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SUMMARY:Utilizing Neuroplasticity to Improve Pediatric Motor Learning - Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Researchers estimate that 49 million\, or 15% of Americans are formally diagnosed with some type of delay annually and are seeing therapists with increasingly complex issues. In the fast-paced systems we operate within\, it is imperative that a clinician be able to prioritize treatments for optimal outcomes. In addition\, a large body of research is emerging that promotes using a multi-sensory approach to modulate the nervous system. This course combines the latest concepts of motor learning with manual therapy and modalities to promote change at the cellular level. The essential role of functional nutrition/hydration and its impact on reducing chronic health conditions in pediatric patients will be explored. Researchers also estimate that 30 million children are dehydrated in the US and is the leading cause of pediatric morbidity and mortality worldwide\, resulting in over 300 deaths annually. Relevant parental instructional strategies to increase follow through of recommendations will be discussed to improve upon practice within the context of daily life. Promoting a holistic treatment approach that encourages healing from the inside out is a must for every relevant healthcare professional! \nThis hands-on\, relevant course will start with a review of neuroanatomy and physiology\, including focused attention to the integumentary system\, or the “diffuse brain\,” as a key component of the nervous system. Participants will be guided through a user-friendly framework to screen across body structures and systems. The screen directs clinicians through a multisystem assessment\, recommended by the APTA\,resulting in the ability to identify the primary physiology/system(s) impacting function. Therapists will use that information to guide interventions/stimulus options to promote improved\, meaningful participation in life activities. Participants will engage in labs to exercise the use of assessment and somatic cues to rewire the body-brain connection. You will leave knowing how to prioritize and strategically employ interventions across body systems to improve patient outcomes! \nHighlights\n\nConfidently implement evaluation skills using an effective framework you can put into practice immediately\nPractice powerful tests and measures to assess for underlying conditions and co-morbidities of the integumentary\, postural\, sensory\, and respiratory systems\nPractical treatment strategies to incorporate current principles of motor learning through a multisensory\, dynamic systems approach to promote functional change\nEffective\, evidence-based parent involvement strategies to increase caregiver engagement and follow through of therapist recommendations\nHands-on labs to engage in postural and scar assessment\, joint mobilizations\, and sensory strategies\nEngage in functional nutritional education for clients for daily intake as well as pre/post op recommendations to promote healing from within
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/utilizing-neuroplasticity-to-improve-pediatric-motor-learning-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251029T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251029T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20251027T175125Z
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SUMMARY:#7116 Muscle Performance Metrics for Documentation and Justification - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This course shows how to use a simplified step by step method to define\, measure\, and track muscle performance metrics. Learn how to connect performance metrics like strength\, velocity\, and power with exercise programming metrics and outcomes for documentation and insurance justification. Includes case studies with sample routines. \nCourse instruction method includes: lecture\, demonstration\, picture/graphs\, videos\, case studies and question/answer.
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/7116-muscle-performance-metrics-for-documentation-and-justification-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251029T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251029T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20250616T180106Z
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SUMMARY:#7356 Behavior Basics for the Pediatric Therapist" Strategies to Turn Challenges into Triumphs. Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Pediatric Therapists will enjoy this course as it will review principles of positive behavior supports and special challenges for therapists working in pediatric settings. Strategies for implementing and documenting positive behavior supports within therapy sessions as well as the contexts of home and school will be presented. Upon completion of this course the participant will be able to relate principles of positive behavior support and applied behavior analysis to pediatric therapy. Learn how to identify specific strategies and positive behavior supports for success within therapy interventions. The course will also provide Evaluate effectiveness and carry over of established positive behavior supports in school\, at home\, and in the community. \n  \nInstructor: Robin L. Dole\, PT\, DPT\, EdD\, PCS
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/7356-behavior-basics-for-the-pediatric-therapist-strategies-to-turn-challenges-into-triumphs-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251028T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251028T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20250922T221547Z
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SUMMARY:Physical Therapy Implications for Pediatric Orthopedic Disorders of Childhood - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Course Description\nOrthopedic physical therapy involves the practice of correcting functional impairments of the entire musculoskeletal system. Physical therapists & Physical therapist assistants who specialize in this discipline provide services that help to restore function\, improve mobility\, and relieve pain while promoting overall health and fitness. Pediatric orthopedic physical therapy extends this discipline to the developmental care of children by considering their future growth. Pediatric PTs & PTAs are trained to recognize\, identify\, and treat a large variety of orthopedic complications and injuries. By restoring function while increasing mobility\, pediatric orthopedic physical therapy helps the pediatric patient reach their maximum potential for independent function. The scope of pediatric orthopedics ranges from congenital anomalies to injuries in the older adolescent. \nIn this course\, the normal growth and development of the pediatric musculoskeletal system will be reviewed. This will include a discussion of Spranger’s classification of disorders of morphogenesis\, as well as provide a review of the components of a typical pediatric physical therapy musculoskeletal examination. Course participants will examine the characteristics and manifestations of various prenatal and postnatal pediatric orthopedic conditions and describe PT interventions relevant to the pediatric population. Finally\, course participants will examine common pediatric sports injuries\, including concussion management\, and considerations for the young athlete. \nCourse Objectives\nAt the end of this course\, the participant will be able to: \n\nReview normal growth and development of a child’s musculoskeletal system.\nDescribe Spranger’s classification of Disorders of Morphogenesis.\nReview the components of a typical pediatric musculoskeletal examination.\nDiscuss the characteristics and manifestations of various prenatal pediatric orthopedic conditions.\nDiscuss the characteristics and manifestations of various postnatal pediatric orthopedic conditions.\nDescribe physical therapy interventions for orthopedic disorders related to the pediatric population.\nDescribe common pediatric sports injuries and considerations for the young athlete.
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/physical-therapy-implications-for-pediatric-orthopedic-disorders-of-childhood-live-webinar-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251028T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251028T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20251016T160246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251016T160246Z
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SUMMARY:Fall Maker Workshop - Live Tucson
DESCRIPTION:ADE and the ADE Loan Library invite you to join us for another great AT Maker Workshop. \nIn this workshop\, participants will: \n\nSwitch-adapt a Rotating LED Projection Lamp\nAssemble a 3-D printed switch of your choice\n\nThese switch-adapted light projectors are great for teaching cause-and-effect and enhancing sensory room experiences! \nDate:             Tuesday\, October 28\, 2025 \nTime:            1:00PM – 3:00PM  \nLocation:       Tucson ADE Office \n   416 W. Congress Street\, Room 105 \n   Tucson\, AZ 85701 \nCost:             $25* (includes all materials and supplies)
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/fall-maker-workshop-live-tucson/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251028T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251028T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20251027T184855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T184855Z
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SUMMARY:Milestones and the Link to Cognitive Growth in Children - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:In 2024\, the CDC reported that one in six children is diagnosed with a developmental disability. Research has shown that motor skills afford exploration\, provide experience\, and agility\, which are critical for promoting brain structure and function (Shi\, 2022). Despite the correlation between milestone achievement and later intelligence and mental health\, the AMA adjusted milestone markers\, putting U.S. children further behind. This course will provide professionals working in early intervention a checklist of key milestones to provide targeted interventions\, from nutrition and sleep to open learning strategies\, to boost motor development! \nThe content of this program is germane to children\, students and clients ages Birth-3 years old. \nHighlights\n\nImmediately improve your ability to screen across all five developmental domains to identify key areas of intervention\nPractical treatment approaches to improve development of motor milestones you can use the next day\nTargeted interventions to improve motor development
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/milestones-and-the-link-to-cognitive-growth-in-children-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251028T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251028T100000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20251027T162329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T162329Z
UID:16305-1761642000-1761645600@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Early Detection Of Cerebral Palsy: Best Practices And The Role Of Therapy Providers - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This course will introduce the current best practices in the early detection\, diagnosis\, and intervention of cerebral palsy. Participants will explore therapists’ critical role in identifying early signs\, supporting clinical pathways\, and guiding families through the process. \nLearning Outcomes\n\n\nAfter this course\, participants will be able to identify evidence-based assessments and tools to support early detection and diagnosis of cerebral palsy.\n\nAfter this course\, participants will be able to describe best practices for occupational therapy and physical therapy within the early detection\, diagnosis\, and intervention clinical pathways.\n\n\nAfter this course\, participants will be able to list 2 strategies for providing family-centered care during the early detection\, diagnostic\, and intervention process.
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/early-detection-of-cerebral-palsy-best-practices-and-the-role-of-therapy-providers-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251027T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251027T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20250916T190226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T190226Z
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SUMMARY:Animal-Assisted Therapy: Meeting Clients’ Therapeutic Goals One Paw at a Time! - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) is a unique and powerful therapeutic approach that harnesses the positive effect of human-animal interactions. \nHowever\, it is more than bringing your pet to work. It requires a complex set of skills\, knowledge\, and considerations to ensure the safe and effective integration of animals into therapy – ultimately to achieve successful client outcomes. \nJoin Tara Moser\, LCSW\, and Certified Animal Assisted Intervention Specialist\, as she teaches you how to confidently integrate AAT interventions that produce results even at the very first session! You’ll learn how to: \n\nBuild positive attachment and trust with clients\nReduce anxiety levels and induce a sense of relaxation\nSupport co-regulation between client and animal\nPromote self-control and impulse management\nDevelop self-awareness\, compassion\, and empathy\nCreate strong social-emotional communication skills\n\nBut that’s not all\, you’ll also learn to keep everyone safe\, including how to: \n\nDetect signs of stress in animal’s and client’s body language\nSelect animals that are well-suited for the client’s specific situation\nAlign your client’s therapy goals to appropriate AAT interventions\nIntegrate AAT with modalities you already use\nKnow when to and when not to include animals in therapy\nDetermine best practices for in-person vs telehealth\nAnd so much more!\n\nThrough case studies\, video demonstration and dynamic discussion you will leave this program with the skills and confidence to integrate dogs\, cats and various other animals into your practice!
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/animal-assisted-therapy-meeting-clients-therapeutic-goals-one-paw-at-a-time-live-webinar-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251024T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251024T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20250916T172820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T172820Z
UID:16245-1761285600-1761314400@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Social Anxiety and Perfectionism: Clinical Tools to Let Go of Unrealistic Standards and Build Real Connections - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Your clients with perfectionism are in a no-win situation\, and it can feel like you’re stuck there with them. \nWhen perfectionism exacerbates social anxiety\, your clients struggle to stand up for themselves – to assert their needs in high-stakes situations – and seek assistance from others. Their lives are one missed opportunity after another. \nWhen your clients fail to meet their own unachievable standards\, they maintain that being hard on themselves is necessary for success – despite your attempts to soften their self-criticism and educate them on how it impairs performance. \nWhen you highlight their victories\, they reset the bar and insist that the standards weren’t demanding enough in the first place. \nThe toolbox for social anxiety treatment that you already have is incomplete if it doesn’t have strategies to shift perfectionism. \nJoin distinguished expert Dr. Martin M. Antony for this unique one-day training that provides practical\, step-by-step\, evidence-based strategies for helping clients overcome perfectionism-driven social anxiety. You will learn to: \n\nDeliver concrete cognitive strategies tailored to create positive change for clients who struggle with unreasonable social standards\nOvercome common roadblocks to exposure therapy and utilize exposure exercises to increase social interaction\nConnect clients with their values as a source of motivation for shifting both their perfectionistic mindset and their social behaviors\n\nYour clients need your help to address unrealistic standards and build real connections. Get the cutting-edge strategies you need to make a difference in their lives. All with our 100% Satisfaction guarantee. Register today!
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/social-anxiety-and-perfectionism-clinical-tools-to-let-go-of-unrealistic-standards-and-build-real-connections-live-webinar-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251023T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251023T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20250616T172119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250616T172249Z
UID:16108-1761238800-1761246000@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:#7388 Matching Successful Intervention Approaches with Pediatric Therapy Referrals Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:  \nMatching Successful Intervention Approaches with Pediatric Therapy Referrals is a web course packed full of intervention techniques. Participants will use a brain-based analysis approach to see where the need lies and what activities will achieve the best rehab outcomes. Goal topics that will be addressed include breath support\, mobility\, energy level\, toileting\, fine motor skills\, sleep interventions\, oral motor skills\, nutrition\, visual skills\, and co-regulation.  Course instruction method includes: lecture\, picture/graphs\, and question/answers. \n  \nInstructor: Marti Smith\, OTR/L
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/7388-matching-successful-intervention-approaches-with-pediatric-therapy-referrals-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251023T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251023T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20250909T222259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T222259Z
UID:16220-1761220800-1761228000@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Sensory\, Cognitive\, and Motor Planning Interventions to Support Successful Mealtime - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Feeding is a complex\, developmental process that involves physiological development\, oral-motor strength and coordination skills\, gastrointestinal system\, sensory components\, and emotions. Providers and caregivers need to assess supported seating options to ensure postural support and stability to allow children to use oral motor skills and coordination as they eat a variety of food tastes\, textures\,and temperatures. It is important for the therapy team to educate caregivers and support responsive feeding strategies in a stress-free mealtime environment with consistency. Feeding experiences should foster child engagement with enjoyable mealtime experiences and mutual trust for optimal growth and development. \nHighlights\n\nEvidence-based strategies for body regulation and engagement to participate in meal preparation\, routines\, and independence with self-feeding skills\nStrategies to improve body awareness\, increase strength and balance skills\, as well as motor planning and coordination to support feeding and mealtime routines\nCoaching strategies to support parent reflection and participation within sessions to help develop\, monitor\, and modify activities\nTeam collaboration to support family mealtime routines with cultural sensitivity in the home and community settings
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/sensory-cognitive-and-motor-planning-interventions-to-support-successful-mealtime-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251023T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251023T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20250916T164223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T164223Z
UID:16237-1761199200-1761228000@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Abandonment Trauma: Treatment Strategies to Heal Inner Child Wounds and Restore Healthy Attachment - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Stuck in self-fulfilling cycles of mistrust\, many clients expect abandonment and inadvertently create situations that reinforce those expectations. \nAs therapists our role is to dive into the heart of those abandonment fears\, and help them heal the traumatic childhood wounds impacting their adult lives and relationships. \nBut for some clients “trusting” is a place where they’ve been hurt before\, making deep therapeutic work difficult to get off the ground. Others can be too clingy\, looking for you to meet their intense need for reassurance and connection. \nThat’s why expert Ellen Biros created this training — to provide you a roadmap to navigate the complexities of abandonment trauma so you can offer your clients direction\, hope\, and the keys to healing. \nIn just one day\, she’ll guide you through the practical and effective approaches you need to build trust with these clients\, help them overcome their abandonment fears\, and forge a path toward lasting healing and better relationships. \nWith specific exercises from CBT and DBT you can use right away\, you’ll end this course ready to help your clients set healthy boundaries\, reduce their exposure to toxic relationships\, and reframe the negative thought patterns about self-worth and rejection that have been holding them back. \nThis training is a valuable addition to any therapists’ treatment toolkit. \nSo don’t wait. \nRegister now!
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/abandonment-trauma-treatment-strategies-to-heal-inner-child-wounds-and-restore-healthy-attachment-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251017T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251017T110000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20250909T221355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T221355Z
UID:16218-1760691600-1760698800@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Food Allergies and Pediatric Feeding Therapy - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Pediatric Feeding Disorder (PFD) is defined as impaired oral intake that is not age-appropriate and is associated with medical\, nutritional\, feeding skill\, and/or psycho social dysfunction. Food allergy is a complex immune disorder caused by specific genetic variants in combination with environmental and nutritional exposures\, that falls under the medical domain of PFD and can directly impact the nutritional\, feeding skill\, and psycho social domains of PFD. It is estimated that 33 million Americans have food allergies. 1 in 13 children have food allergies and an estimated 40% of those children have experienced a severe reaction.Professionals working with children with PFD must be up to date on the current recommendations on the introduction of solids (for those with and without familial history of food allergy)\, have a foundational knowledge of the various types and clinical signs and how food allergies can directly impact oral motor development\, feeding skill acquisition\, and nutrition. Speech-language pathologists and occupational therapists working with children with PFD are in a unique position to help mitigate the negative impacts that food allergies can have and increase the quality of life of both the child and the whole family unit. \nThe content of this program is germane to children\, students and clients birth – 10 years. \nHighlights\n\nThe most current research on food allergies and the implications of introducing solids and advancing oral motor skills\nThe difference between Immunoglobulin E (IgE) and Non-IgE mediated allergies\nSigns and symptoms of reactivity in children when introducing solids\nPractical intervention strategies for creatively advancing a child’s oral motor skills with limited safe foods.
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/food-allergies-and-pediatric-feeding-therapy-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251017T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251017T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20250916T184517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T184517Z
UID:16267-1760680800-1760709600@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-15/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251013T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251013T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20250916T184149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T184149Z
UID:16265-1760335200-1760364000@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Treating Trauma in Neurodiverse Clients: Affirming and Culturally Inclusive Healing for Clients with Autism\, ADHD & More - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Healing from trauma is a challenging journey\, and when neurodiversity is involved\, the path can become even more complex. \nMany clinicians feel under prepared to navigate this rocky terrain where it’s essential to align with each client’s unique communication and processing styles  to guide them forward on their journey toward healing. \nWithout specialized skills\, even your best efforts with traditional trauma interventions may fail  these clients who so desperately need your help. \nThis course\, led by Dr. Brandi Walker – a respected clinician\, researcher\, and advocate  – offers you the essential knowledge and tools you need to address the nuanced needs of clients with autism\, ADHD\, AuDHD and other neurodivergences with confidence.  \nYou’ll gain a deeper understanding of neurodiversity and how it influences the treatment of trauma. Dr. Walker’s expertise will guide you through tailored approaches to assessment\, intervention\, and culturally responsive care  for clients facing diverse and interwoven needs. \nThis is your opportunity to become a specialist in trauma-informed neurodiversity care  and build a toolkit of actionable skills to enhance your practice. Learn to: \n\nConfidently use neurodiversity-affirming and culturally-responsive diagnostic approaches\nIdentify and confidently support sensory needs\, verbal and non-verbal communication styles\, co-regulate intense emotions\, and address executive skills needed for post-traumatic growth\nChoose values-driven\, strength-based interventions that honor each client’s context and foster healing and resilience\nAdapt CPT\, Trauma-Focused CBT\, Prolonged Exposure\, Neurolinguistics\, Written Exposure Therapy\, and EMDR to meet the unique needs of clients with autism or ADHD\nAddress the nuanced needs of neurodiverse clients from BIPOC communities\, military families\, and under served populations with greater precision and compassion\n\nRegister now!
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/treating-trauma-in-neurodiverse-clients-affirming-and-culturally-inclusive-healing-for-clients-with-autism-adhd-more-live-webinar-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251010T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251010T100000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20251007T221033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251007T221033Z
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SUMMARY:Speech-Generating Device Assessment Demonstration: A Practical Guide for SLPs - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Webinar Takeaways \n\nDescribe 3 strategies to elicit optimal client participation in trials\nIdentify 3 behaviors that are indicators of successful AAC adoption\nIdentify 3 strategies to use in implementation training after the evaluation\n\n\n\n\n\nOctober 10\, 2025 | 11:00am CDT\n60 minutes | 0.1 ASHA CEUs\nPresenter: Ann Bedard\, Speech-Language Pathologist / Assistive Technology Specialist\nCost: Free
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/speech-generating-device-assessment-demonstration-a-practical-guide-for-slps-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251010T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251010T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20250916T182727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T182727Z
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SUMMARY:Changing the ADHD Brain: Moving Beyond Medication - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Many of our clients diagnosed with ADHD prefer not to take medication. There are various reasons for this including side effects and concerns with long-term use. In this seminar\, you’ll learn more about these concerns\, as well as alternative interventions for ADHD. \nViewing ADHD from a developmental perspective\, we will consider the apparent increase in ADHD diagnoses over the past two decades. By understanding the way brains with and without ADHD function\, you’ll be able to better identify a variety of neurodivergent-affirming strategies to significantly impact the nervous system and better manage ADHD symptoms in your clients. \nNot only will you walk away with updates about evidence-based non-medication interventions for ADHD such as computerized cognitive training\, mindfulness meditation\, and neurofeedback\, you’ll also learn a variety of practical strategies that you and your clients can implement immediately and at low cost. \nWe’ll navigate the vast research on exercise\, movement\, diet\, sleep\, disruptive technologies\, supplements\, and the impact of the environment on ADHD\, summarizing the findings and applying the information to “real life”. You will leave this seminar with the tools and knowledge to develop a holistic approach to working with adults and children with ADHD.
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/changing-the-adhd-brain-moving-beyond-medication-live-webinar-33/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251010T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251010T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20250916T185140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T185140Z
UID:16269-1760076000-1760104800@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Trauma-Related Emotional Eating: Integrative Interventions for Chronic Overeating and Binge Eating Disorder - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Trauma creates fertile ground for issues with food. \nWhen does emotional eating become disordered eating? And when does disordered eating become an eating disorder? \nMost clinicians are not aware of the overlap between trauma\, emotional eating\, and eating disorders\, missing key interventions that relieve clients’ suffering. \nYour clients may be struggling at mealtimes – and if you aren’t asking about their relationship with food\, you may unintentionally be reinforcing their shame. \nReally – given the high rates of co-occurrence – if you’re doing trauma work\, you likely already have clients with disordered eating\, including Binge Eating Disorder (BED)\, the most common and most under diagnosed eating disorder. \nNot an eating disorders specialist? You can still treat BED! Amy Pershing\, LMSW\, ACSW\, expert BED psychotherapist\, will share with you a comprehensive\, evidence-based toolkit of successful interventions that will: \n\nTransform your client’s relationship with food\, weight\, and body image\nApproach trauma and binge eating disorder from an IFS-informed framework\, somatic interventions\, and more\nIntegrate the crucial strategies of attuned eating and movement\nRoot your practice in the tenets of weight-neutral recovery\n\nDon’t let trauma continue to wreak havoc on your clients’ experience of eating. Register now to help your traumatized clients forge a peaceful relationship with food.
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/trauma-related-emotional-eating-integrative-interventions-for-chronic-overeating-and-binge-eating-disorder-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251010T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251010T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20250916T181958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T181958Z
UID:16257-1760076000-1760104800@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Ethical and Legal Challenges of Working with Minors: Tools to Navigate Mandatory Reporting\, Documentation\, Boundary Issues\, and More - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Working with minor clients and their families can feel like navigating a minefield. \nThere can be confusion over changing ethical standards and laws…. \nFear that parental factors may cause complications or interfere with treatment… \nAnxiety that at any moment we might unintentionally cross a line that could jeopardize our professional license or otherwise put us in legal peril. \nAs a result\, working ethically and legally with children and adolescents requires that mental health professionals have a special set of knowledge\, skills\, and resources. \nSo\, join Ethics expert Dr. Terry Casey as he shows you how to integrate ethical and legal requirements into your practice and shares the resources and tools you need that will allow you to focus on what truly matters – the well-being of your young clients. \nFrom consent and confidentiality to reporting child abuse and navigating the nuances of divorced parents\, he’s shown thousands of therapists how to make ethical decisions with more confidence and less worry. \nIn this one-day training\, Dr. Casey will break it all down with detailed instruction and real-world examples so you know exactly what to do in some of the most challenging ethical/legal situations you face in your work including: \n\nHow to strike the right balance between transparency and confidentiality\nDetermine when HIPAA or FERPA applies\nConsent rules and issues involving minors\nWays to navigate boundary issues with minors and their parents\nAccess to a minor’s records\nAnd so much more!\n\nGet the peace of mind that you are ethically and legally serving the needs of your most vulnerable clients! \nRegister today!
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/ethical-and-legal-challenges-of-working-with-minors-tools-to-navigate-mandatory-reporting-documentation-boundary-issues-and-more-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20251008T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20251011T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20250618T193316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250618T193316Z
UID:16151-1759910400-1760202000@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:The Premier Trauma Therapy Conference 2025 Innovations in Psychotherapy Live or Online
DESCRIPTION:Here’s your premier opportunity to master skills and access cutting-edge insight directly from the world’s premier trauma experts\n\nAs a therapist on the front lines of trauma healing\, you’re always on the lookout for the next therapy breakthrough to free your clients from intense suffering. \nThat’s exactly why this conference was developed — to connect you with the world’s leading innovators\, researchers\, and clinicians who will equip you with today’s most effective skills to revolutionize your trauma treatment results. \nJoin us in beautiful Anaheim\, CA\, or online for four days of world-class instruction that provides the perfect blend of inspiring education with rest and rejuvenation! \nMaster skills and access cutting-edge insight directly from the world’s premier trauma experts. \nHere’s just a sample of the incredible\, rarely offered sessions you’ll experience at Innovations 2025: \n\nAlanis Morissette\, award-winning singer-song writer\, thought leader\, and mental health advocate\nJohn and Julie Gottman\, developers of the Gottman Method and the world’s leading couples therapy duo\nSteven Hayes\, co-founder of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy\, on healing suffering through the ACT approach\nFrank Anderson\, the field’s leading IFS trauma trainer and author of Transcending Trauma\nMayim Bialik\, actress\, author and host of the widely popular podcast “Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown”\n\nPlus\, groundbreaking workshops from Ramani Durvasula\, David Kessler\, Janina Fisher\, Ellyn Bader\, Thema Bryant\, David Grand and dozens more of today’s leading trauma innovators! \nWhether you’re looking for step-by-step guidance on exactly what to do and say in your next client session … or desperately looking to be refreshed and reconnected with your work … \nInnovations 2025 is the place for you!
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/the-premier-trauma-therapy-conference-2025-innovations-in-psychotherapy-live-or-online/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251003T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251003T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20250916T191953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T191953Z
UID:16277-1759474800-1759503600@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Creative Arts Workshop for Clinicians: Easy-to-Implement Interventions for Kids\, Teens\, and Adults Facing Trauma\, Grief\, Depression\, and More - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:When words fail\, art speaks  \nCreative therapies have the power to bypass the thinking brain\,  letting clients dive into their deeper emotions and access personal insights … \n… making therapy feel more real and impactful.  \nAnd here’s the best part: you don’t have to be an artist. \nWorking through any awkward moments in artistic expression can actually help clients relax\, loosen up\, and connect with you on a more genuine level.  \nJoin Dr. Patricia Isis\, international art therapy expert\, author\, and certified teacher of mindful self-compassion  to experience the profound impact of integrating easily-accessible expressive interventions into your existing practice with clients of all ages  who are traumatized\, grief-stricken\, depressed\, highly anxious\, or otherwise struggling with traditional talk therapy approaches. \nThrough Dr. Isis’ engaging instruction\, experiential exercises\, and case studies\, you’ll learn: \n\nArt-based assessment tools  to quickly identify unarticulated thoughts and feelings\nStrategies to dispel the fear of art and perfectionism in art  – for both clinician and client\nHow to create an expressive arts therapy toolbox  with easily accessible supplies\nCreative strategies to foster engagement\, connection\, and self-empowerment \nHow to use creative therapies along with ACT\, CBT\, other mindfulness-based practices\,  and more\nEvidence-based clinical strategies  using movement\, sociodrama\, poetry\, sound\, and various forms of art media\n\nRegister now!  Space is limited. \nExperiential learning supplies needed:  \n  \n\n15 sheets white paper\nPencil with good eraser\nDrawing supplies of your choice\nHeavy-duty aluminum foil (small roll) \n5-10 chenille stems or pipe cleaners\nScissors (optional) \nGlue or tape (optional)
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/creative-arts-workshop-for-clinicians-easy-to-implement-interventions-for-kids-teens-and-adults-facing-trauma-grief-depression-and-more-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251003T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251003T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20250910T232122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250910T232122Z
UID:16229-1759467600-1759496400@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:The Ten Best-Ever Anxiety Treatment Techniques: Updated Strategies to Help Even the Most Challenging Clients - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:It is so frustrating to have used all of the “gold standard” techniques and still not see progress. You’ve already worked through the traditional anxiety interventions but your clients continue experiencing the same nervousness\, worrying and panic. \nThis program was made to help you. Join neuropsychology and anxiety expert\, Dr. Janene Donarski as she teaches you practical\, evidence-based strategies – the 10 Best-Ever Anxiety Management Techniques\, based on the groundbreaking work of Dr. Margaret Wehrenberg. \nYou’ll master: \n\nCutting edge modifications to anxiety techniques that work with even the most difficult cases\nThe latest tips for treating clients with co-morbid diagnoses\nOptions to use with groups and individuals that work in every clinical population\nHow to apply the neuroscience of memory reconsolidation and the default mode network to create successful exposure therapies and reduce rigid\, anxious thought processes\n\nWith Dr. Donarski’s pragmatic approach\, you’ll get a complete set of tools to work with anxiety symptoms that you can immediately use with all clients and confidently apply in clinical practice.
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/the-ten-best-ever-anxiety-treatment-techniques-updated-strategies-to-help-even-the-most-challenging-clients-live-webinar-11/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251002T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20251002T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20250224T212223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250224T212223Z
UID:15962-1759424400-1759431600@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:#7481 It’s a Wrap: Introduction to Taping and Strapping As an Adjunct to Therapy - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will introduce the concept and use of taping and wrapping as an adjunct to therapeutic interventions in the treatment of adults and children with neurologic and orthopedic impairments. The course will introduce the use of static and dynamic taping techniques to facilitate improved alignment and muscle reeducation for function. Materials discussed include: rigid strapping tape\, elastic therapeutic tape\, and neoprene wraps. The course is intended to familiarize participants in the use of these modalities as an adjunct to treatment and to guide interest for future coursework and learning opportunities.  Course instruction method includes: Lecture\, Demonstration\, Videos\, Cases Studies\, Answer/Question. (Introductory Level) \n  \nInstructor: Patricia (Trish) Martin\, PT\, Certified Kinesio Taping ® Instructor
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/7481-its-a-wrap-introduction-to-taping-and-strapping-as-an-adjunct-to-therapy-live-webinar-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250930T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250930T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20250916T183600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T183600Z
UID:16261-1759212000-1759240800@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Smart but Scattered: Effective Executive Functioning Strategies to Empower Children to Thrive Emotionally\, Socially\, and Academically - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Children who have lagging executive function skills often have trouble getting started on tasks\, get distracted easily\, lose papers or assignments and forget to hand in homework…. \nOften considered chronic underachievers\, these children are at risk for academic failure as well as social-emotional and behavioral difficulties. \n… YOU can be the one to help them! \nJoin Dr. Dawson\, esteemed expert and author on Executive Functioning\, for a transformative training that will empower you to support these struggling kids and teens. Dive into captivating case examples and interactive discussions that translate cutting-edge research into meaningful\, practical\, and easy-to-implement techniques to help at home and in school. \nWalk away with a comprehensive toolkit that includes evidence-based strategies – assessment tools\, environmental modifications\, cognitive and behavioral skill building techniques – to help students … \n\nEstablish effective systems to manage materials\, assignments\, and responsibilities\nPrioritize tasks\, manage schedules\, and meet deadlines\nMitigate impulsive behaviors and decision-making\nFoster perseverance and persistence to reach goals\nBuild confidence\, reduce frustration\, and strengthen peer relationships through improved self-regulation\nDiscover their unique strengths and capabilities\n\nGo back to your office with can’t fail strategies and real-world solutions to help kids overcome obstacles\, at home and school!
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/smart-but-scattered-effective-executive-functioning-strategies-to-empower-children-to-thrive-emotionally-socially-and-academically-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250929T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250929T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20250619T182951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250619T182951Z
UID:16165-1759150800-1759158000@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Assessing Abdominal Pressure and Breathing in Pelvic and Back Pain Patients - Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The diaphragm and pelvic floor are major parts of our core\, yet a lot of physical therapists\, occupational therapists and athletic trainers do not use these muscles when “core” strength training. Studies have shown a stronger association with breathing pattern disorders and incontinence than physical inactivity and obesity in patients with back pain. In addition\, the diaphragm (being a major pressure regulator) also contributes to hernia\, pelvic organ prolapse\, diastasisrectus abdominus\, and incontinence. This course will teach you how to assess breathing patterns and provide pressure management strategies in order to support patients with the previously listed symptoms. \nHighlights\n\nAssessment and treatment strategies for immediate integration with these populations\nImprove your patients’ core strength by integrating the diaphragm and pelvic floor
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/assessing-abdominal-pressure-and-breathing-in-pelvic-and-back-pain-patients-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250929T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250929T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20250916T165308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T165308Z
UID:16239-1759129200-1759158000@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:The Complete Self-Care Toolbox: Practical Strategies to Reduce Stress\, Regulate Emotion\, and Enhance Resilience in Clients and Therapists - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Self-care isn’t just a trendy buzzword—it’s a game-changer for improving treatment for anxiety\, ADHD\, addictions\, trauma\, and other clinical challenges. \nAnd it goes far beyond quick fixes like spa days or vacations. \nReal self-care involves practical\, science-backed strategies that tackle deep rooted issues and respect intersecting identities for lasting impact. \nAnd let’s not forget how crucial self-care is for you as a clinician. \nWhen you take care of yourself\, you’re not just preventing burnout—you’re also enhancing your effectiveness\, strengthening client relationships\, and bringing your best self to every session. \nJoin Dr. Robyn L. Gobin\, acclaimed self-care researcher\, author\, and psychologist\, as she transforms self-care from a cliché into a powerful tool for improving client outcomes. \nIn this training\, you’ll gain: \n\nVital self-care skills for the most common clinical problems\nScience-backed\, body-centric techniques to amplify emotional stability and wellness\nCustom-made self-care blueprints catered to your clients’ distinct needs\nTools to effortlessly weave self-care into therapy discussions\nTechniques to ensure self-care is impactful and enduring\, underpinned by neuroscience\n\nWith real-life case examples\, worksheets\, and templates\, this training is your all-in-one guide to mastering self-care—for your clients and yourself.
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/the-complete-self-care-toolbox-practical-strategies-to-reduce-stress-regulate-emotion-and-enhance-resilience-in-clients-and-therapists-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250929T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250929T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20250916T190805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T190805Z
UID:16273-1759125600-1759154400@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:School Refusal & Resistance: Strategies that Work When Nothing Else Has - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:School refusal can range from subtle to loud and dramatic. It might look like daily stomachaches\, missed buses\, or quiet withdrawal – or it can escalate to emotional meltdowns\, outright aggression\, or fleeing school mid-day. \nBehind these behaviors are often deep emotional barriers – not defiance\, but distress. \nYou witness parents and educators grappling with uncertainty\, desperate to help as students become trapped in a cycle of avoidance – one that fuels anxiety\, depression\, and academic disengagement. \nLed by Susan Haarman\, LCPC\, a seasoned expert in adolescence\, trauma\, and school-based care\, this course delivers practical\, collaborative strategies for addressing school refusal in even the most challenging cases. \nIn this training\, you’ll gain: \n\nAccurate Assessment Tools – Improve diagnostic clarity and select the right interventions for each student.\nPersonalized Intervention Plans – Utilize templates designed to create effective\, individualized school refusal strategies.\nDeeper Understanding of Root Causes – Address the role of family dynamics\, cultural expectations\, and environmental stressors in school refusal behavior.\nEvidence-Based Treatment Approaches – Learn how cognitive-behavioral therapy\, family systems interventions\, and pharmacological options can support school reintegration.\nCollaborative Strategies – Work effectively with parents and educators to build a compassionate\, non-punitive plan that fosters attendance and emotional well-being.\n\nThis interactive training goes beyond theory\, delving into real-life case studies and actionable solutions. Through expert insights and practical applications\, you’ll leave with a toolbox of interventions designed to help students shift from avoidance to engagement. \nDon’t let another student fall behind. Join this essential training and become the clinician who helps turn school anxiety into school success. Register today!
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/school-refusal-resistance-strategies-that-work-when-nothing-else-has-live-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250926T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250926T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20250916T174658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T174658Z
UID:16247-1758866400-1758895200@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Emotional and Disordered Eating: Trauma-Informed Clinical Tools to Heal Your Clients' Relationship with Food and Body - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:When your clients struggle with eating\, your first move as a therapist may be to develop plans for specific behavioral changes – a list of things clients can do instead of reaching for the fork or limiting food intake. \nBut these efforts won’t work over the long term. Emotional eating – and the eating disorders it can become – is rooted in nervous system dysregulation and disembodiment that behavior change strategies alone won’t shift. \nThe body needs to be included for treatment to be effective. Without it\, disembodiment will continue\, keeping your clients stuck in the cycle of disordered eating and losing hope in your work with them. \nJoin Ann Saffi Biasetti\, PhD\, LCSWR\, CEDS\, specialist in eating disorders and somatic psychotherapy\, for this in-depth training where you’ll discover how to integrate the body in treatment in a way that fosters real change in your clients’ relationships with food and their bodies! \nPacked with practical interventions\, this comprehensive seminar will provide you with strategies to: \n\nShift from shame to empowerment from the very beginning of treatment\nCalm the nervous system and regulate emotions without turning to food\nHelp clients re-establish body cues for hunger and fullness\nReplace the harsh inner critic with self-compassion\n\nRegister today to help clients manage what is happening on the inside to build resilience\, improve emotion regulation\, and establish a new compassionate and forgiving relationship with their body!
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/emotional-and-disordered-eating-trauma-informed-clinical-tools-to-heal-your-clients-relationship-with-food-and-body-live-webinar-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250923T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250923T180000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20250616T184034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250616T184034Z
UID:16145-1758643200-1758650400@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Rehabilitation for Growth Plate Injuries in the Young Athlete - Webinar
DESCRIPTION:This comprehensive course is designed for rehabilitation professionals and focuses on adolescent musculoskeletal anatomy and growth plate injuries. The session begins with an overview of bony anatomy\, the anatomy of the growth plate\, and common injuries such as epiphy seal and apophy seal injuries\, along with Salter-Harris fractures. The course will provide an in-depth exploration of growth plate injuries across key joints\, including the foot/ankle\, shoulder\, knee\, elbow\, and wrist. You will take away valuable insights into injury mechanisms\, diagnosis\, and rehabilitation strategies to enhance patient outcomes in adolescent athletes and active youth. \nThe content of this program is germane to children\, students and clients ages 5-18 years old. \nHighlights\n\nImmediately improve your understanding of the unique aspects of musculoskeletal anatomy in the skeletally immature patient\nClinically applicable strategies for rehabilitation of growth plate injuries in skeletally immature patients that you can immediately implement in the clinical setting
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/rehabilitation-for-growth-plate-injuries-in-the-young-athlete-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250923T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20250923T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031922
CREATED:20250910T230850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250910T230850Z
UID:16224-1758603600-1758632400@studenttherapy.com
SUMMARY:Acceptance & Commitment Therapy Made Easy: ACT for PTSD\, Anxiety\, Depression & Personality Disorders - Live Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Are your current techniques just not working? \nYou’ve experienced the frustration; you have a client who seems to just not break through. You’ve tried your best\, but the outcome is the same: he or she progresses for a while\, then regresses again. \nAcceptance and Commitment Therapy is the popular transdiagnostic approach that you can integrate into your practice to achieve positive therapeutic outcomes with difficult-to-treat clients. \nJoin ACT expert and presenter Daniel J. Moran\, as he delivers an exercise and intervention-heavy course that will give you the tools you need to more effectively treat clients with PTSD\, anxiety\, depression or personality disorders. \nYou’ll learn how ACT weaves mindfulness strategies with cognitive behavioral change strategies to revolutionize client outcomes\, as well as discover a variety of ACT techniques for helping clients who are struggling to make difficult behavior changes due to the presence of painful thoughts\, feelings and memories. \nBy shifting client focus to their own values\, ACT sets clients up to embrace behavior change that is meaningful to them while simultaneously fostering skills that allow clients to more effectively handle impulsive actions based on current thoughts or emotions. \nSign up today\, and Dr. Moran will guide you step-by-step through highly practical\, evidence-based ACT skills that you can apply in your practice immediately!
URL:https://studenttherapy.com/continuing-education/acceptance-commitment-therapy-made-easy-act-for-ptsd-anxiety-depression-personality-disorders-live-webinar-7/
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