Webinars
Monthly Clinical Learning Opportunities
Join us to expand your clinical expertise with sessions led by practicing experts in the field.

We’re excited to offer a new, ongoing series of monthly clinical education webinars to provide high-quality, practical, and relevant training from leading voices in mental health care. Each session is designed to support your continued growth by sharing real-world insights and skills that can enhance your day-to-day practice.
Please note that these webinars are intended for professional development and learning enrichment and do not offer Continuing Education (CE) credits.
Learn more about each session:
- Beyond Cultural Competence: Practicing Cultural Humility and Responsiveness With Black Clients
Thursday, February 26th, 2026 at 3pm ET - Ethical Considerations in Working with Kids & Teens
Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at 1pm ET / 10am PT - Creating a Neurodivergent Affirming Private Practice
Tuesday, April 14th at 12pm ET / 9am PT
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Webinars in the series

Thursday, February 26th, 2026 at 3pm ET / 12pm PT
Beyond Cultural Competence: Practicing Cultural Humility and Responsiveness With Black Clients
Learn how to integrate cultural humility into your clinical work to build trust and provide responsive, affirming care with Black clients.
Asia Ewell, LCMFT, is a licensed clinical marriage and family therapist, clinical supervisor, infant and early childhood mental health consultant, and the founder of Therapist To Therapists LLC and The Therapist Connection—a membership community designed to support the wellness of mental health professionals.

Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at 1pm ET / 10am PT
Ethical Considerations in Working with Kids & Teens
Learn how to manage the unique ethical considerations of child and adolescent therapy while protecting clients, families, and your practice.
Kathryn Krase, Ph.D., J.D., M.S.W., is a social worker, lawyer, researcher, educator, and expert on professional ethics. She has significant experience as a family law practitioner, social work supervisor, along with more than 20 years of experience in faculty and administrative roles in undergraduate, masters, and doctoral level social work programs in and around New York City. Dr. Krase is the Principal Consultant for Krase Consulting, in Brooklyn, New York, where she focuses on educating mental and physical health professionals on their general legal and ethical obligations.

Tuesday, April 14th at 12pm ET / 9am PT
Creating a Neurodivergent Affirming Private Practice
Learn how to create a neurodivergent-affirming practice grounded in strong clinical care, supportive systems, and spaces where clients feel safe and respected.
Patrick Casale is an AuDHD, 2e mental health therapist, Neurodivergent business coach, and prolific TEDx Speaker. He leads international retreats, summits, and coaching programs, helping entrepreneurs work through impostor syndrome, self-doubt, and perfectionism, while embracing their authenticity. He has coined the phrase, 'Doubt Yourself Do It Anyway' (TM).

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