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Registration is now open for our January 2022 programming! |
We have been busy building our 2022 programming that combines thought leadership with practical application. Our focus is on creating accessible and interactive virtual learning opportunities delivered by expert facilitators who are all highly regarded professionals in the field.
Check out our January 2022 mental health certificate and webinar lineup below. Best of all - register before November 30 and enjoy an early bird 20% discount* on your registration fees with promo code EarlyBird2022.
Coming soon - NEW February and March programming - watch our website and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter for more details! |
* Discount applicable to new registrations in our Jan. 2022 programming only. Promo code valid from Nov 4 to 30, 2021 and cannot be combined with other promotions or discounts.
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January certificate programs |
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Certificate in trauma counselling for mental health professionals: Level 2
This advanced clinical training is for those who provide psychotherapy and counselling to clients who have experienced traumatic exposures. It will introduce key components for working with clients presenting historical or oriented trauma exposures.
Live webinar series Jan. 10, 12, 17, 19, 24 and 26, 2022
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. EST
Ian Robertson, MSW, RSW
CE hours: 30
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Certificate in attachment-focused adult psychotherapy: Advanced course
Understanding clients from the perspective of adult attachment offers a new and hopeful lens. This certificate program will provide an advanced level of assessing the adult attachment categories and treating adults from an attachment-focused model of psychotherapy.
Live webinar series Jan. 13, 14, Feb. 10 and 11, 2022
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. EST
Annette Kussin, MSW, RSW
CE hours: 24
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Trauma recovery: Processing guilt and shame
This webinar will define guilt and shame and outline their similarities and differences and review the different subtypes of both emotions. It will examine how 'we' organize our conversations with clients and how 'we' help clients face the unspoken needs and dilemmas that drive the guilt and shame experience.
Live webinar Jan. 18 and 25, 2022
1 to 4:30 p.m. EST
Natalie Zlodre, MSW, RSW
CE hours: 6 |
Emotion dysregulation in the family: Clinical interventions for family members of youth with emotion dysregulation
Review evidence-based treatments such as DBT-oriented approaches in both supporting and intervening with family members. This webinar will provide the space for engaging in self-reflection, live role plays, as well as live discussion opportunities.
Live webinar Jan. 20, 2022
9 a.m. to 12 noon EST
Adina Hauser, MSW, RSW
CE hours: 3 |
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Substance use and emotion regulation in youth
This webinar will address the intersection of substance use and emotion regulation in youth aged 12 to adulthood. It strives to educate participants on concurrent disorders and the impact of substance use on emotion dysregulation and the impact of dysregulation on substance use in general. It will also look at the challenges and the impacts due to the pandemic.
Live webinar Jan. 20, 2022
1 to 4 p.m. EST
Adina Hauser, MSW, RSW
CE hours: 3 |
Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for psychosis
This webinar will discuss a CBT conceptualization of psychosis and address common misconceptions regarding the suitability of this population for psychotherapy. The facilitator will provide an overview of the treatment rationale and CBT strategies that are most helpful for these clients.
Live webinar Jan. 21, 2022
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Noah Lazar, PhD, C.Psych.
CE hours: 6 - CE hours may be applied towards CACBT certification process
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Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with prolonged exposure (PE) therapy
Gain an overview of the assessment of PTSD, focusing on differential diagnosis of other trauma-related disorders. Review evidence-based trauma-focused treatments for PTSD, with an in-depth examination of PE.
Live webinar Jan. 24 and 31, 2022
1 to 4 p.m. EST
Daniel Peluso, PhD, C.Psych, Clinical Psychologist
CE hours: 6 - CE hours may be applied towards CACBT certification process
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Creative interventions for children with ADHD
While there are many different approaches to treating children with ADHD, directive play therapy interventions help to remediate the skills deficits such as short attention span, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. Learn the diagnostic features of ADHD and gain practical and effective interventions to help children aged 4 to 12 years.
Live webinar Jan. 27, 2022
10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. EST
Liana Lowenstein, MSW, RSW, CPT-S
CE hours: 3
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Supporting the mental health needs of racialized young people
This training gives guidance to professionals on providing culturally competent mental health care for diverse, racialized, and underserved children, youth, and families.
Live webinar Jan. 28, 2022
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. EST
Amy Gajaria, MD, FRCPC
CE hours: 6
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We have a fantastic lineup of training still to come this year |
There is still time to connect with other practitioners and gain practical 'hands-on' therapeutic skills with these learning opportunities still to come in November and December! |
Starting Nov. 17 - Certificate in trauma counselling for mental health professionals: Level 1 with Natalie Zlodre, MSW, RSW. CE hours: 30
Nov. 19 - The impact of childhood trauma and ADHD: Similarities and differences with Dr. Donna MacLachlan. CE hours: 3
Starting Nov. 22 - Integrating dialectical behaviour therapy with family-based treatment for eating disorders with Anita Federici, PhD, C.Psych, FAED. CE hours: 12
Nov. 25 - Psychological First Aid: Top ten tips with Michel Jones, MSW, RSW, RP. CE hours: 4
Starting Nov. 30 - Certificate in cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) Level 2: Application to specific populations with Noah Lazar, PhD, C. Psych, and Daniel Peluso, PhD, C.Psych, Clinical Psychologist. CE hours: 30 - CE hours may be applied towards CACBT certification process
Nov. 30 - Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for anxiety with Noah Lazar, PhD, C.Psych. CE hours: 6 - CE hours may be applied towards CACBT certification process
Dec. 2 and 9 - Dialectical behaviour therapy: An introduction to essential components with Lyndsey Davies, MSW, RSW. CE hours: 12
Dec. 2 and 3 - Understanding and effectively working with children and youth who present with oppositional and defiant behaviour with Dr. Donna MacLachlan. CE hours: 6
Dec. 9 - Creative interventions to assess and treat school refusal with Liana Lowenstein, MSW, RSW, CPT-S. CE hour: 3
Dec. 10 - Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) with Noah Lazar, PhD, C.Psych. CE hours: 6 - CE hours may be applied towards CACBT certification process
Dec. 14 - Implementing measurement-based care into a clinical setting: How to optimize outcomes by measuring outcomes presented by Dr. Peter Szatmari, Dr. Darren Courtney, Renira Narrandes, MA, MSc(OT), and Karolin Krause, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow. CE hours: 2
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