Group training and coaching

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Survivor Guilt in Therapy and Counseling in Today’s Geopolitical Climate

In a world marked by conflict, displacement, and humanitarian crises, many clients,and practitioners carry the weight of survivor guilt. This workshop explores therapeutic strategies to address survivor guilt while recognizing that, as clinicians, we often feel it too. Learn how to hold space for others while navigating your own emotional responses.

The Life Roles We Play as Practitioners: The Run from Burnout

As mental health professionals, we wear many hats, clinician, advocate, caregiver, leader. This workshop invites reflection on how personal, professional, and societal roles intersect and sometimes collide, contributing to compassion fatigue and burnout. Explore how to realign your identity, set boundaries, and reconnect with your purpose in practice.

Sleep Hygiene & Insomnia: The #1 Enemy-What Practitioners Need to Know

Poor sleep is one of the most overlooked yet critical contributors to mental health challenges. This workshop explores the impact of insomnia on therapeutic outcomes, offers evidence-based sleep hygiene strategies, and equips practitioners to support clients, while also reflecting on their own sleep health.

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Cultural Competence in Practice: Why It Matters Post-COVID

In a post-pandemic world, cultural competence is no longer optional, it’s essential. This workshop helps practitioners revisit equity, inclusion, and intersectionality in therapy, especially with clients who continue to navigate health disparities and systemic harm. Learn how to rebuild cultural safety and relational trust with clients from diverse backgrounds while protecting your own capacity to stay present and grounded.

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Trauma-Informed Professional: Practicing with Safety, Awareness, and Boundaries

Safeguard your practice and your wellbeing. This workshop explores how to apply trauma-informed principles not only to support clients but also to protect yourself from burnout, secondary trauma, and emotional overload.

Learn how to create safer therapeutic spaces while maintaining boundaries that sustain you in the work.

Environmental Dimension

Reconciliation: Being an Ally to First Peoples from a Therapeutic Lens

Therapists are increasingly called to act as allies, but what does that mean in practice? This workshop offers insight into working with Indigenous clients through a lens of humility, respect, and responsibility. Explore what meaningful, trauma-informed allyship looks like in therapy and how to unlearn biases that interfere with connection, healing, and cultural safety.