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Jung and the Restless: The Psychology and Spirituality of Carl G. Jung, Tuesday, 9-1-26 (Live Webinar)


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CE You! welcomes back therapist, author and lecturer Rev. Dr. Karen Herrick as we study the spiritual side of Jungian psychology. Participants will be able to better comprehend differences between Freudian Psychology and Jungian Analytical Psychology, the relevance of Jungian Analytical approaches in understanding the life problems social workers address, Jung’s views on religion and the spiritual experience. This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 2 CE Credits.

Window of Opportunity: Expanded Tools and Skills for Effective Crisis Response, Thursday, 9-17-26 (Live Webinar)


Broaden your crisis response repertoire with Tim Victorella, MSW, QMHP! This three-hour interactive course will offer participants insight and perspectives around the heightened state of crisis as it relates to as well as brain-body connection, verbal vs non-verbal communication, rapport building & motivational interviewing, as well as techniques surrounding trauma informed practices, and additional ways to engage with children and adolescents in crisis situations. This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 3 CE Credits.

A Dish Served Cold: Exploring the Science, Physiology and Psychology Behind “Sweet” Revenge, Tuesday, 8-25-26 (Live Webinar)


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Can two wrongs ever make a right? Spend an evening with Social Psychologist and Neuroscientist David Chester, PhD as he shares his original research and fascinating insights surrounding the mechanism of Revenge! Participants will enjoy Dr. Chester’s perspectives around identifying the temporary “sweetness” of revenge and the corresponding physiological response. We’ll also study the worsening mid and long term effects on the revenge seeker’s emotional state, as well as evidence and neuroscience -based interventions geared to promote helpful coping strategies and positive outcomes for individuals who feel “wronged”. This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 2 CE Credits.

House Full of Stuff: Clutter in the American Home, Monday, 4-27-26 (Live Webinar)


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Welcome to another evening with Simple Spaces founder, professional organizer Katie Tracy as we dig deeper into how we are impacted by the space that surrounds us! Participants will review research on the current impact of clutter on American families, examine differences between clutter and hoarding, (as well as warning signs) and discuss common causes of clutter and disorganization. This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 2 CE Credits.

Bridges Over Barriers: Exploring Ableism and Social Justice with Ethics-Based Perspectives, Tuesday, 10-6-26 (Live Webinar)


Join clinical social worker and leading advocate for individuals with developmental disabilities, Alexa Donnelly, LCSW, as we define and explore the ethical mandate governing professional practice and promotion of Disability Justice & Culture! Participants will enjoy an overview of the ethical, historical, social and legislative framework surrounding developmental disabilities, the importance of language and promoting person-centered practice with the developmentally disabled population, and identifying ways to address ableism and advance neurodiversity, especially within the context of its importance to ethical standards and social justice. This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 3 CE Credits – Ethics.