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SUMMARY:Working with Non-Monogamous Clients
DESCRIPTION:Live Virtual Training · 1.0 CE Hour · Beginner Level \nWorking with Non-Monogamous Clients\nDate & Time: Monday\, March 16\, 2026 | 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Eastern \nFormat: Live Interactive Webinar via Zoom — link provided upon registration \nCE Hours: 1.0 clock hour \nContent Level: Beginner \nInstructor: Dr. Cyrus Patten\, LICSW \nFee: $59.00 | Free for current members of The Wellness Collaborative \nAccessibility: To request ADA accommodations\, contact hello@wellnesscollaborative.io or 802-316-8288 prior to the program. \nCourse Description \nWorking with Non-Monogamous Clients is a live\, instructor-led continuing education program designed to equip mental health professionals with foundational knowledge and practical skills for providing affirming\, competent care to clients engaged in consensual non-monogamy (CNM) and ethically non-monogamous (ENM) relationship structures. \nThis beginner-level program provides an overview of CNM relationship structures\, including open relationships\, polyamory\, relationship anarchy\, and other ethical non-monogamy configurations. Participants will explore how personal values\, cultural assumptions\, and clinical biases can influence assessment and treatment when working with this population. The program applies a social work and counseling ethics lens throughout\, with attention to client welfare\, autonomy\, and culturally competent\, non-judgmental practice. \nStructured didactic instruction is paired with instructor-guided case illustrations to support application of the presented material. This program does not function as supervision\, peer consultation\, or case staffing. \nLearning Objectives \nUpon completion of this 1-hour program\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine consensual non-monogamy (CNM) and distinguish among common CNM relationship structures\, including open relationships\, polyamory\, and relationship anarchy.\nIdentify common clinical biases and mononormative assumptions that may affect assessment and treatment with non-monogamous clients.\nApply ethical principles related to client self-determination\, welfare\, and cultural competence when working with CNM clients.\nDescribe at least two strategies for creating an affirming therapeutic environment for non-monogamous clients.\n\nTarget Audience \nLicensed and pre-licensed mental health professionals\, including licensed clinical social workers (LCSWs)\, licensed counselors (LPCs\, LMHCs\, LCPCs)\, marriage and family therapists (MFTs)\, psychologists\, and related behavioral health professionals. \nNo prerequisites required. This is an introductory-level program appropriate for professionals with little to no prior training in working with non-monogamous clients. \nProgram Agenda \n11:00 – 11:05 AM | Welcome & Orientation — Review of learning objectives\, instructional format\, and CE participation requirements \n11:05 – 11:25 AM | Didactic Instruction: CNM Foundations — Overview of CNM relationship structures; mononormativity and clinical bias; cultural competence frameworks \n11:25 – 11:45 AM | Applied Learning: Instructor-Guided Case Illustrations — Application of ethical principles and affirming practice strategies to instructor-presented case examples. Cases are used for educational illustration only; no supervision or consultation is provided. \n11:45 – 11:55 AM | Integration & Key Takeaways — Summary of CNM affirmative practice principles; strategies for reducing bias in clinical settings; Q&A \n11:55 AM – 12:00 PM | Closing & CE Instructions — Review of learning objectives; instructions for CE credit verification; program conclusion \nInstructor \nDr. Cyrus Patten\, LICSW Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with experience in ethics education\, clinical supervision\, and continuing education program development. \nAccreditation \nASWB ACE — Social Workers The Wellness Collaborative\, ACE Provider #2004\, is approved as a provider of continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations\, not individual courses\, are approved under this program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. Social workers completing this course receive 1.0 general continuing education credit. \nNBCC ACEP — Counselors The Wellness Collaborative has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider\, ACEP No. 7973. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. The Wellness Collaborative is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs. \nRegulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. Participants are responsible for verifying that this course meets the CE requirements of their specific licensing jurisdiction.
URL:https://www.wellnesscollaborative.io/event/working-with-non-monogamous-clients-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Virtual Events
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DTSTAMP:20260416T102657
CREATED:20260303T192721Z
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SUMMARY:Working with Non-Monogamous Clients
DESCRIPTION:Live Virtual Training · 1.0 CE Hour · Beginner Level \nWorking with Non-Monogamous Clients\nDate & Time: Monday\, March 9\, 2026 | 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Eastern \nFormat: Live Interactive Webinar via Zoom — link provided upon registration \nCE Hours: 1.0 clock hour \nContent Level: Beginner \nInstructor: Dr. Cyrus Patten\, LICSW \nFee: $59.00 | Free for current members of The Wellness Collaborative \nAccessibility: To request ADA accommodations\, contact hello@wellnesscollaborative.io or 802-316-8288 prior to the program. \nCourse Description \nWorking with Non-Monogamous Clients is a live\, instructor-led continuing education program designed to equip mental health professionals with foundational knowledge and practical skills for providing affirming\, competent care to clients engaged in consensual non-monogamy (CNM) and ethically non-monogamous (ENM) relationship structures. \nThis beginner-level program provides an overview of CNM relationship structures\, including open relationships\, polyamory\, relationship anarchy\, and other ethical non-monogamy configurations. Participants will explore how personal values\, cultural assumptions\, and clinical biases can influence assessment and treatment when working with this population. The program applies a social work and counseling ethics lens throughout\, with attention to client welfare\, autonomy\, and culturally competent\, non-judgmental practice. \nStructured didactic instruction is paired with instructor-guided case illustrations to support application of the presented material. This program does not function as supervision\, peer consultation\, or case staffing. \nLearning Objectives \nUpon completion of this 1-hour program\, participants will be able to: \n\nDefine consensual non-monogamy (CNM) and distinguish among common CNM relationship structures\, including open relationships\, polyamory\, and relationship anarchy.\nIdentify common clinical biases and mononormative assumptions that may affect assessment and treatment with non-monogamous clients.\nApply ethical principles related to client self-determination\, welfare\, and cultural competence when working with CNM clients.\nDescribe at least two strategies for creating an affirming therapeutic environment for non-monogamous clients.\n\nTarget Audience \nLicensed and pre-licensed mental health professionals\, including licensed clinical social workers (LCSWs)\, licensed counselors (LPCs\, LMHCs\, LCPCs)\, marriage and family therapists (MFTs)\, psychologists\, and related behavioral health professionals. \nNo prerequisites required. This is an introductory-level program appropriate for professionals with little to no prior training in working with non-monogamous clients. \nProgram Agenda \n11:00 – 11:05 AM | Welcome & Orientation — Review of learning objectives\, instructional format\, and CE participation requirements \n11:05 – 11:25 AM | Didactic Instruction: CNM Foundations — Overview of CNM relationship structures; mononormativity and clinical bias; cultural competence frameworks \n11:25 – 11:45 AM | Applied Learning: Instructor-Guided Case Illustrations — Application of ethical principles and affirming practice strategies to instructor-presented case examples. Cases are used for educational illustration only; no supervision or consultation is provided. \n11:45 – 11:55 AM | Integration & Key Takeaways — Summary of CNM affirmative practice principles; strategies for reducing bias in clinical settings; Q&A \n11:55 AM – 12:00 PM | Closing & CE Instructions — Review of learning objectives; instructions for CE credit verification; program conclusion \nInstructor \nDr. Cyrus Patten\, LICSW Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with experience in ethics education\, clinical supervision\, and continuing education program development. \nAccreditation \nASWB ACE — Social Workers The Wellness Collaborative\, ACE Provider #2004\, is approved as a provider of continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations\, not individual courses\, are approved under this program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. Social workers completing this course receive 1.0 general continuing education credit. \nNBCC ACEP — Counselors The Wellness Collaborative has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider\, ACEP No. 7973. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. The Wellness Collaborative is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs. \nRegulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. Participants are responsible for verifying that this course meets the CE requirements of their specific licensing jurisdiction.
URL:https://www.wellnesscollaborative.io/event/working-with-non-monogamous-clients/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Virtual Events
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SUMMARY:Ethics Roundtable: A Forum for Thoughtful Practice
DESCRIPTION:Format: Virtual (via Zoom) \nSchedule: Tuesday March 3rd\, 2026 2pm-3pm \nCE Credit: 1.0 Ethics Hour (Approved for Social Workers Nationally) \nCost: Free for Wellness Collaborative Members | $19 for Non-Members \nOverview\nThe Ethics Roundtable is a collaborative\, case-based discussion space for mental health professionals to explore real-world ethical challenges in a supportive\, thoughtful environment. Each month\, we examine scenarios that invite reflection on clinical boundaries\, confidentiality\, technology use\, dual relationships\, supervision\, and other emerging ethical dilemmas in modern practice. \nParticipants are encouraged to bring their own de-identified cases or ethical questions for group reflection and analysis. Through facilitated conversation and application of ethical decision-making frameworks\, attendees gain practical tools and peer perspectives they can immediately integrate into their work. \nWho It’s For\nThis program is designed for licensed and pre-licensed mental health professionals—including social workers\, counselors\, psychologists\, and marriage and family therapists—who wish to strengthen their ethical reasoning\, stay current with evolving standards\, and earn continuing education credit in a dynamic\, interactive format. \nLearning Objectives\nBy the end of each roundtable\, participants will be able to: \n\n\nApply ethical decision-making models to clinical and professional scenarios. \n\n\nDifferentiate between legal\, moral\, and ethical considerations in complex cases. \n\n\nAnalyze the impact of personal values and contextual factors on ethical decision-making. \n\n\nEvaluate multiple perspectives on boundary issues and confidentiality challenges. \n\n\nIntegrate peer feedback into their ethical reasoning process for future cases. \n\n\nFormat & Accessibility\n\n\nHosted live via Zoom to make participation easy during the lunch hour. \n\n\nParticipants receive 1 hour of ASWB-approved continuing education credit. \n\n\nEach session is interactive\, reflective\, and rooted in practical application rather than lecture. \n\n\nRegistration\nWellness Collaborative members can attend at no cost. Non-members may register for a single session for $19. \nJoin The Wellness Collaborative to gain free access to all monthly roundtables and additional professional resources.
URL:https://www.wellnesscollaborative.io/event/ethics-roundtable-a-forum-for-thoughtful-practice-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Virtual Events
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SUMMARY:Analytic Psychotherapy in “The Plague Year”: Mixing Memory and Desire
DESCRIPTION:Program Title: Analytic Psychotherapy in “The Plague Year”: Mixing Memory and Desire \nProvider: The Wellness Collaborative \nPresenter: Peter Burmeister\, MA\, Pre-licensed psychotherapist and psychologist \nDelivery Format: \nLive synchronous training. Participants may attend either in person at The Summit\, 19 Roosevelt Highway\, Colchester\, VT\, or virtually via live interactive webinar. Real-time participation and discussion are included. \nContinuing Education Credit: 1.5 ASWB CE Hours \nProgram Description \nThis 90-minute live training examines psychoanalytic and depth-psychological perspectives relevant to clinical work with anxiety\, uncertainty\, and collective stress. Using the metaphor of “The Plague Year” and the COVID-19 pandemic as contextual reference points\, the program explores foundational and contemporary theories of the unconscious and their application to psychotherapy practice. \nThe training compares Freud’s topographical model of the psyche with Jung’s conceptualization of the unconscious as both retrospective and anticipatory. Additional concepts include Wilfred Bion’s theory of reverie in the analytic encounter\, Robert Langs’ perspectives on death and unconscious communication\, Jean Gebser’s epistemological constructs\, and integrative reflections connecting analytic theory with contemplative traditions. Emphasis is placed on clinical relevance and the therapeutic relationship\, particularly in work with clients experiencing existential anxiety\, ambiguity\, and collective trauma. \nParticipants will examine how large-scale external stressors may activate unconscious processes and will explore relational and analytic techniques that support attunement\, symbolic thinking\, and reflective clinical presence. \nLearning Objectives \nAt the conclusion of this program\, participants will be able to: \n\nDifferentiate Freud’s and Jung’s conceptualizations of the unconscious and describe their implications for psychotherapy practice.\nExplain Wilfred Bion’s concept of reverie and apply it to clinical work with clients experiencing anxiety and uncertainty.\nIdentify ways in which collective stressors (e.g.\, pandemics\, sociocultural instability) may activate unconscious processes in clients.\nApply analytic and relational principles to enhance therapeutic attunement and clinical responsiveness in sessions addressing existential distress.\nTarget Audience: Licensed social workers\, counselors\, psychologists\, marriage and family therapists\, and other behavioral health professionals.\n\nLevel: Intermediate (foundational familiarity with psychodynamic theory recommended) \nContent Area: Clinical Practice \nAttendance & Certificate Policy \nParticipants must attend the full 90-minute live session and complete the program evaluation to receive CE credit. Certificates are issued immediately upon completion of attendance verification and evaluation. \nASWB Continuing Education Statement \nThe Wellness Collaborative is an approved provider of continuing education for social workers through the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. \nAs an ACE provider\, The Wellness Collaborative is authorized to offer continuing education courses that meet professional social work standards for ethics\, clinical practice\, supervision\, and professional development. \nOur approval as an ACE provider demonstrates that our programs meet rigorous standards for educational quality\, instructor qualifications\, and participant support. \nProvider Name: The Wellness Collaborative \nACE Provider Number: 2004 \nApproval Period: 5/30/2025-5/30/2028 \nRegulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. \nGrievance Policy: Complaints or grievances regarding this training may be submitted in writing to The Wellness Collaborative at [insert official contact email].
URL:https://www.wellnesscollaborative.io/event/analytic-psychotherapy-in-the-plague-year-mixing-memory-and-desire/
LOCATION:The Summit\, 19 Roosevelt Highway\, Colchester\, VT\, 05446\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person Events,Virtual Events
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CREATED:20260212T144919Z
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SUMMARY:Ethics Roundtable: A Forum for Thoughtful Practice
DESCRIPTION:Format: Virtual (via Zoom) \nSchedule: Tuesday February 24th\, 2026 2pm-3pm \nCE Credit: 1.0 Ethics Hour (Approved for Social Workers Nationally) \nCost: Free for Wellness Collaborative Members | $19 for Non-Members \nOverview\nThe Ethics Roundtable is a collaborative\, case-based discussion space for mental health professionals to explore real-world ethical challenges in a supportive\, thoughtful environment. Each month\, we examine scenarios that invite reflection on clinical boundaries\, confidentiality\, technology use\, dual relationships\, supervision\, and other emerging ethical dilemmas in modern practice. \nParticipants are encouraged to bring their own de-identified cases or ethical questions for group reflection and analysis. Through facilitated conversation and application of ethical decision-making frameworks\, attendees gain practical tools and peer perspectives they can immediately integrate into their work. \nWho It’s For\nThis program is designed for licensed and pre-licensed mental health professionals—including social workers\, counselors\, psychologists\, and marriage and family therapists—who wish to strengthen their ethical reasoning\, stay current with evolving standards\, and earn continuing education credit in a dynamic\, interactive format. \nLearning Objectives\nBy the end of each roundtable\, participants will be able to: \n\nApply ethical decision-making models to clinical and professional scenarios.\nDifferentiate between legal\, moral\, and ethical considerations in complex cases.\nAnalyze the impact of personal values and contextual factors on ethical decision-making.\nEvaluate multiple perspectives on boundary issues and confidentiality challenges.\nIntegrate peer feedback into their ethical reasoning process for future cases.\n\nFormat & Accessibility\n\nHosted live via Zoom to make participation easy.\nParticipants receive 1 hour of ASWB-approved continuing education credit.\nEach session is interactive\, reflective\, and rooted in practical application rather than lecture.\n\nRegistration\nWellness Collaborative members can attend at no cost. Non-members may register for a single session for $19. \nJoin The Wellness Collaborative to gain free access to all monthly roundtables and additional professional resources.
URL:https://www.wellnesscollaborative.io/event/ethics-roundtable-a-forum-for-thoughtful-practice/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Virtual Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260218T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260218T140000
DTSTAMP:20260416T102657
CREATED:20260212T132321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T203631Z
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SUMMARY:Ethics Roundtable: A Monthly Forum for Thoughtful Practice
DESCRIPTION:Format: Virtual (via Zoom) \nSchedule: Tuesday February 17th\, 2026 1pm-2pm \nCE Credit: 1.0 Ethics Hour (Approved for Social Workers Nationally) \nCost: Free for Wellness Collaborative Members | $19 for Non-Members \nOverview\nThe Ethics Roundtable is a collaborative\, case-based discussion space for mental health professionals to explore real-world ethical challenges in a supportive\, thoughtful environment. Each month\, we examine scenarios that invite reflection on clinical boundaries\, confidentiality\, technology use\, dual relationships\, supervision\, and other emerging ethical dilemmas in modern practice. \nParticipants are encouraged to bring their own de-identified cases or ethical questions for group reflection and analysis. Through facilitated conversation and application of ethical decision-making frameworks\, attendees gain practical tools and peer perspectives they can immediately integrate into their work. \nWho It’s For\nThis program is designed for licensed and pre-licensed mental health professionals—including social workers\, counselors\, psychologists\, and marriage and family therapists—who wish to strengthen their ethical reasoning\, stay current with evolving standards\, and earn continuing education credit in a dynamic\, interactive format. \nLearning Objectives\nBy the end of each roundtable\, participants will be able to: \n\n\nApply ethical decision-making models to clinical and professional scenarios. \n\n\nDifferentiate between legal\, moral\, and ethical considerations in complex cases. \n\n\nAnalyze the impact of personal values and contextual factors on ethical decision-making. \n\n\nEvaluate multiple perspectives on boundary issues and confidentiality challenges. \n\n\nIntegrate peer feedback into their ethical reasoning process for future cases. \n\n\nFormat & Accessibility\n\n\nHosted live via Zoom to make participation easy during the lunch hour. \n\n\nParticipants receive 1 hour of ASWB-approved continuing education credit. \n\n\nEach session is interactive\, reflective\, and rooted in practical application rather than lecture. \n\n\nRegistration\nWellness Collaborative members can attend at no cost. Non-members may register for a single session for $19. \nJoin The Wellness Collaborative to gain free access to all monthly roundtables and additional professional resources.
URL:https://www.wellnesscollaborative.io/event/ethics-roundtable-a-monthly-forum-for-thoughtful-practice-6/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Virtual Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260210T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260210T130000
DTSTAMP:20260416T102657
CREATED:20260204T230338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T230338Z
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SUMMARY:Ethics Roundtable: A Monthly Forum for Thoughtful Practice
DESCRIPTION:Format: Virtual (via Zoom) \nSchedule: Monthly • 12:00–1:00 PM EST \nCE Credit: 1.0 Ethics Hour (Approved for Social Workers Nationally) \nCost: Free for Wellness Collaborative Members | $19 for Non-Members \nOverview\nThe Ethics Roundtable is a collaborative\, case-based discussion space for mental health professionals to explore real-world ethical challenges in a supportive\, thoughtful environment. Each month\, we examine scenarios that invite reflection on clinical boundaries\, confidentiality\, technology use\, dual relationships\, supervision\, and other emerging ethical dilemmas in modern practice. \nParticipants are encouraged to bring their own de-identified cases or ethical questions for group reflection and analysis. Through facilitated conversation and application of ethical decision-making frameworks\, attendees gain practical tools and peer perspectives they can immediately integrate into their work. \nWho It’s For\nThis program is designed for licensed and pre-licensed mental health professionals—including social workers\, counselors\, psychologists\, and marriage and family therapists—who wish to strengthen their ethical reasoning\, stay current with evolving standards\, and earn continuing education credit in a dynamic\, interactive format. \nLearning Objectives\nBy the end of each roundtable\, participants will be able to: \n\n\nApply ethical decision-making models to clinical and professional scenarios. \n\n\nDifferentiate between legal\, moral\, and ethical considerations in complex cases. \n\n\nAnalyze the impact of personal values and contextual factors on ethical decision-making. \n\n\nEvaluate multiple perspectives on boundary issues and confidentiality challenges. \n\n\nIntegrate peer feedback into their ethical reasoning process for future cases. \n\n\nFormat & Accessibility\n\n\nHosted live via Zoom to make participation easy during the lunch hour. \n\n\nParticipants receive 1 hour of ASWB-approved continuing education credit. \n\n\nEach session is interactive\, reflective\, and rooted in practical application rather than lecture. \n\n\nRegistration\nWellness Collaborative members can attend at no cost. Non-members may register for a single session for $19. \nJoin The Wellness Collaborative to gain free access to all monthly roundtables and additional professional resources.
URL:https://www.wellnesscollaborative.io/event/ethics-roundtable-a-monthly-forum-for-thoughtful-practice-5/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Virtual Events
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251231T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251231T130000
DTSTAMP:20260416T102657
CREATED:20251125T150234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251125T150234Z
UID:10000005-1767182400-1767186000@www.wellnesscollaborative.io
SUMMARY:Ethics Roundtable: A Monthly Forum for Thoughtful Practice
DESCRIPTION:Format: Virtual (via Zoom) \nSchedule: Monthly • 12:00–1:00 PM EST \nCE Credit: 1.0 Ethics Hour (Approved for ASWB) \nCost: Free for Wellness Collaborative Members | $19 for Non-Members \nOverview\nThe Ethics Roundtable is a collaborative\, case-based discussion space for mental health professionals to explore real-world ethical challenges in a supportive\, thoughtful environment. Each month\, we examine scenarios that invite reflection on clinical boundaries\, confidentiality\, technology use\, dual relationships\, supervision\, and other emerging ethical dilemmas in modern practice. \nParticipants are encouraged to bring their own de-identified cases or ethical questions for group reflection and analysis. Through facilitated conversation and application of ethical decision-making frameworks\, attendees gain practical tools and peer perspectives they can immediately integrate into their work. \nWho It’s For\nThis program is designed for licensed and pre-licensed mental health professionals—including social workers\, counselors\, psychologists\, and marriage and family therapists—who wish to strengthen their ethical reasoning\, stay current with evolving standards\, and earn continuing education credit in a dynamic\, interactive format. \nLearning Objectives\nBy the end of each roundtable\, participants will be able to: \n\n\nApply ethical decision-making models to clinical and professional scenarios. \n\n\nDifferentiate between legal\, moral\, and ethical considerations in complex cases. \n\n\nAnalyze the impact of personal values and contextual factors on ethical decision-making. \n\n\nEvaluate multiple perspectives on boundary issues and confidentiality challenges. \n\n\nIntegrate peer feedback into their ethical reasoning process for future cases. \n\n\nFormat & Accessibility\n\n\nHosted live via Zoom to make participation easy during the lunch hour. \n\n\nParticipants receive 1 hour of ASWB-approved continuing education credit. \n\n\nEach session is interactive\, reflective\, and rooted in practical application rather than lecture. \n\n\nRegistration\nWellness Collaborative members can attend at no cost. Non-members may register for a single session for $19. \nJoin The Wellness Collaborative to gain free access to all monthly roundtables and additional professional resources.
URL:https://www.wellnesscollaborative.io/event/ethics-roundtable-a-monthly-forum-for-thoughtful-practice-4/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Virtual Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251217T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251217T130000
DTSTAMP:20260416T102657
CREATED:20251125T150043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251125T150043Z
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SUMMARY:Ethics Roundtable: A Monthly Forum for Thoughtful Practice
DESCRIPTION:Format: Virtual (via Zoom) \nSchedule: Monthly • 12:00–1:00 PM EST \nCE Credit: 1.0 Ethics Hour (Approved for ASWB) \nCost: Free for Wellness Collaborative Members | $19 for Non-Members \nOverview\nThe Ethics Roundtable is a collaborative\, case-based discussion space for mental health professionals to explore real-world ethical challenges in a supportive\, thoughtful environment. Each month\, we examine scenarios that invite reflection on clinical boundaries\, confidentiality\, technology use\, dual relationships\, supervision\, and other emerging ethical dilemmas in modern practice. \nParticipants are encouraged to bring their own de-identified cases or ethical questions for group reflection and analysis. Through facilitated conversation and application of ethical decision-making frameworks\, attendees gain practical tools and peer perspectives they can immediately integrate into their work. \nWho It’s For\nThis program is designed for licensed and pre-licensed mental health professionals—including social workers\, counselors\, psychologists\, and marriage and family therapists—who wish to strengthen their ethical reasoning\, stay current with evolving standards\, and earn continuing education credit in a dynamic\, interactive format. \nLearning Objectives\nBy the end of each roundtable\, participants will be able to: \n\n\nApply ethical decision-making models to clinical and professional scenarios. \n\n\nDifferentiate between legal\, moral\, and ethical considerations in complex cases. \n\n\nAnalyze the impact of personal values and contextual factors on ethical decision-making. \n\n\nEvaluate multiple perspectives on boundary issues and confidentiality challenges. \n\n\nIntegrate peer feedback into their ethical reasoning process for future cases. \n\n\nFormat & Accessibility\n\n\nHosted live via Zoom to make participation easy during the lunch hour. \n\n\nParticipants receive 1 hour of ASWB-approved continuing education credit. \n\n\nEach session is interactive\, reflective\, and rooted in practical application rather than lecture. \n\n\nRegistration\nWellness Collaborative members can attend at no cost. Non-members may register for a single session for $19. \nJoin The Wellness Collaborative to gain free access to all monthly roundtables and additional professional resources.
URL:https://www.wellnesscollaborative.io/event/ethics-roundtable-a-monthly-forum-for-thoughtful-practice-3/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Virtual Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251210T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251210T130000
DTSTAMP:20260416T102657
CREATED:20251125T145918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251125T145918Z
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SUMMARY:Ethics Roundtable: A Monthly Forum for Thoughtful Practice
DESCRIPTION:Format: Virtual (via Zoom) \nSchedule: Monthly • 12:00–1:00 PM EST \nCE Credit: 1.0 Ethics Hour (Approved for ASWB) \nCost: Free for Wellness Collaborative Members | $19 for Non-Members \nOverview\nThe Ethics Roundtable is a collaborative\, case-based discussion space for mental health professionals to explore real-world ethical challenges in a supportive\, thoughtful environment. Each month\, we examine scenarios that invite reflection on clinical boundaries\, confidentiality\, technology use\, dual relationships\, supervision\, and other emerging ethical dilemmas in modern practice. \nParticipants are encouraged to bring their own de-identified cases or ethical questions for group reflection and analysis. Through facilitated conversation and application of ethical decision-making frameworks\, attendees gain practical tools and peer perspectives they can immediately integrate into their work. \nWho It’s For\nThis program is designed for licensed and pre-licensed mental health professionals—including social workers\, counselors\, psychologists\, and marriage and family therapists—who wish to strengthen their ethical reasoning\, stay current with evolving standards\, and earn continuing education credit in a dynamic\, interactive format. \nLearning Objectives\nBy the end of each roundtable\, participants will be able to: \n\n\nApply ethical decision-making models to clinical and professional scenarios. \n\n\nDifferentiate between legal\, moral\, and ethical considerations in complex cases. \n\n\nAnalyze the impact of personal values and contextual factors on ethical decision-making. \n\n\nEvaluate multiple perspectives on boundary issues and confidentiality challenges. \n\n\nIntegrate peer feedback into their ethical reasoning process for future cases. \n\n\nFormat & Accessibility\n\n\nHosted live via Zoom to make participation easy during the lunch hour. \n\n\nParticipants receive 1 hour of ASWB-approved continuing education credit. \n\n\nEach session is interactive\, reflective\, and rooted in practical application rather than lecture. \n\n\nRegistration\nWellness Collaborative members can attend at no cost. Non-members may register for a single session for $19. \nJoin The Wellness Collaborative to gain free access to all monthly roundtables and additional professional resources.
URL:https://www.wellnesscollaborative.io/event/ethics-roundtable-a-monthly-forum-for-thoughtful-practice-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Virtual Events
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SUMMARY:De-escalation in Teens with CPTSD
DESCRIPTION:Format: Virtual (via Zoom) \nSchedule: To Be Announced \nCE Credit: 2.0 Clinical Hours (Approved for ASWB) \nCost: Free for Wellness Collaborative Members | $59 for Non-Members \nOverview\nTeens with Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder often experience rapid shifts in emotional state\, heightened reactivity\, and patterns of shutdown or aggression that reflect underlying trauma adaptations—not willful misbehavior. Effective de-escalation requires a trauma-responsive understanding of the nervous system\, attachment injuries\, and the relational context in which escalation occurs. \nThis live\, two-hour training provides practical\, evidence-informed strategies for reducing intensity\, slowing escalation cycles\, and fostering safety with adolescents who carry complex trauma histories. Through clinical examples and structured guidance\, participants will explore how to identify early cues\, intervene before crises peak\, and support co-regulation in a developmentally attuned way. \nWho It’s For\nThis program is designed for licensed and pre-licensed mental health professionals—including social workers\, counselors\, psychologists\, school-based clinicians\, and family therapists—who support adolescents impacted by complex trauma. It is especially useful for clinicians working in outpatient therapy\, school counseling\, residential programs\, and community-based settings. \nLearning Objectives\nBy the end of this training\, participants will be able to: \n\n\nDescribe how CPTSD impacts adolescent emotional regulation and behavioral escalation. \n\n\nIdentify early warning signs of dysregulation and intervene before escalation intensifies. \n\n\nApply trauma-responsive de-escalation strategies that emphasize safety\, predictability\, and co-regulation. \n\n\nDifferentiate between trauma-driven behaviors and oppositional or conduct-related presentations. \n\n\nSupport teens in returning from hyperarousal or shutdown using developmentally appropriate techniques. \n\n\nIntegrate a relational\, attachment-informed framework to reduce escalation cycles over time. \n\n\nFormat & Accessibility\n\n\nHosted live via Zoom for easy access from any location. \n\n\nParticipants receive 2 hours of ASWB-approved continuing education credit. \n\n\nThe training is interactive\, practical\, and grounded in real-world clinical application rather than lecture alone. \n\n\nOpportunities for reflection\, case examples\, and Q&A are built into the format. \n\n\n  \nNot a member yet? \nJoin The Wellness Collaborative to gain free access to all CE events\, monthly clinical programs\, and additional professional resources.
URL:https://www.wellnesscollaborative.io/event/de-escalation-in-teens-with-cptsd/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Virtual Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251203T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251203T130000
DTSTAMP:20260416T102657
CREATED:20251013T185127Z
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UID:10000002-1764763200-1764766800@www.wellnesscollaborative.io
SUMMARY:Ethics Roundtable: A Monthly Forum for Thoughtful Practice
DESCRIPTION:Format: Virtual (via Zoom) \nSchedule: Monthly • 12:00–1:00 PM EST \nCE Credit: 1.0 Ethics Hour (Approved for ASWB) \nCost: Free for Wellness Collaborative Members | $19 for Non-Members \nOverview\nThe Ethics Roundtable is a collaborative\, case-based discussion space for mental health professionals to explore real-world ethical challenges in a supportive\, thoughtful environment. Each month\, we examine scenarios that invite reflection on clinical boundaries\, confidentiality\, technology use\, dual relationships\, supervision\, and other emerging ethical dilemmas in modern practice. \nParticipants are encouraged to bring their own de-identified cases or ethical questions for group reflection and analysis. Through facilitated conversation and application of ethical decision-making frameworks\, attendees gain practical tools and peer perspectives they can immediately integrate into their work. \nWho It’s For\nThis program is designed for licensed and pre-licensed mental health professionals—including social workers\, counselors\, psychologists\, and marriage and family therapists—who wish to strengthen their ethical reasoning\, stay current with evolving standards\, and earn continuing education credit in a dynamic\, interactive format. \nLearning Objectives\nBy the end of each roundtable\, participants will be able to: \n\n\nApply ethical decision-making models to clinical and professional scenarios. \n\n\nDifferentiate between legal\, moral\, and ethical considerations in complex cases. \n\n\nAnalyze the impact of personal values and contextual factors on ethical decision-making. \n\n\nEvaluate multiple perspectives on boundary issues and confidentiality challenges. \n\n\nIntegrate peer feedback into their ethical reasoning process for future cases. \n\n\nFormat & Accessibility\n\n\nHosted live via Zoom to make participation easy during the lunch hour. \n\n\nParticipants receive 1 hour of ASWB-approved continuing education credit. \n\n\nEach session is interactive\, reflective\, and rooted in practical application rather than lecture. \n\n\nRegistration\nWellness Collaborative members can attend at no cost. Non-members may register for a single session for $19. \nJoin The Wellness Collaborative to gain free access to all monthly roundtables and additional professional resources.
URL:https://www.wellnesscollaborative.io/event/ethics-roundtable-a-monthly-forum-for-thoughtful-practice/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Virtual Events
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