Like Peas in a Pod: Contemporary Dynamics in Attachment Theory, Tuesday, 10-12-21 (Live Webinar)

Join therapist Sabra Starnes, LICSW,LCSW-C, M.Ed, RPT-S as we explore the multifaceted impact of Attachment. Participants will review Attachment Theory and application of Attachment-based concepts in clinical treatment, with particular attention to the unique dynamics of foster and adoptive families. *This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 2 CE Credits.*
You Might Have Never Known: Building Awareness and Action Steps for Helping Victims of Human Trafficking, Thursday, 10-14-21 (Live Webinar)

Join Theresa Flores, MA for a powerful story of survival and vital discussion of Human Trafficking. Participants will gain important and often surprising insights surrounding how to recognize a victim of human trafficking, the mental and physical implications of trafficking on victims, and therapeutic recommendations for working with survivors around trauma and health. Understanding the effects of trafficking and healing for long term recovery will also be discussed. *This class can be used for credits towards fulfilling the NEW Washington DC criteria for topics identified as “Key Public Health Priorities”. This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 2 CE Credits.*
Tele-Health Meets Therapy: Examining the Ethics and Practice Considerations of Online Clinical Settings, Wednesday, 10-6-21 (Live Webinar)

Therapy meets technology! Andrea Brognano, LMHC guides participants through the multidimensional aspects of cyberspace as a therapeutic setting. Gain enhanced insight surrounding the origin and background of online therapy and applied technology platforms, contexts and circumstances to be examined in determining appropriateness of online therapy for different client populations, as well as challenges and safeguards for maintaining client privacy and the ethical responsibilities of clinicians providing services online. *This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 2 CE Credits – Ethics.*
Easier Said Than Done: Confronting the Common and Not So Common Ethics of Daily Practice, Tuesday, 8-17-21 (Live Webinar)

Bring the questions you ponder! Whether we realize it or not, professional ethics are constantly at play in our practice across all settings, healthcare, education, private practice and beyond. We invite you to join clinical social worker Rebecca Marcus, LCSW as we explore insights surrounding ethics-based management of client-therapist relationship definitions and expectations, the role of self disclosure and countertransference in treatment ethics, and identifying and implementing effective boundaries in practice. Conflicts of institutional vs practitioner vs client value systems within multiple settings will also be discussed. *This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 2 CE Credits – Ethics*
