Current CE Offerings

Enjoy 10% off summer CE trainings now through August 31, 2026.

  • Facilitating Equity in Therapy

    July 30, 2026,

    1:00-3:00 PST | 2 CE Hours

    Online (Zoom)

    This training introduces a caste-based framework (drawing on Isabel Wilkerson) for centering equity in therapy, applicable across models. Part 1 of a series, it covers how caste, multicultural orientation, and attachment shape symptoms and belonging, and includes identifying self-of-therapist identities and practicing equity-focused facilitation skills.

  • An Introduction to Identifying and Intervening with Eating Disorders

    August 14, 2026

    12:00 pm- 1:30 pm PST | 1.5 CE Hours

    Online (Zoom)

    This training equips clinicians with foundational eating disorder identification, assessment, and referral skills, grounded in Health at Every Size, Intuitive Eating, and anti-oppressive frameworks. Participants explore ED diagnoses, risk factors across queer, BIPOC, and religious communities, HAES-aligned screening tools, clinical language for addressing concerns, and the multidisciplinary continuum of care.

  • MAKING THE CASE FOR CARE: OUTCOMES, FEEDBACK, AND MEDICAL NECESSITY

    July 31, 2026

    August 1, 2026

    August 3, 2026

    9:00-11:00 PST | 2 CE Hours

    Online (Zoom)

    This training explores using Feedback-Informed Treatment (FIT) and outcome data to strengthen clinical decision-making and demonstrate medical necessity. Covers outcome predictors, FIT tool evaluation, and documentation practices. Includes a small-group case study exercise practicing progress tracking, collaborative treatment planning, and feedback documentation that justifies ongoing care.

  • Cultivated Care--Level 1: Foundations in Perinatal Mental Health & Healing-Centered Practice

    August 21, 2026

    8:00 am-3:00 pm PST | 6 CE Hours

    Online (Zoom)

    This 6-hour training equips clinicians with culturally responsive, trauma-conscious tools for perinatal clients. Covers PMADs and disparities, the weathering hypothesis, reproductive story conceptualization, breathwork and nervous system stabilization, differentiating birth trauma from difficult birth, and supporting postpartum adjustment and relationship cohesion through a justice-oriented lens.