Events
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How We Are
CategoriesFoundational infant and early childhood mental health knowledge and program implementation considerations for all child-serving professionals.
Date & Time: June 25–26 •8:00am – 3:00pmLocation: 158 East 115th Street, New York, NY 10029 -
This workshop engages participants in understanding how masculinity is constructed and reinforced across systems and cultures.
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Interested in off-campus internships or a practical training experience?
Date & Time: July 16 •1:00pm – 2:00pmLocation: Post Hall Lounge, Suite 200 -
This 6 week intensive workshop will enable an in-depth exploration of the neuropathological and psychosocial attributes of the full array of dementing disorders; the diagnostic evaluation components and the life-changing impacts of progressive symptoms upon patients and their families will be covered.
Date & Time: September 12 – October 17 •9:00am – 12:00pmLocation: Virtual -
Music therapy provides an evidence-based, integrative approach to supporting birthing individuals and their families throughout the perinatal continuum, particularly in the context of high-risk pregnancy.
Date & Time: September 17 •9:00am – 12:00pmLocation: Virtual -
The Strength in Struggle: What Trauma Can Teach Social Workers in Polarizing and Threatening Times
CategoriesThis workshop explores the importance of authenticity in social work practice, especially in times of uncertainty.
Date & Time: September 25 •10:00am – 1:00pmLocation: Virtual -
Technology and social media shape the identities and worldviews of today’s teens.
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Picturing Change
CategoriesPicturing Change is a course that will harness the power of this visual second language and utilize it for positive change.
Date & Time: October 8 •9:30am – 11:00amLocation: Virtual -
Motivational Interviewing: Beyond the Basics
CategoriesThis workshop targets clinicians seeking an intermediate level of Motivational Interviewing training.
Date & Time: October 16 •9:00am – 4:00pmLocation: Virtual -
Technology has revolutionized access to mental health services for people around the world.
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This course walks clinicians through assessing suicidality in care, safety planning strategies, and identifying and/or monitoring high-risk clients.
Date & Time: November 5 •6:00pm – 8:00pmLocation: Virtual -
Join Dr. Victoria Grinman for an interactive workshop about the utility of yoga and mindfulness in working with children and teens with traumatic stress.
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Adolescence is a time when many young people explore romantic and sexual relationships and form their sexual identities.
Date & Time: November 7 •9:30am – 12:30pmLocation: Virtual -
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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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 -
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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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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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.