The importance of recognizing both the likenesses and dissimilarities of clients’ and clinicians’ worldviews, race, and ethnicity within the context of treatment will be explained with the use of several studied identity models. Attendees will learn how to apply culturally-specific approaches when exploring clients’ trauma experiences and ways to implement client-centered interventions. The latter part of the program will focus on multicultural guidelines and ethical standards from a de-colonized perspective while exploring race socialization and relational dynamics to help clinicians better serve BIPOC clients.

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Reconnecting with Our Roots: Exploring the Intersections of IFS & Ancestral Lineage Healing.
Nov
1
to Jan 3

Reconnecting with Our Roots: Exploring the Intersections of IFS & Ancestral Lineage Healing.

Internal Family Systems (IFS) offers a roadmap to discovering part’s burdens and their natural gifts. As we befriend our own parts or as we work with clients, we may discover that our burdens and gifts are not only individual. Our parts carry legacy burdens from our ancestors and from the collective webs of trauma and oppression, as well as ancestral heirlooms or gifts.

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