Events
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How to Start a Private Practice
CategoriesThinking of starting your own private practice but feeling unsure or overwhelmed by the process? Whether you’re just beginning or already have a practice and want to ensure you haven’t missed any critical steps, this workshop will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to succeed.
Date & Time: September 23 •9:00am – 4:00pmLocation: Virtual -
Clinicians are often challenged by the complexity of grief work, as the grief journey is ongoing and can contribute to secondary stress for therapists. Join Katie Kelly, LCSW-R, PhD, for this workshop on navigating the challenges of supporting grieving clients.
Date & Time: October 7 •2:30pm – 5:30pmLocation: Virtual -
In this workshop, mental health professionals will explore the emotional and developmental impact of divorce and separation on children.
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This workshop will provide a comprehensive overview of the OPT application process, timelines, and requirements.
Date & Time: October 9 •1:00pm – 2:30pmLocation: Post Hall, Room 106 -
CPT Workshop: Understanding Curricular Practical Training and Gain Experience While You Study
CategoriesThis workshop will guide you through the CPT application process, eligibility requirements, and important deadlines.
Date & Time: October 16 •1:00pm – 2:30pmLocation: Post Hall, Room 106 -
Run, walk, or stroll in this year’s 5K, 1K and Kid’s Fun Run at our 10th annual Spirit Weekend!
Date & Time: October 18 •9:00am – 11:00amLocation: Garden City Campus -
Opportunities and Challenges: Navigating the Landscape of Artificial Intelligence and Mental Health
CategoriesIn this workshop, mental health professionals, including clinicians, social workers, and psychologists, will explore the complex interplay between artificial intelligence (AI) and mental health.
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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.
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In the current era of integration between the criminal legal system and immigration enforcement, the school-to-deportation pipeline describes how school discipline practices can funnel immigrant students, particularly those from Latinx and other marginalized communities, into the immigration system.
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This workshop equips youth-serving professionals to recognize the warning signs of digital dating abuse across different platforms and identities, and provides concrete strategies for opening up critical conversations with both survivors and those who perpetrate harm.
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This workshop will provide a comprehensive overview of the OPT application process, timelines, and requirements.
Date & Time: November 13 •1:00pm – 2:30pmLocation: Post Hall, Room 106