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SUMMARY:Assessment and Treatment of Sport-Related Concussion - Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Too often\, a patient is seen after sustaining a concussion and given little to no guidance regarding how to effectively and safely return to school and sport without excessive symptom provocation. These patients frequently show symptoms well beyond the typical timeline\, as they have missed out on proper rehabilitation opportunities and potentially have developed secondary signs and symptoms related to prolonged removal from school and sport\, such as psycho social dysfunction and de-conditioning. Rehabilitative clinicians now are involved with care of these patients from diagnosis to full recovery. \nThis course will briefly address the multi-system involvement\, not limited to oculomotor\, vestibular\, orthopaedic and cardiovascular\, in the assessment and rehabilitation of the concussed athlete. The complexity of how each of these systems contributes to impairments and functional limitations will be reviewed. The most up to date research on evidence-based assessment tools will be presented as well as best practice tools for rehabilitation. This course will arm the clinician with tips to minimize symptoms in each domain to allow the student to return to school related activities earlier and minimize days lost from school. Additionally\, the clinician will examine the importance of instructing a step-wise progression of exercises from each individual system involved\, to functional progressions of exercises\, to eventual sport specific and non-contact sport related skills. After completion of this course\, the rehabilitative clinician will be an integral part of the medical management team for those who have sustained a concussion/TBI. \nHighlights\n\nImprove your ability to identify red and yellow flags of concussion and when an athlete should be immediately removed from play.\nIdentify various system contributions to symptoms that may limit participation in sport-related activities or ultimately hinder return to play\nLearn evidence-based exercise prescriptions and evidence-informed return to sport protocols that are safe\, effective\, and efficient at returning the athlete safely back to sport.
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/assessment-and-treatment-of-sport-related-concussion-webinar-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260327T090000
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CREATED:20251230T221250Z
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SUMMARY:Ethical Considerations When Working with Minors: Helping Clinicians Feel Confident and Competent - 5 CEs - Live Interactive Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Learning Objectives: \nIn this workshop\, you will learn how to: \n\nDescribe the importance of counselor competence when working with kids and teens.\nIdentify counselor responsibilities if served a subpoena.\nDescribe how to ethically manage dual relationships\nDiscuss how to respect teen clients’ wishes for confidentiality with the necessity of keeping parents informed.\nApply mandated reporting laws to various case scenarios involving minor clients.\n\nWorkshop Description: \nSubpoenas? Child protective services? Secret-keeping? HELP! \nWorking with children and teens can present unique challenges that require knowledge\, sensitivity\, and skill. This comprehensive continuing education workshop will offer crucial insights into the ethical\, legal\, and practical challenges therapists face when working with minors. We will explore a range of topics\, including record-keeping\, counselor competence\, privacy concerns with teens\, managing family dynamics in divorce and custody cases\, dual relationships\, mandated reporting\, and navigating cultural or religious values that influence parenting. \nThroughout the workshop\, we will also address tricky topics with young children\, such as answering personal questions\, the disclosure of family secrets\, inappropriate touching and boundaries\, exposure to adult media\, and concerning themes in their play or art. With humor and light-hearted fun sprinkled throughout\, we will provide therapists with the necessary tools to navigate these complex situations competently and confidently.
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/ethical-considerations-when-working-with-minors-helping-clinicians-feel-confident-and-competent-5-ces-live-interactive-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260327T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260327T140000
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CREATED:20260227T192725Z
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UID:16540-1774591200-1774620000@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Executive Function in the Classroom & Clinic - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Teaching students how they think\, learn\, and behave empowers them to play an active role in their own learning. When children with ADHD\, anxiety\, learning differences\, oppositional tendencies\, and disinterest in school are taught how to be “Cognitive Scientists” coaching their own brains to plan\, prioritize\, attend\, and remember\, they become more invested in school and motivated to learn. \nTaking the mystery out of executive functions by showing students how to learn more efficiently while calming their defensive brains leads to better concentration\, improved attention\, higher academic achievement\, and competent social-emotional skills. \nIn this live webcast\, Lynne Kenney\, Psy.D.\, pediatric psychologist\, author\, and international educator\, will teach you how to integrate the newest research in neuroscience\, kinesiology\, and education for kids to learn more efficiently. You will discover over 30 developmentally progressive cognitive-exercises\, worksheets\, and activities to enliven your classroom. Learn how to improve cognition\, enhance learning\, and empower children to be better thinkers with motor movement\, sequencing\, attending\, self-regulation\, and memory activities. \nDress comfortably\, as we will be moving to think and calming to learn by employing balls\, body percussion\, rhythm activities\, yoga\, and music.
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/executive-function-in-the-classroom-clinic-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260320T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260321T153000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130254
CREATED:20260116T183945Z
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SUMMARY:# 306 CAN-EAT Approach …Using medical\, motor\, & therapy strategies in pediatric feeding - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Pediatric feeding and swallowing problems that effect infants and children may be complex and often involve a combination of factors including issues that can make eating painful or difficult. In order to successfully remediate feeding problems\, clinicians must understand how medical and nutritional issues can contribute to feeding disorders and use a comprehensive approach to intervention. The CAN-EAT Approach© is a 2-day workshop focusing on medical\, nutritional\, and therapeutic strategies for children with pediatric feeding disorders. \n  \nThis course will allow participants to describe how pediatric feeding disorders are defined in the literature\, what the contributing factors include\, and how this relates to clinical practice. Identify primary gastrointestinal issues (gastroesophageal reflux\, constipation\, motility disorders\, eosinophilic esophagitis\, and visceral hyperalgesia) during a feeding evaluation and explain how these issues affect a child’s feeding skill development and ability to progress. Participants will analyze a child’s oral motor function and apply the knowledge in treatment making recommendations for appropriate diet\, utensil use\, and development of a therapy plan for skill development. Identify signs and symptoms of pharyngeal dysphagia or risk for pharyngeal dysphagia in a child and make appropriate recommendations for further assessment or treatment. Analyze moderate and complex pediatric feeding cases identifying barriers to feeding progression and apply principles to prioritize treatment strategies and write appropriate goals. Describe and apply examples of therapeutic techniques to reduce gagging\, improve liquid and food acceptance\, improve chewing skill\, and wean from a feeding tube. \n  \nIn the CAN-EAT Approach© “CAN” stands for comfort and nutrition which come first. Day one will focus on strategies to build GI comfort and good growth as well as explore other medical issues that interfere with feeding progression. Day two will focus on therapeutic strategies from a variety of philosophies. “EA” represents establishing acceptance of the spoon\, easy textures or mealtime routine. Then “T” stands for therapy for skill development and feeding progression. Therapeutic strategies for common feeding problems will be explored in depth through lecture and video demonstration. \n  \nInformation is applicable to infants and children from birth to 21 (class will discuss infants but is not focused on infant feeding issues) \n  \nInstructor: Krisi Brackett PhD\, CCC-SLP\, C/NDT
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/306-can-eat-approach-using-medical-motor-therapy-strategies-in-pediatric-feeding-live-webinar-7/
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CREATED:20251027T181610Z
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SUMMARY:#7307 Pediatric Brain Part 2: Neurobiology of Emotional Regulation and its Application to Treatment - Live Webinar
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URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/7307-pediatric-brain-part-2-neurobiology-of-emotional-regulation-and-its-application-to-treatment-live-webinar/
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CREATED:20260203T185734Z
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UID:16511-1773741600-1773748800@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Pediatric Bilingual-Learner Primer For Therapists - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Learning Outcomes\n\nAfter this course\, participants will be able to describe foundational patterns of bilingual development and how bilingual environments may influence participation\, engagement\, and functional performance in pediatric clients.\nAfter this course\, participants will be able to identify cultural and linguistic factors that impact assessment\, goal setting\, and intervention planning for bilingual learners across pediatric practice settings.\nAfter this course\, participants will be able to recognize strategies to reduce bias and support culturally responsive\, family-centered care when working with bilingual and multilingual pediatric populations.\n\n\nAgenda\n\n\n\n\n0-10 Minutes\nCourse introduction\, objectives\, scope of practice framing\, and relevance of bilingual contexts in pediatric therapy\n\n\n10-25 Minutes\nOverview of bilingual environments in pediatric practice: cultural context\, family systems\, and therapy settings\n\n\n25-45 Minutes\nFoundational patterns of bilingual development: typical trajectories\, simultaneous vs. sequential bilingual experiences\, and implications for participation\n\n\n45-60 Minutes\nHow bilingual environments intersect with motor development\, sensory processing\, executive functioning\, play\, self-regulation\, and daily routines\n\n\n60-115 Minutes\nCultural and linguistic factors influencing assessment and goal setting in pediatric therapy\n\n\n115-120 Minutes\nSummary; Q&A
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/pediatric-bilingual-learner-primer-for-therapists-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260314T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260314T090000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130254
CREATED:20260115T193739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260115T193739Z
UID:16478-1773471600-1773478800@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Intensive Therapy Model for Pediatrics - Webinar
DESCRIPTION:A quick internet search of “Intensive PT” will yield a plethora of options with a wide range of clinics from private in-home sessions to hospital-based outpatient settings. Clinicians involved with pediatric rehabilitation will likely be asked if it is a worthwhile investment of time and travel for families to pursue with their children. Knowing the most current evidence will help support evidence-based practice decisions and recommendations in these emerging areas. Traditional intensive models often incorporate alternative interventions such as the Therasuit\, and emerging models of intensive therapy include school-based\, clinic-based\, cash- based\, constraint-induced\, Dynamic Movement Intervention\, and in-home private intensives amongst other models. This webinar will review the historical use of intensive physical and occupational therapy\, as well as the emerging trends and the rise of social media for marketing services. A variety of case studies will be used to demonstrate the effectiveness of intensive physical therapy and the most current evidence will be presented to help in decision making. \nThe content of this program is germane to children\, students and clients birth-22 years old \nHighlights\n\nApplication of intensive physical therapy during pivot and transition points in development\nDiscussion and case studies on family resources\, insurance coverage\, and accessibility\n\nTarget Audience: Physical Therapists\, Physical Therapist Assistants\, Occupational Therapists\, Occupational Therapy Assistants
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/intensive-therapy-model-for-pediatrics-webinar-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260314T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260314T090000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130254
CREATED:20251027T194122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T194122Z
UID:16354-1773471600-1773478800@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Intensive Therapy Model for Pediatrics - Webinar
DESCRIPTION:A quick internet search of “Intensive PT” will yield a plethora of options with a wide range of clinics from private in-home sessions to hospital-based outpatient settings. Clinicians involved with pediatric rehabilitation will likely be asked if it is a worthwhile investment of time and travel for families to pursue with their children. Knowing the most current evidence will help support evidence-based practice decisions and recommendations in these emerging areas. Traditional intensive models often incorporate alternative interventions such as the Therasuit\, and emerging models of intensive therapy include school-based\, clinic-based\, cash- based\, constraint-induced\, Dynamic Movement Intervention\, and in-home private intensives amongst other models. This webinar will review the historical use of intensive physical and occupational therapy\, as well as the emerging trends and the rise of social media for marketing services. A variety of case studies will be used to demonstrate the effectiveness of intensive physical therapy and the most current evidence will be presented to help in decision making. \nThe content of this program is germane to children\, students and clients birth-22 years old \nHighlights\n\nApplication of intensive physical therapy during pivot and transition points in development\nDiscussion and case studies on family resources\, insurance coverage\, and accessibility
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/intensive-therapy-model-for-pediatrics-webinar-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260313T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260313T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130254
CREATED:20260227T194748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T194748Z
UID:16542-1773381600-1773410400@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Divorce\, Remarriage\, and Blended Families - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Divorce. Transitioning between households. Remarriage. \nFor kids\, these changes can feel like an earthquake – shaking their sense of security and belonging. \nChildren often become distressed and dysregulated\, struggling to cope with circumstances beyond their control. Anxiety\, depression\, defiance\, and school difficulties can quickly escalate when family conflict becomes chronic. \nParents and stepparents face their own challenges\, trying to stay regulated while supporting children through unpredictable transitions. Add in complications like substance abuse\, incarceration\, or sudden abandonment\, and the emotional toll multiplies. \nJoin child-family psychologist\, Dr. Steve O’Brien\, for practical\, research-informed strategies to help kids navigate loss\, loyalty conflicts\,and blended family stressors. \nYou’ll learn how to: \n\nBuild rapport and interview effectively in divorce and blended family contexts\nProvide age-appropriate coping strategies for kids facing chronic conflict or parental health issues\nImprove co-parenting and help blended families integrate\nUse family-focused art\, play\, and game therapy techniques\nApply developmentally tailored CBT interventions\nTreat family-related anxiety\, depression\, and oppositional behavior\nEquip teachers with classroom tactics for distressed children\n\nEmpower yourself to guide children through some of life’s toughest transitions – with confidence and compassion.
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/divorce-remarriage-and-blended-families-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260311T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260311T121500
DTSTAMP:20260405T130254
CREATED:20251231T220949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251231T220949Z
UID:16439-1773216000-1773231300@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:3 Hour Mandated Reporting Training: The Legal\, Ethical and Clinical Roadmap for Professionals Working with Kids and Teens - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This training ensures you’ll know exactly what to do\, what to document\, and when to act. You will walk away equipped with: \n\nDone for you documentation templates\nSmart note-taking hacks to protect you legally and ethically\nReal-World sample report forms that make the process faster and less intimidating\n\n  \nIf you’ve ever felt your stomach drop at the thought of having to make a mandated report\, you’re not alone. For many therapists\, the idea of “getting it wrong” brings up anxiety\, self-doubt\, and many fears – fear of damaging the therapeutic relationship\, of missing a red flag\, or of facing legal or ethical consequences. \nThis training is specially designed to take away that uncertainty and give you the confidence that you need. Join child-centered ethics expert Dr. Karalynn Royster in this three-hour workshop where you’ll learn to spot the red flags of abuse and neglect\, respond to disclosures with sensitivity\, and translate ethics into action even in messy real-world cases where confidentiality\, custody\, and consent overlap. \nThis training ensures you’ll know exactly what to do\, what to document\, and when to act. You will walk away equipped with: \n\nClear\, trauma-informed responses\, so you know exactly what to say in the moment\nDone-for-you documentation templates that show what belongs to the record – and what doesn’t\nSmart note-taking hacks to protect you legally and ethically\nReal-World sample report forms that make the process faster and less intimidating\nA step-by-step roadmap to cut stress\, boost confidence\, and guide your decisions\n\nBy the end of this training\, you’ll feel confident\, protected\, and ready to report – without losing the trust and compassion at the heart of your work. \nDon’t let fear guide your decisions. Join us and walk away with the clarity and tools to protect kids and yourself in practice.
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/3-hour-mandated-reporting-training-the-legal-ethical-and-clinical-roadmap-for-professionals-working-with-kids-and-teens-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260311T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260311T103000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130254
CREATED:20260227T195638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T195638Z
UID:16544-1773212400-1773225000@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:FREE LIVE Ethics Virtual Training Artificial Intelligence in Behavioral Health: Top Ethics and Risk Management Challenges
DESCRIPTION:In the ever-evolving landscape of behavioral health care\, integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) brings a myriad of opportunities and challenges. \nWhether it’s conducting risk assessments\, assisting clients in crisis\, developing treatment plans\, aiding in supervision\, or documenting interventions\, AI has tremendous potential to help your clients and make your life easier. \nBut without specialized training\, you could find yourself facing ethical violations and malpractice risks that could jeopardize the well-being of your clients and your career. \nSo join established ethics expert\, author\, and and former chair of the task force that wrote the NASW Code of Ethics Dr. Frederic Reamer\, as he explores ethical and risk-management issues in behavioral health’s growing use of AI—along with its potential benefits and risks. \nYou’ll get: \n\n1/2 day of live expert-led training\nOn-demand access to the recording for 14 days*\nInteractive Q&A\nThe complete set of course materials\nUpgrade to receive up to 3.25 live or self-study ethics CE hours\n\nThis unique opportunity for a free artificial intelligence in clinical practice training may not come again… \nAnd at no cost\, you’ve got nothing to lose… And SO much to gain!
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/free-live-ethics-virtual-training-artificial-intelligence-in-behavioral-health-top-ethics-and-risk-management-challenges/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260311T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260311T070000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130254
CREATED:20251027T181012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T181012Z
UID:16323-1773205200-1773212400@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:#7327 Hip Dysplasia in the Pediatric Population - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) affects approximately one in 1\,000 infants. Delayed or improper treatment can have long-term implications \, affecting function and mobility. Children with neuromotor impairments  are at risk for acquired dysplasia of the hip secondary to tone\, stiffness\, decreased mobility and weakness. \n  \nThis webinar includes information on the etiology\, assessment and interventions for  children with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH)\, as well as hip dysplasia secondary to neuromotor impairments-acquired hip dysplasia (AHD). Developmental biomechanics of the hip and clinical presentation will be reviewed. Surgical and nonsurgical interventions including orthotic interventions to optimize hip alignment and function will be included. Course instruction methods include lecture\, demonstration\, and question/answers. (Intermediate Level)
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/7327-hip-dysplasia-in-the-pediatric-population-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260306T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260306T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130254
CREATED:20251231T215748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251231T215748Z
UID:16435-1772776800-1772805600@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Self-Regulation Interventions for Children & Adolescents: Reduce Frustration\, Emotional Outbursts & Oppositional Behaviors - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This seminar will help you to better intervene with the challenging child—the one who won’t sit still; doesn’t follow directions; often throws tantrums; or has difficulty waiting for their turn. They may “hit first and ask questions later”. They react impulsively and have difficulty expressing what they need or what is frustrating them. We know this child is intelligent\, caring and kind\, but their behavior doesn’t reflect these positive qualities. These are the children who confuse and frustrate parents and who overwhelm teachers and peers. They struggle to meet basic expectations and are unable to succeed in school\, with peers and at home. \nJoin clinical psychologist Dr. Ehlert and learn to effectively intervene with the emotional and behavioral dysregulation of children with High-Functioning Autism\, ADHD\, Learning Disabilities and Sensory Processing Disorders. Through hands-on activities and dynamic discussion\, you will learn techniques\, behavioral strategies\, problem-solving strategies and brain training exercises to: \n\nAddress the sensory\, language and executive functioning processing deficits that trigger them\nIncrease their self-control\, social success\, emotional control and task completion\nTeach flexibility\, tolerance\, thinking it through and decision-making\nReduce the frequency and duration of their tantrums and emotional outbursts\n\nRegister now. Walk away with proven emotional\, behavioral and processing strategies that lead to social and academic success!
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/self-regulation-interventions-for-children-adolescents-reduce-frustration-emotional-outbursts-oppositional-behaviors-live-webinar-16/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260226T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260226T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130254
CREATED:20251230T214335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251230T214335Z
UID:16417-1772110800-1772118000@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Social Stories For Occupational Therapy Practitioners  - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This session introduces occupational therapy practitioners to the core principles and structure of Social Stories™ based on Gray’s framework. Participants will review current evidence on their effectiveness\, limitations\, and factors that influence outcomes. We will highlight when Social Stories are most useful—such as for social behaviors\, transitions\, and self-regulation—and when other strategies may be more appropriate. Attendees will learn a clear step-by-step process for developing individualized stories and see how they can be paired with modeling\, visual supports\, and prompting to support generalization. The session concludes with a brief look at emerging digital and AI-enhanced social narrative tools shaping future OT practice. \nLearning Outcomes\n\n\nAfter this course\, participants will be able to explain the principles and theory of social stories including the latest evidence base on the efficacy\, their limitations\, and applicability in OT.\n\nAfter this course\, participants will be able to identify the step-by-step process to develop a Social Story tailored to a client’s needs using blended principles of social stories and MOHO.\n\n\n\n\nAfter this course\, participants will be able to describe 3 uses of Social Stories for broader OT interventions (e.g.\, combining with modeling\, visual supports\, prompting) and plan for generalization and fading.\n\n\nAgenda\n\n\n\n\n0-20 Minutes\nPrinciples and theory of social stories including criteria for efficacy\n\n\n20-40 Minutes\nConnecting MOHO to the use of social stories in OT\n\n\n40-60 Minutes\nReview research on the efficacy of social stories.\n\n\n60-90 Minutes\nCase Study: Step by step creation of social story for OT client\n\n\n90-115 Minutes\nApplication in practice: Exploring OT relevant topics for the use of social stories.\n\n\n115-120 Minutes\nSummary\, Q&A
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/social-stories-for-occupational-therapy-practitioners-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260226T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260227T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130254
CREATED:20260106T170743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T170743Z
UID:16456-1772089200-1772204400@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:2-Day Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) Training - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:I almost quit being a therapist. \nMy clients were trapped in cycles of anxiety\, OCD\, and avoidance – but no matter what I tried\, I couldn’t help them make real progress. \nPowerless\, frustrated\, and burned out I needed a better way. Then I discovered Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) – and everything changed. \nBecause with ERP I had a highly effective evidence-based pathway to finally free clients trapped by obsessions and rituals\, paralyzed by intrusive thoughts and stuck in panic mode. \nAnd it worked for me right away. Clients were improving. Fast. And I felt confident\, effective\, and reinvigorated in my work. \nNow I want to share that with you in this start to finish 2-day training. \nIn this step-by-step program I’ll teach you to use ERP safely\, simply\, and powerfully\, giving you practical strategies that you can use right away to guide clients with OCD\, panic disorders and agoraphobia to real change … \nAnd if you’re worried that exposure is scary … too intense … maybe even harmful. Don’t be. \nThis proven technique not only works\, I’ll make sure you learn to deliver it in a way that feels completely safe and manageable. \nIf you work with clients with anxiety or OCD this is a must-have approach for your clinical toolbox. \nSo don’t wait. \nRegister now and leave ready to use ERP with your clients! \nI can’t wait to meet you! \nMadina Alam\, LMHC
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/2-day-exposure-and-response-prevention-erp-training-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260225T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260225T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130254
CREATED:20260106T163736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T163736Z
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SUMMARY:3-Day Dialectical Behavior Therapy Certification Training - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Dialectical Behavior Therapy is a powerful\, evidence-based treatment that allows clinicians to provide positive outcomes for clients of all ages struggling with stress\, depression\, trauma\, suicidal and self-destructive behaviors\, and a variety of other clinical presentations. \nThis 3-day Certification Training will build the core competencies you need to bring DBT into your clinical practice and effectively use it with a wide range of client types. In just 3 days\, you’ll be given a roadmap to treat individuals using the skills and techniques from DBT so you can help your most challenging clients reach new levels of healing. \nEven if you’ve attended other Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) trainings\, this program will increase your competency and clinical sophistication with DBT when working with adults\, youth\, substance users\, and trauma survivors in a wide variety of settings. \nBest of all\, upon completion of this live training\, you’ll be eligible to become Certified in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (C-DBT) through Evergreen Certifications. Certification lets colleagues\, employers\, and clients know that you’ve invested the extra time and effort necessary to understand the complexities of using DBT in counseling. Professional standards apply. Visit www.evergreencertifications.com/CDBT for details. \nSign up today and get the skills and confidence you need to successfully help your clients with the power of DBT! \n\nCERTIFICATION MADE SIMPLE! \n\nNo hidden fees – PESI pays for your application fee (a $249.99 value)!\nSimply complete this live event and the post-event evaluation included in this training\, and your application to be Certified in Dialectical Behavior Therapy through Evergreen Certifications is complete.*\n\nAttendees will receive documentation of C-DBT designation from Evergreen Certifications 4 to 6 weeks following the program. \n*Professional standards apply. Visit www.evergreencertifications.com/CDBT for professional requirements.
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/3-day-dialectical-behavior-therapy-certification-training-live-webinar-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260224T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260224T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130254
CREATED:20251230T213905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251230T213905Z
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SUMMARY:Addressing Children’s Grief Head On From An Occupational Therapy Perspective - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The purpose of the presentation is to educate other OTPs\, caregivers\, and educators about the need for pediatric grief intervention by addressing the impact of how grief affects children’s occupational performance. Children’s grief\, if not addressed effectively\, has historically contributed to an increase in suicides\, poor academic performance\, incarcerations\, and a decline in future successful relationships. \nLearning Outcomes\n\n\nAfter this course\, participants will be able to recognize the role of occupational therapy in addressing and providing intervention to children who have experienced grief/loss of a parent\, family member\, pet\, or sibling.\n\nAfter this course\, participants will be able to describe knowledge and an understanding of the incidences of grief with children in the U.S. and the lack of available resources for intervention.\n\n\n\n\nAfter completing this course\, participants will be able to identify helpful resources\, suggested treatment techniques\, and specific interventions from an occupational therapy perspective\, with the goal of carrying these over into children’s daily living skills.\n\n\nAgenda\n\n\n\n\n0-5 Minutes\nIntroduction to the topic of addressing children’s grief from an OT perspective\n\n\n5-10 Minutes\nBackground\n\n\n10-20 Minutes\nDefinition of grief\, statistics\, and prolonged grief diagnosis.\n\n\n20-40 Minutes\nOT interventions\n\n\n40-55 Minutes\nVideo recommendations and OT survey\n\n\n55-60 Minutes\nSummary; Q&A
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/addressing-childrens-grief-head-on-from-an-occupational-therapy-perspective-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260220T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260221T153000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130254
CREATED:20260116T183821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T183821Z
UID:16499-1771570800-1771687800@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:# 306 CAN-EAT Approach …Using medical\, motor\, & therapy strategies in pediatric feeding - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Pediatric feeding and swallowing problems that effect infants and children may be complex and often involve a combination of factors including issues that can make eating painful or difficult. In order to successfully remediate feeding problems\, clinicians must understand how medical and nutritional issues can contribute to feeding disorders and use a comprehensive approach to intervention. The CAN-EAT Approach© is a 2-day workshop focusing on medical\, nutritional\, and therapeutic strategies for children with pediatric feeding disorders. \n  \nThis course will allow participants to describe how pediatric feeding disorders are defined in the literature\, what the contributing factors include\, and how this relates to clinical practice. Identify primary gastrointestinal issues (gastroesophageal reflux\, constipation\, motility disorders\, eosinophilic esophagitis\, and visceral hyperalgesia) during a feeding evaluation and explain how these issues affect a child’s feeding skill development and ability to progress. Participants will analyze a child’s oral motor function and apply the knowledge in treatment making recommendations for appropriate diet\, utensil use\, and development of a therapy plan for skill development. Identify signs and symptoms of pharyngeal dysphagia or risk for pharyngeal dysphagia in a child and make appropriate recommendations for further assessment or treatment. Analyze moderate and complex pediatric feeding cases identifying barriers to feeding progression and apply principles to prioritize treatment strategies and write appropriate goals. Describe and apply examples of therapeutic techniques to reduce gagging\, improve liquid and food acceptance\, improve chewing skill\, and wean from a feeding tube. \n  \nIn the CAN-EAT Approach© “CAN” stands for comfort and nutrition which come first. Day one will focus on strategies to build GI comfort and good growth as well as explore other medical issues that interfere with feeding progression. Day two will focus on therapeutic strategies from a variety of philosophies. “EA” represents establishing acceptance of the spoon\, easy textures or mealtime routine. Then “T” stands for therapy for skill development and feeding progression. Therapeutic strategies for common feeding problems will be explored in depth through lecture and video demonstration. \nInformation is applicable to infants and children from birth to 21 (class will discuss infants but is not focused on infant feeding issues) \n  \nInstructor: Krisi Brackett PhD\, CCC-SLP\, C/NDT
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/306-can-eat-approach-using-medical-motor-therapy-strategies-in-pediatric-feeding-live-webinar-6/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260220T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260220T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130254
CREATED:20251027T193814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T193814Z
UID:16352-1771570800-1771596000@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Kinesiology Taping Certification for Pediatrics - Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Kinesiology tape has been utilized since the 1970s as a technique for healing the interconnected body. While often thought of as a treatment for athletes\, kinesiology taping is very versatile for many patient populations. The pediatric neuromuscular system benefits from early and continuous input for postural development and motor learning. Therapeutic taping provides an additional modality for optimal results across all pediatric patients. \nThis hands-on and interactive workshop will empower participants to integrate kinesiology tape into their pediatric practice. Through several lab practices and discussions participants will learn to safely and effectively apply therapeutic tape to multiple areas of the body and improve outcomes in various pediatric conditions. Participants will leave with effective evidence-based kinesiology taping strategies to integrate into their toolbox the next day to improve therapeutic outcomes. \nHighlights\n\nApply and modify evidence-based taping techniques for infants and children with diagnoses including torticollis\, cerebral palsy\, brachial plexus injury\, hypotonia\, handwriting deficits\, and more\nBecome certified in pediatric kinesiology taping and applications\nExpand your kinesiology taping applications to effectively treat issues outside of musculoskeletal dysfunction – articulation\, feeding\, respiration\, constipation\, grasp\, handwriting\, mobility\, gait\, and balance\nImmediately improve children’s posture\, gross and fine motor skills\, and decrease pain and scarring\nHands-on labs to practice and review taping principles which you can safely and effectively use the next day
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/kinesiology-taping-certification-for-pediatrics-webinar-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260219T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260219T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130254
CREATED:20260106T172136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T172136Z
UID:16460-1771491600-1771520400@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Boundaries\, Self-Care\, and Professional Ethics - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:We spend our days taking care of others\, then wonder why we are burnt out\, sore\, can’t sleep\, and feel so irritable ….  \nBut here’s the catch: when we neglect our own well-being\, it’s not just us who suffer. Ethical missteps\, poor judgment\, and even client care can be at risk. \nWe know the importance of self-care\, but often lack the time and skills to rejuvenate ourselves.  Yet it is essential to learn and master these vital skills. This course goes beyond self-care basics. You’ll gain practical tools to set firm\, ethical boundaries\, manage risk effectively\, and protect both yourself and your practice. \nSo join ethics expert Adrianne Sturtevant LICSW\, who’s given countless trainings across the country on everything you need to know about when to say yes and how to say no. Through enlightening discussion\, engaging activities\, and practical skill building\, she’ll show you how boundaries and self-care are interrelated and give you  the tools you need to be compliant with ethical guidelines that mandate healthy self-care. \nYou’ll walk away knowing how to:  \n\nSet and maintain boundaries with confidence\nApply ethical decision-making by understanding how personal values shape professional ethics\nNavigate the latest ethics codes and guidelines on boundaries and self-care\nIntegrate boundary-setting into your treatment planning for improved client outcomes\nUse proven techniques to prevent burnout and sustain long-term professional well-being\n\nAnd so much more! \nLeave this training feeling refreshed and reinvigorated\, with a personalized ethical self-care plan you can rely on for years to come.  \nRegister Now!
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/boundaries-self-care-and-professional-ethics-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260219T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260219T100000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130254
CREATED:20251027T181246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T181246Z
UID:16325-1771488000-1771495200@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:#7306 Pediatric Brain Part 1: Neurobiology of the Sensory-Motor Systems and their Application to Treatment. - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This course will teach clinicians about the neurobiology of the different regions of the brain and how the function/dysfunction within each region applies to the evaluation of\, and creative treatment planning for your pediatric client. Therapists will learn the role neurotransmitters play in regulation\, attention\, play\, and function. They will receive a thorough review of the developing brain in utero\, and the function of the sub-cortical (brain stem\, cerebellum\, basal ganglia\, and thalamus) and cortical (cerebral cortex including insula) areas of the brain. Treatment activities are discussed to strengthen the individual regions within the brain and support a whole-brain connection to the body for improved body awareness and sensory-motor development. Many ideas for play-based activities are provided to add to the therapist’s toolbox. When we understand how the brain works\, we can determine why behaviors and deficits exist\, and ultimately create endless treatment activities to support our pediatric client. \n  \nThis course has been modified from the original 14-hour Pediatric Brain Course taught for the past 15 years. It can be viewed individually and will also work well as a series with Parts 2 and 3\, as well as in conjunction with the Primitive Reflex Integration Course.  Course instruction methods include lecture\, demonstration\, videos\, case studies and question/answers. (Intermediate Level)
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/7306-pediatric-brain-part-1-neurobiology-of-the-sensory-motor-systems-and-their-application-to-treatment-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260219T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260219T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130254
CREATED:20251231T215426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251231T215426Z
UID:16433-1771484400-1771513200@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Executive Functioning in Children and Adolescents - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:A fresh lens on behavior\n20+ concrete\, ready-to-use strategies\nTools to advocate\, explain\, and collaborate\n\n  \nMeltdowns\, shutdowns\, resistance\, and “defiance” often mask what’s really happening in the brain – executive function overload. \nFor kids with ADHD or Autism\, their ability to plan\, shift\, and self-regulate collapses under stress\, leaving adults unsure how to help. \nThis hands-on training bridges neuroscience and practice to give you concrete tools that promote emotional regulation\, flexible thinking\, and engagement – without relying on compliance charts or behavioral control. \nThrough real-world examples\, clinical demonstrations\, and interactive activities\, Polina Shkadron will share strategies that build executive skills through language\, movement\, and emotional safety. \nYou’ll walk away with: \n\nSensory-motor and visual supports to strengthen working memory\, inhibition\, and cognitive flexibility\nMovement-based transition tools that prevent overwhelm and reduce resistance\nScripts and coaching prompts for caregivers and teachers to foster collaboration instead of control\nPlay-based activities that link self-awareness\, planning\, and emotional regulation\nTemplates for individualized executive function plans you can use immediately\n\nRegister now to discover how to use sensory anchors\, regulation routines\, and context-based supports that empower kids to access calm\, connection\, and competence across home\, school\, and therapy settings.
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/executive-functioning-in-children-and-adolescents-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260218T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260218T173000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130254
CREATED:20260206T211953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T211953Z
UID:16513-1771432200-1771435800@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:ArizOTA Pediatric School-Based SIS Event - Zoom
DESCRIPTION:  \nLearning Outcomes:\n\nParticipants will identify the basic tenets of the Occupational Therapy Profession that are central to the OTPF-4.\nParticipants will improve their skills at collaborating with other disciplines that use language that defines occupational therapy.\nParticipants will describe how Mental Health Promotion within occupation can be supported in schools.\nParticipants will learn about the use of health management as an occupation\, and its role in sensory processing.\n\n\n\nUsing the OTPF-4 to define and guide school practice: health\, well-being\, and participation; what our students need.\n\nAbout the Speaker: \nJennifer’s interest in school-based practice began with studying evidence-based practices in sensory integration and processing. This work included a Master’s paper on training paraprofessionals\, grant work on incorporating regulation tools in general education\, and work with Diana Henry on piloting Quick Tips. More recently\, after obtaining an OTD from St. Catherine University\, her interests have included regulation and mental health practices in school settings. This work has led her to co-teaching SEL and advocating for the use of occupations and a broader view of occupational therapy in schools. In her spare time\, she enjoys being outdoors\, being with family and friends\, reading\, and playing with my dogs.Paula Stommes. a longtime pediatric occupational therapist and assistive technology professional who in the last 3 years obtained her Doctor of Occupational Therapy degree from St. Catherine University\, and works at Hopkins School District in Hopkins\, MN as well as at an outpatient clinic.   She’s passionate about working with children and families\, facilitating skill development enabling their enjoyment of all aspects of life.
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/arizota-pediatric-school-based-sis-event-zoom/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260218T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260218T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130254
CREATED:20260115T202139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260115T202139Z
UID:16489-1771401600-1771430400@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Ethics and Risk Management in Behavioral Health - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Join Attorney Robert Landau and Dr. Frederic Reamer as they collaborate to deliver an interactive\, dynamic presentation on ever-changing ethics and risk-management challenges in behavioral health. \nKeeping up-to-date is essential to protect your clients and yourself. During this workshop\, you will gain an understanding of ethics and risk-management challenges related to: \n\nConfidentiality exceptions\nPrivileged communication\nDocumentation\nTelehealth\nInformed consent\nBoundary issues\nRecent changes to federal regulations governing confidentiality of substance use disorder patient records\n\nLandau and Dr. Reamer will highlight ethics and risk-management challenges related to your use of technology to deliver services remotely\, communicate with clients\, and store records. \nThis is a workshop you do not want to miss…as both presenters will offer practical advice from both the legal and behavioral health points of view to help you stay on top of issues that arise in everyday clinical situations.
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/ethics-and-risk-management-in-behavioral-health-live-webinar-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260216T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260216T153000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130254
CREATED:20260106T172743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T172743Z
UID:16462-1771243200-1771255800@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Trauma Treatment Without Reliving the Pain - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Breakthrough methods for clients stuck in shame\, fear\, or survival mode\nAn uplifting\, judgment-free approach that reignites hope and energy\nA neuroscience-driven framework that transforms outcomes – fast\nLive demos and experiential strategies you can use tomorrow\n\n  \nForget what you thought trauma treatment had to look like. \nIn this fast-paced 3-hour course\, you’ll learn powerful\, brain-based strategies that help clients heal – without re-experiencing the pain of the past. Join Michael Cortina\, LCSW\, LCAC\, founder\, creator\, and CEO of The Cortina Method©\, as he dismantles outdated myths and shows you how to engage the nervous system in real-time with tools that are uplifting\, effective\, and immediately actionable. \nYou’ll walk away with: \n\nPowerful reset phrases that calm the nervous system and quiet the inner critic\nBody-based techniques that create instant mood shifts – see it live\nFast\, gentle\, neuroscience-based strategies to move people from survival mode to strength\, stability\, and growth\n\nThrough live demos\, video demonstration\, and experiential exercises\, you’ll rethink trauma\, renew your energy\, and reignite client outcomes … \n… all while boosting engagement\, reducing dropout rates\, and expanding access to care for clients who find traditional methods overwhelming. \nNo re-living. No retraumatizing. Just transformation. \nRegister now and add this game-changing approach to your clinical toolbox.
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/trauma-treatment-without-reliving-the-pain-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260213T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260213T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130254
CREATED:20260106T165615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T165615Z
UID:16452-1770966000-1770994800@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:DBT Crash Course for Clinicians - Free Live Online Training
DESCRIPTION:DBT is one of today’s most in-demand treatments and this is your chance to get its core tools and techniques…absolutely FREE! \nWhether you’re treating clients who have been diagnosed with trauma\, anxiety\, depression or any number of the conditions you see in your office each day\, DBT has been trusted by countless clinicians to empower their clients and give them the skills to manage their emotions\, overcome their distress\, and create positive change. \nIt’s all done from a skills-building perspective that moves you away from change-based models that can feel overwhelming or unattainable for clients. \nYou’ll take home over a dozen of the most powerful skill-building exercises from DBT to help your clients navigate the challenges of everyday life\, heal\, grow\, and achieve their goals! \nRegister free today!
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/dbt-crash-course-for-clinicians-free-live-online-training/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260212T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260212T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130254
CREATED:20260115T203901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260115T203901Z
UID:16493-1770879600-1770908400@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Treating Complex Trauma & Self-Hatred One-Day Workshop - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:ACT and Compassion-Focused strategies to quiet the inner critic\nStep-by-step strategies to shift self-hatred into self-acceptance\nHelp clients rewire their relationship with themselves for life\n\n  \nWhen a client looks at you and says “I hate myself\,” it’s more than heartbreaking – it’s clinically complex. \nSelf-hatred isn’t just low self-esteem. It’s tangled with trauma\, shame\, anxiety\, and depression. \nClients who loathe themselves\, who can’t accept care\, who reject every attempt at healing. \nWithout the right clinical tools\, it’s easy to feel struck – like you’re circling the problem without ever helping them break free. \nThat’s where this training comes in. \nIn this one-day training Jennifer Gerlach\, expert in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy\, Compassion-Focused Therapy and trauma-informed healing\, will guide you through evidence-based\, effective techniques to target self-hatred and treat trauma – even in the face of complexities like anxiety\, shame\, and more. \nYou’ll learn a powerful way to move beyond resistance and reach the deep-rooted threat-based responses that keep clients stuck in cycles of self-criticism. In this training\, you’ll discover: \n\nPractical\, ready-to-use ACT and Compassion-Focused techniques to quiet the inner critic\nStep-by-step strategies to shift self-hatred into self-acceptance\nHow to help clients rewire their relationship with themselves – so healing becomes possible\nInterventions that empower clients to build resilience\, reduce anxiety and depression\, and embrace a sense of peace\n\nThere’s no greater reward than seeing clients finally extend compassion to themselves – transforming pain into strength and hopelessness into healing. \nRegister now and walk away with the tools that don’t just heal trauma … they replace self-hatred with fulfillment and a life worth living.
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/treating-complex-trauma-self-hatred-one-day-workshop-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260211T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260211T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130254
CREATED:20260206T212228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T212228Z
UID:16515-1770829200-1770832800@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:ArizOTA Teaching and Learning SIS Event - Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Learning Outcomes:\n\nParticipants will be able to describe how acquired brain injury affects a child’s motor\, cognitive\, and emotional development\, and identify at least two ways these impairments influence daily functioning and participation.\nParticipants will be able to apply key principles and handling techniques of Neuro-Developmental Treatment (NDT) by demonstrating at least two evidence-based intervention strategies that support functional recovery and improve quality of life for children with brain injury.\n\n\nMidwestern University’s graduate occupational therapy students will present evidence-based approaches to pediatric brain injury intervention\, focusing on Neuro-Developmental Treatment (NDT). The session will explain how acquired brain injury affects children’s motor\, cognitive\, and emotional development\, and how these changes influence daily functioning. Participants will learn targeted strategies that support recovery\, functional independence\, and improved quality of life. Key NDT principles and techniques will be demonstrated to show how this frame of reference promotes normal movement patterns and neuromuscular re-education. The presentation will also cover assessment tools\, treatment planning\, and practical methods to assist children and families. A child or doll is needed for the virtual handling workshop.\n\nAbout the Speaker: \nCynthia Selim\, OTR/L\, BCP</span> is a board-certified pediatric occupational therapist and Midwestern University assistant professor dedicated to lifelong client-centered care and preparing students for effective\, compassionate clinical practice. \nShanda Maves is a graduated student for the Occupational Therapy Program Class of 2027 at Midwestern University. \nEmily Peckosh is a graduated student for the Occupational Therapy Program Class of 2027 at Midwestern University.
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/arizota-teaching-and-learning-sis-event-zoom/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260207T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260207T090000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130254
CREATED:20251027T193444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T193444Z
UID:16350-1770447600-1770454800@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Constipation Management in The Pediatric Population - Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Constipation affects 9-10% of the pediatric population worldwide\, influencing many aspects of the lives of the children who have it. It is necessary clinicians understand the pathophysiology behind constipation and the potential impact it may have on a pediatric patient’s rehabilitation. This course will give the participant an opportunity to understand the role constipation plays in pediatric therapy and how to screen for it during the evaluation. This course will also offer different treatment strategies to be implemented into the learner’s clinical presentation. \nThe content of this program is germane to children\, students and clients ages birth-18 years old. \nHighlights\n\nAdvance your knowledge of pediatric constipation and the effects of constipation on a pediatric patient’s clinical presentation\nIntegrate different treatment techniques into your clinical practice of pediatric patients with constipation
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/constipation-management-in-the-pediatric-population-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260206T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260206T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T130254
CREATED:20260106T175054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T175054Z
UID:16471-1770364800-1770393600@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Trauma-Informed Supervision - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Given the prevalence of trauma\, no doubt your supervises’ caseloads are filled with clients who have experienced deeply distressing circumstances. \nEffective supervision of trauma cases requires specialized knowledge and skills – without this foundation\, you risk harm to clients and supervises… \n…and make the ethical misstep of practicing outside of the bounds of your competency. \nThat’s why we’ve created this training! Join Dr. Melinda Paige\, founder of the Institute for Trauma Competency\, who will use her 25 years of experience helping thousands of supervisors and supervises alike become trauma competent clinicians to give you the tools and techniques you need to improve your clinical supervision outcomes. \nWith specific\, step-by-step guidance\, you’ll upgrade your supervision skills and learn: \n\nA qualitative model of competency-based trauma knowledge\nSix key principles of a trauma-informed approach\nFour components necessary for competent trauma-sensitive supervision\nTechniques to build and facilitate vicarious resiliency\nThe latest ethical principles and standards relating to supervision\nHow to foster the wellness and development of supervises who have themselves been traumatized\nAnd so much more!\n\nLeave this training knowing that you are practicing ethically and within the bounds of your competency by utilizing evidence-based clinical supervision practices! \nRegister Now!
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/trauma-informed-supervision-live-webinar/
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