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SUMMARY:Law and Ethics of Imminent Harm: Understanding Mandatory Reporting and Client Lethality Obligations
DESCRIPTION:Law & Ethics CEs!\nLaw and Ethics of Imminent Harm: Understanding Mandatory Reporting and Client Lethality Obligations\nPresented by: Eric Ström\, PhD\, Attorney at Law\, LMHC\nWhen: Friday\, January 9th\, 2026 | 9:30 am – 12:30 pm Pacific Time\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the workshop.\nCEs: 3 Law & Ethics CEs | Cost: $99.00\n\n\n\n\nFor many clinicians\, client lethality and mandatory reporting are among the most challenging topics to navigate.\n\nIn this workshop\, we will examine the applicable Washington State and Federal laws regarding mandatory reporting obligations\, with a specific focus on how these rules apply to behavioral health and substance use disorder clinicians.\n\nWe will also discuss the boundaries and standards of clinician liability for client harm to self or others as defined in Washington State case law.\n\nParticipants will gain increased ability to implement strategies to minimize risk and to limit liability to best support their clients. This course is intended to meet ethics CEU requirements \nObjectives:\n• Describe Washington state legal standards regarding duty to warn/duty to protect \n• Locate and compare legal and ethical standards regarding mandatory reporting obligations \n• Create and evaluate strategies to meet legal reporting requirements while maximizing client support \n\nREGISTER HERE\n\n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/ethics-of-immient-harm-mandatory-reporting-january-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Ethics
ORGANIZER;CN="Eric Str%C3%B6m%2C PhD%2C Attorney at Law%2C LMHC (he/him)":MAILTO:eric@strom-consulting.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260112T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260112T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20251209T165700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T165700Z
UID:43886-1768219200-1768224600@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:🆕BRAND-NEW! Lunch & Learn: All About the ACE Study: Understanding the Long-Term Impact of Childhood Trauma🆕
DESCRIPTION:Brand-New!\nHealth Equity or Cultural Competence CEs!\nLunch & Learn: All About the ACE Study: Understanding the Long-Term Impact of Childhood Trauma\nPresented by: Dreya Blume\, LCSW\nWhen: Monday\, January 12th\, 2026 | 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Pacific Time\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the workshop.\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 1.5 CEs Meets Criteria for Health Equity or Cultural Competence CEs | $25.00\nChildhood trauma doesn’t just live in the past – it echoes into adulthood\, shaping how clients think\, feel\, and relate to the world. This training invites clinicians to dive into the groundbreaking Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study and discover how its findings can illuminate what unfolds in the therapy room every day. Together\, we’ll connect the dots between early adversity and the struggles clients bring into treatment\, from anxiety and depression to health issues and relationship difficulties. \nThrough reflective discussion and practical applications\, participants will learn how to use the ACE framework as a lens for deeper understanding and compassionate clinical work. Therapists will walk away with strategies to integrate ACE awareness into assessment\, treatment planning\, and interventions\, while also empowering clients to build resilience and create new possibilities for growth. \nWorkshop Objectives:\n\nDevelop an ability to recognize how ACE-related patterns show up in clients’ presenting concerns and relational dynamics.\nLearn practical ways to apply the ACE framework to assessment and treatment planning in everyday clinical practice.\nIdentify strategies to foster resilience and post-traumatic growth in clients with high ACE scores.\n\nREGISTER HERE\n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/all-about-the-ace-study-january-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Cultural Competence,Health Equity,Lunch & Learns
ORGANIZER;CN="Dreya Blume%2C LCSW (she/her)":MAILTO:dreyablume@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260115T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260115T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20250924T212836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T180628Z
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SUMMARY:Youth and Adult Suicide: Recognition\, Assessment\, and Treatment of Suicidality
DESCRIPTION:This workshop meets the suicide assessment requirements for re-licensure.\nYouth and Adult Suicide: Recognition\, Assessment\, and Treatment of Suicidality\nPresented by: Randi Jensen\, MA\, LMHC\, CCDC\nWhen: Thursday\, January 15th\, 2026 | 9:00 am – 4:30 pm Pacific Time\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the workshop.\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 6 CEs | $199.00\nOther 2026 Sessions:\n\n\nThursday\, April 30th\, 2026: MORE INFO & REGISTER>>>\n\n\nFriday\, July 24th\, 2026: MORE INFO & REGISTER>>>\n\n\nFriday\, November 6th\, 2026: MORE INFO & REGISTER>>>\n\n\nThis workshop meets the Washington State suicide assessment requirements for re-licensure. The Washington State Department of Health has approved this 6-hour workshop for its 2022 Model List. This workshop also satisfies the continuing education requirements set by the Department of Health related to suicide assessment\, management\, and treatment.\nHistorically\, mental health treatment for suicidal individuals has involved extensive psychopharmacology\, repeated cognitive behavioral therapy\, positive psychology methods\, stress reduction exercises\, and/or deep therapy into family-of-origin issues\, all proven individually insufficient for the long-term prevention of suicide and suicidality. \nThe World Health Organization (2019) reported decreasing trends in suicide mortality in most countries across the world. Unfortunately\, the mortality of suicide showed an increasing trend in the United States. Between 2000 and 2018\, the suicide rate skyrocketed\, increasing by a whopping 35% (CDC\, 2020). Interestingly\, during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic\, between 2020 and 2021\, there was a decrease in suicide rates. This was short-lived\, unfortunately\, as suicide rates began to increase again by 2% in 2022 (CDC\, 2022). \nWhat can we do? As clinicians\, we need to understand there are many roads to suicidality — each usually requiring individual intervention. \nThis workshop presents original concepts in the development of suicidality as an ingenious coping mechanism that develops over time. The brain’s neuroplasticity forms neural pathways that underpin the reinforcing suicidal thought pattern. Brain retraining provides the formation of new healthy neural pathways. The healing process is directed\, encouraged\, and supported through a specifically designed peer protocol based on existing evidence-based social support. \nResearch shows that the first suicide attempt is often the first time anyone intervenes. However\, it is generally not the first time the danger has been known. Loved ones just don’t know what to do. They take the suicidal individual to a hospital or professional where the treatment protocol has not changed for decades. When the suicidal individual comes home after the attempt\, family and friends don’t know how to help prevent the next one. The Jensen Suicide Peer Protocol (JSP3)\, based on evidence-based principles\, is a prescribed method for the family members and concerned others to take an active part in the recovery of their loved one. Randi has used this method for decades and has saved lives. \nOBJECTIVES:\n• Describe the extent of suicide in the general and special populations\, including children\, adolescents\, and military personnel.\n• Distinguish what suicidality is and the difference between self-harm and suicidality\n• Explain the psychobiology of suicidality and its progression\n• Articulate warning signs and symptoms using simple and effective suicide assessment tools\n• Express and practice Motivational Interviewing techniques used in counseling suicidal individuals\n• Explain a life-saving peer support protocol and how to implement it\n• Describe ethical considerations\, documentation\, and confidentiality issues. \nThe Washington State Department of Health has approved this 6-hour workshop for its 2022 Model List. This workshop also satisfies the continuing education requirements set by the Department of Health related to suicide assessment\, management\, and treatment. \nRandi consistently receives excellent evaluations from attendees of her workshops. Here are just a few quotes from past attendees:\n*  “I took a different class about suicide a few months back. It was so heavy with content and so focused on how to cross every “T” and dot every “I” that I actually left more anxious about treating suicidal clients than before. In contrast\, Randi’s workshop gave me a broader general understanding and a way to connect the clinical skills I already have to the treatment of these clients. I feel much more confident and competent working with suicidal clients now.” \n* “Ms. Jensen is an extremely competent clinician and presenter. Over my 30+ career in mental health work\, this is one of the very best workshops I have attended. Thank you\, Cascadia and Randi!”  \n* “This is the most impactful continuing education class I’ve ever taken!” \nREGISTER HERE\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/youth-and-adult-suicide-january-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Suicide
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260116T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260116T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20251112T165833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251112T165944Z
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SUMMARY:🆕BRAND-NEW! Mindfulness with Ethics in Mental Health Care 🆕
DESCRIPTION:🆕BRAND-NEW!🆕\nLaw & Ethics CEs!\nMindfulness with Ethics in Mental Health Care\n  \nPresented by: Dr. Brenda Butterfield\, EdD\, MSW\, LMHC \nWhen: Friday\, January 16th\, 2026 | 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM\, Pacific Time\nWhere: Live via Zoom. You’ll receive the link via email the week of the workshop.\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 4 Law & Ethics CEs | $125.00\nIncreasingly\, the “mindfulness movement” is influencing Western culture in education\, business\, and mental health care. Different clinical interventions called Mindfulness-Based Interventions (MBIs) are increasingly used to effectively treat clients suffering from chronic pain and stress\, depression\, anxiety\, substance use\, suicidality\, and more. These evidence-based interventions honor the mind/body connection and align well with integrated health care using the bio-psycho-social treatment model. \nWhile psychological interventions are typically knowledge-based and directed toward client change irrespective of the clinician’s health and well-being\, MBIs are quite different. A mindfulness-based therapist is ethically obligated to teach from one’s own lived experience. Practicing improves their health and well-being\, which research shows correlates with clients’ treatment outcomes. Therefore\, developing a mindfulness practice benefits both the clinician and the client. There are many ways to cultivate mindfulness in daily life\, with and without meditating. \nIn this experiential workshop\, you will learn a variety of simple self-care practices to use anytime\, anyplace\, from the grocery store to the forest!  Yes! Mindfulness in nature is an evidence-based practice that is even more accessible to many people.  Whether indoors or outside\, MBIs improve our health and well-being.  Learn more about the mind-body connection through practicing somatic and emotional awareness better to understand your behaviors and your clients’ behaviors\, too. \nIn addition to learning practices for oneself and clients\, we’ll explore questions like what mindfulness is. What does it mean to BE mindful and to practice mindfulness? What’s the difference between mindfulness and meditation? What’s the therapeutic value of mindfulness in therapy? And perhaps most important of all\, what are ethical imperatives for calling oneself a “mindfulness-based therapist?” \nWorkshop Objectives:\n\nUnderstand the benefits of integrating mindfulness in mental health care and the ethical implications for doing so.\nLearn the difference between meditation and mindfulness by learning simple self-care practices to activate the parasympathetic nervous system for emotional regulation anytime.\nExplore the language\, concepts\, and phenomena of mindfulness\, and practice ways of introducing mindfulness to clients (e.g.\, automatic pilot\, present-moment awareness\, inner experience\, noticing\, cultivating\, practice\, and ways of being).\nLearn about the mind/body relationship between chronic stress (CBT thinking errors) & health (depression/anxiety/panic attacks)\, enabling you to explain the functioning of the autonomic\, sympathetic\, and parasympathetic nervous systems in easy ways.\n\nREGISTER HERE\n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/mindfulness-ethics-mental-health-january-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Ethics
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. Brenda Butterfield%2C EdD%2C MSW%2C LMHC":MAILTO:ournewexperiences@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260116T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260116T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20251113T185005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251113T185005Z
UID:43836-1768554000-1768581000@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:Let’s Talk About Sex
DESCRIPTION:Law & Ethics\, Health Equity\, or Cultural Competence CEs\nLet’s Talk About Sex\nPresented by B Lourenco\, MA\, LMHC (she/her)\nWhen: Friday\, January 16th\, 2026 | 9:00 am – 4:30 pm Pacific Time\nWhere: Live via Zoom (you’ll receive the link the week of the workshop)\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 6 Law & Ethics\, Health Equity\, or Cultural Competency CEs | Cost: $199.00\nResearch shows that if sex isn’t brought up in the first three therapy sessions\, it is unlikely to ever come up in the therapy space. \nA large majority of clinicians don’t know how to talk to their clients about sexuality and\, subsequently\, aren’t able to help their clients with issues about their sex lives. Many clinicians also believe that conversations about sex are out of their scope of practice\, and while this is true in rare cases\, it’s usually not true. \nEvery single person has a relationship with sexuality\, whether they are asexual or very sexually experienced. Everyone we work with as therapists has a relationship with their sexuality. \nDiscussing sexual health is well within our scope as clinicians! It is ethically mandated for clinicians to continue learning and growing so we can offer the best and most tailored support to our clients. \nThat need has prompted the creation of this workshop\, NOT Your Mom’s Sex Ed Class! \nSocialization teaches us that everyone is cis-gender\, hetero\, and monogamous. Everyone is taught that certain sexual behaviors are “normal” and others are “not.” These norms are echoed in the education systems that clinicians are trained in. Because of the shame-filled way our society treats sexuality\, most folks have a complicated relationship with it. \nWe can serve the entire person when we choose to include conversations about sex and sexual health with our clients. \nThis course will go over the basics of human sexuality and anatomy\, including sexual and gender identities\, as well as the roles of desire\, arousal\, and libido. This course will explore types of sexual dysfunction commonly experienced by clients and how to know if a referral is needed. In addition\, this course will identify ways that all clinicians can become more informed and sex-positive with everyday clients. \nObjectives:\n\nLearn the process of expected sexual development over the lifetime\nIdentify sex organs and their functions\nReview gender and gender identities\nReview sexual identities\nDifferentiate between types of arousal\, desire\, and variations in libido\nExplore concepts about sex/porn addiction vs. out-of-control sexual behaviors\nIdentify the role of society in determining sexual norms and expectations\nDefine the impact of expectation of sexual normativity\nExplore common non-normative identities and behaviors\nLearn common types of sexual dysfunction experienced by everyday clients\nDistinguish the role of attachment wounds and trauma on sexual experiences\nIdentify when a referral to a sex therapy specialist is needed\nUnderstand the basics of sex-positive therapy and how to explore sexual topics with clients\nLearn common types of sexual dysfunction experienced by everyday clients\nDistinguish the role of attachment wounds and trauma on sexual experiences\nIdentify when a referral to a sex therapy specialist is needed\nUnderstand the basics of sex-positive therapy and how to explore sexual topics with clients\nDiscuss ethical best practices around client sexuality and identify possible misdiagnoses due to clinician misinformation\nExplore how cultural norms impact sexual attitudes and perpetuate stigmatizing myths\nIdentify the ethics that mandate we provide culturally sensitive and inclusive clinical practices\n\nREGISTER HERE\n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/lets-talk-about-sex-january-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Cultural Competence,Ethics,Health Equity
ORGANIZER;CN="B Lourenco%2C MA%2C LMHC (she/her)":MAILTO:blourencotherapy@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260121T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260121T121500
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20251209T170343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T170343Z
UID:43889-1768986000-1768997700@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:Shame\, Guilt & Self-Criticism: Therapeutic Techniques for Client Recovery
DESCRIPTION:Shame\, Guilt & Self-Criticism: Therapeutic Techniques for Client Recovery\nPresented by: Diane Bigler\, LCSW\, LSCSW\nWhen: Wednesday\, January 21st\, 2026 | 9:00 AM – 12:15 PM\, Pacific Time\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the workshop.\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 3 CEs |$95.00\nIt is not uncommon for clinicians to encounter clients who are experiencing shame in various aspects of their life. Shame\, guilt\, and self-criticism play a critical role in quality of life and mental health. Fear can lead to unhealthy coping strategies and emotional distress. \nThis training will explore elements of shame common in mental health that may disrupt healthy functioning. Strengthen your skills and clinical knowledge in facilitating therapeutic interventions with clients to end the powerful hold of shame\, guilt and self-criticism. A resilience-growth model will be presented to help your clients develop acceptance of themselves\, others\, and the reality necessary for the effective treatment of trauma\, stress\, anxiety\, depression\, binge eating\, substance use\, and anger issues. \nOBJECTIVES:\n\nExplain at least five core concepts of shame and three examples of shame related to mental health.\nDiscover multiple therapeutic approaches and interventions to address shame with clients.\nEmploy resilience-growth models of shame recovery to enhance coping and wellness.\n\nREGISTER HERE\n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/shame-guilt-self-criticism-therapeutic-techniques-for-client-recovery-january-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Diane Bigler%2C LCSW%2C LSCSW (she/her)":MAILTO:diane4ku@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260123T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260125T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20250922T171611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T213556Z
UID:43686-1769158800-1769358600@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT! Register for upcoming sessions | Tarot Certificate Program: The Clinical Use of Tarot Card Imagery in Psychotherapy 🆕
DESCRIPTION:This certificate program is now sold out. \nPlease register for one of the following upcoming sessions of the certificate program:\n\nFriday\, September 25th – Sunday\, September 27th\, 2026 – 3-Day Series | Live via Zoom: MORE INFO & TO REGISTER>>>\n\n🆕Brand-New Certificate Program!🆕\nRegister before November 30th for Early Bird Pricing of only $499.00. Price increases to $599.00 after that!\nLimited Spots Available!\nLaw & Ethics\, Health Equity\, Cultural Competence\, and Professional Roles & Boundaries CEs!\nTarot Certificate Program: The Clinical Use of Tarot Card Imagery in Psychotherapy\nPresented by: Dreya Blume\, LCSW\nWhen: Friday\, January 23rd to Sunday\, January 25th\, 2026 | 9:00 am – 4:30 pm Pacific Time each of the three days\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the workshop.\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 18 CEs\, 6 of which are Law and Ethics CEs\, 2 of which are Health Equity CEs\, 2 of which are Cultural Competence CEs\, and 2 of which are Professional Relationships CEs | $499.00 (price includes PDF copies of Dreya’s three-volume book The Clinical Use of Tarot Card Imagery in Psychotherapy (a $40.00 value) – price increases to $599.00 after November 30th.\n***see below for payment options\nAll 2026 Sessions Scheduled (so far…more to come!)\n\nFriday\, January 23rd – Sunday\, January 25th\, 2026 – 3-Day Series | Live via Zoom: MORE INFO & TO REGISTER>>>\nFriday\, March 6th – Friday\, April 17th\, 2026 – 6-Week Series | Live via Zoom: MORE INFO & TO REGISTER>>>\nFriday\, September 25th – Sunday\, September 27th\, 2026 – 3-Day Series | Live via Zoom: MORE INFO & TO REGISTER>>>\n\nThis innovative 18-hour continuing education program invites psychotherapists into a rich and rigorous exploration of tarot as a clinical tool—one that bridges history\, psychology\, metaphor\, and meaning-making. You will discover how tarot card imagery functions as a dynamic visual and symbolic language\, uniquely suited to therapeutic conversations. From its historical roots and cultural controversies to its contemporary relevance in the therapy room\, this course provides a comprehensive introduction to the clinical applications of tarot. \nTarot is a particularly powerful tool in psychotherapy because it engages both intuition and structured exploration. Its archetypal and narrative richness make tarot an ideal companion for therapists working at the intersection of the unconscious and creative expression. Tarot cards can externalize internal experiences\, evoke epiphany\, and stimulate insight\, allowing clients to access feelings and ideas that may be difficult to articulate in more traditional ways. Whether used for parts work or accessing suppressed emotions\, tarot meets clients where they are\, supporting both depth and flexibility in the therapeutic process. \nIn becoming a “tarot-friendly therapist\,” you will discover that incorporating tarot into your practice opens up a creative and intuitive space for clients that is rich with possibility. Tarot allows clients to externalize internal experiences\, access inner wisdom\, and engage in symbolic storytelling that can be both playful and profound. Whether used as a metaphor\, visual prompt\, or reflective tool\, tarot can make therapy feel more accessible\, empowering\, and emotionally resonant\, especially for those who struggle to articulate feelings through words alone. Clients who already have a relationship with tarot (or are simply curious about the cards) will be thrilled to learn that this powerful tool can be integrated into their treatment. \nThroughout the course\, we will explore the projective potential of tarot through the lenses of Jungian psychology\, narrative therapy\, psychodrama\, and Gestalt practices such as chairwork. We will also examine tarot’s compatibility with modalities such as EMDR\, Internal Family Systems\, Poetry Therapy\, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy\, broadening your understanding of how to integrate tarot into diverse treatment approaches. \nWith an emphasis on ethical\, inclusive practice\, you will learn how to introduce tarot imagery to clients in ways that honor spiritual and religious diversity while respecting professional boundaries. The course includes guidance on spiritual competency\, clinical documentation\, and ethical considerations. This highly experiential training offers ample opportunities to practice\, reflect on\, and personalize the material. Whether you are an experienced clinician seeking new depth or a newer therapist curious about symbolic tools\, this program offers both theoretical grounding and hands-on application: The goal is for you to leave feeling comfortable and confident integrating tarot into your therapy practice. By the end\, you will have an expanded toolkit and a new lens through which to view healing\, insight\, and transformation. \nNote: No prior experience with tarot is required. \nThis course is based on Dreya Blume’s book\, The Clinical Use of Tarot Card Imagery in Psychotherapy (2025) (Amazon link) \nExciting News! The tuition for this 18-hour first-of-its-kind certificate program includes your own PDF copy of Dreya Blume’s three-volume book. \nWorkshop Objectives\n\nIdentify various ways in which visual imagery can be used to address mental health issues\nUtilize tarot card imagery for creative expression\nAnalyze the archetypal uses of tarot card imagery\nApply tarot card imagery to inner critic work\nAssess which tarot card activities to use depending on client population and issue\nCreate therapeutic applications of tarot card imagery\nIdentify how to use tarot card imagery for intuitive work with the subconscious\nUtilize tarot card imagery for emotional externalization purposes\nDescribe how to use tarot card imagery for facilitating emotional expression\nApply tarot card imagery to narrative therapy techniques\nDescribe how tarot card imagery relates to dialogue work as found in Gestalt Therapy\nDemonstrate how tarot card imagery relates to parts work\nDevelop tarot activities that can be used in core values generation\nExplain how tarot card imagery can be ethically introduced to clients\nPrepare tarot-based activities for clients that are ethically grounded\nExplain the ethics behind processing tarot-based activities with clients\nDemonstrate how to create and maintain healthy boundaries between client and counselor in terms of integrating tarot card imagery into session\nIdentify ways to ensure well-defined roles in the professional relationship\nDemonstrate cultural competence in terms of identifying the cultural background of tarot\nDemonstrate cultural competence in terms of exploring and then integrating clients’ personal relationship with tarot into counseling\n\nWorkshop Breakdown by Day\nDay One \n\nThe History of Tarot\nThe Clinical Benefits of Using Tarot Cards\nThe “Evidence-Based” Bugaboo\nSpiritual/Religious Competency in Therapy\nTarot\, Creativity and Therapy\nTarot Is/As Metaphor\nBeyond Metaphor: Pataphor\nProjective Tools in Psychotherapy\nCarl Jung: Therapeutic Tarot’s Forefather\nShadow Work\nThe Hero’s Journey\n\nDay Two \n\nTarot And/As Visual Imagery in Art Therapy\nNarrative Therapy\nPsychodrama\nEMDR\, Visual Imagery and Metaphoric Cards\nInner Critic Work\nIntrojections\nParts Work\nChairwork\nSolution-Focused Therapy\n\nDay Three \n\nAcceptance and Commitment Therapy\nPoetry Therapy\nAsemic Writing for Healing\nIntroducing Tarot Cards to a Client\nClinical Documentation\nTarot and Professional Ethics\nMarketing oneself as a “tarot-friendly therapist”\n\n***Payment Options:\nCascadia Training values quality continuing education that is accessible\, inclusive\, and without barriers to all. We never want the cost of our workshops to be a barrier to attending one of our workshops\, particularly our multi-session workshops. \nWe offer several options to make our workshops cost-inclusive: payment plans\, a limited number of full and partial scholarships\, discounts for students\, and discounts for early professionals. Please email us at hello@cascadiatraining.org for more information. \nFor payment plans\, you can select paying 50% today and 50% due on January 31st\, 2026. \n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/tarot-certificate-program-three-day-january-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Cultural Competence,Ethics,Health Equity,Professional Roles & Boundaries
ORGANIZER;CN="Dreya Blume%2C LCSW (she/her)":MAILTO:dreyablume@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260123T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260123T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20250826T170220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T171857Z
UID:43614-1769160600-1769171400@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:Clinical Documentation Considerations of Changing Federal and State Laws
DESCRIPTION:A Must-Take Law & Ethics CE Workshop!\nClinical Documentation Considerations of Changing Federal and State Laws\nPresented by: Eric Ström\, PhD\, Attorney at Law\, LMHC\nWhen: Friday\, January 23rd\, 2026 | 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM\, Pacific Time\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the workshop.\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 3 Law & Ethics CEs | $99.00\nWORKSHOP DESCRIPTION\nRecent changes to US federal law and policy have given states more leeway to regulate in vastly different ways. These changing laws may impact clients in a variety of ways – particularly when telehealth is delivered across state lines.  Through a discussion of a range of various state laws\, we will identify the impacts this current regulatory situation has on clinical documentation\, on our exposure to liability\, and to protection of marginalized populations when delivering clinical services.  This 3-hour workshop meets law & ethics continuing education requirements. \nWORKSHOP OBJECTIVES\nAfter this workshop\, participants will be able to: \n\nDescribe the regulatory impact of providing clinical services across state lines.\nIdentify some other states’ laws that may impact us as Washington-based clinicians and clients.\nUnderstand Washington’s new Protected Health Care Statutes.\nCreate strategies to appropriately conduct and document clinical services while protecting clients and ourselves.\n\nREGISTER HERE\n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/clinical-documentation-considerations-of-changing-federal-and-state-laws-january-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Ethics
ORGANIZER;CN="Eric Str%C3%B6m%2C PhD%2C Attorney at Law%2C LMHC (he/him)":MAILTO:eric@strom-consulting.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260128T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260128T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20251209T172614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T133254Z
UID:43891-1769590800-1769601600@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:🆕BRAND-NEW! | Marketing 101 for Therapists: The Road to Your Ideal Private Practice 🆕
DESCRIPTION:BRAND-NEW! \nMarketing 101 for Therapists: The Road to Your Ideal Private Practice\nPresented by: Dreya Blume\, LCSW\nWhen: Wednesday\, January 28th\, 2026 | 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM\, Pacific Time\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the workshop.\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 3 CEs | $90.00\nIn this lively\, hands-on workshop\, clinicians will learn how to attract ideal clients in ways that feel authentic\, ethical\, and aligned with their professional values. Forget cookie-cutter marketing advice — this training helps you clarify your niche\, communicate your unique therapeutic voice\, and create a sustainable marketing strategy that feels genuine\, not salesy. Through practical exercises\, real-world examples\, and reflection on mindset blocks around visibility\, participants will leave feeling confident\, empowered\, and ready to let their practice thrive. \nObjectives:\n\nParticipants will be able to identify and articulate their clinical niche and unique therapeutic value in a way that aligns with their professional identity and ethical standards.\nParticipants will learn to design a personalized\, sustainable marketing plan that reflects their authentic voice\, reduces “salesy” pressure\, and increases visibility to their ideal clients.\nParticipants will be able to recognize and address common mindset barriers—such as visibility fears\, impostor syndrome\, and scarcity beliefs—that interfere with effective and ethical marketing.\n\nREGISTER HERE\n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/marketing-101-for-therapists-january-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Dreya Blume%2C LCSW (she/her)":MAILTO:dreyablume@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260129T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260129T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20251209T175708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T184521Z
UID:43893-1769680800-1769706000@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:🆕 BRAND-NEW! The Ethics of Caring for Both the Body and the Psyche: A Two-Part Workshop 🆕
DESCRIPTION:Brand-New!\nLaw & Ethics CEs!\nThe Ethics of Caring for Both the Body and the Psyche: A Two-Part Workshop\nPresented by: Eric Ström\, PhD\, Attorney at Law\, LMHC and Dr. Kristen Allott\nWhen: Thursday\, January 29th\, 2026 | 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Pacific Time\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the workshop.\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 6 CEs – 3 are Law & Ethics CEs | $199.00\nThis two-session workshop offers the clinician a new holistic lens for approaching clients whose cognitive\, somatic\, and physical symptoms can very often be directly linked to dis-harmony between our bodies\, the foods we eat\, our polyvagal states\, and our Internal Family System (IFS) parts. \nMany mental health practitioners have been incorrectly told that discussing the physical body and its interactive systems will be viewed as operating “out of our lanes” or areas of competence. Because of this\, clinicians may avoid having all-important and life-altering discussions about the connection between our bodies and our psyche—how the foods we eat and our nutritional health impact not only our physical but also our mental health. \nTo address the reluctance of mental health practitioners to discuss the very real connection between the somatic and the cognitive\, the body and the psyche\, we have invited Eric Strom to present the first session of this two-session day. Eric Strom’s Law and Ethics training will address the law and ethics around the Scope of Practice as it applies to mental health practitioners. \nKristen Allott will then follow Eric Strom’s three-hour law and ethics training and present her unique\, effective approach to explaining why many highly motivated clients still cannot make lasting changes in their dietary habits. Kristen shares how our IFS parts and protectors could be causing the subconscious resistance to dietary changes that could fuel inner harmony. Kristen’s approach to finding inner harmony and health using both IFS parts work and polyvagal states has proven to be highly effective AND entertaining\, a truly novel holistic approach to providing therapy. Her afternoon session will be both informative and engaging as she combines her specialties in nutrition and mental health. You will never view dietary habits in quite the same way after hearing Kristen’s techniques for incorporating IFS and polyvagal states in finding and fueling inner harmony and lasting change. \nMORNING SESSION (10:00 AM – 1:00 PM Pacific Time): The Law and Ethics of Operating within Our Scope of Practice\nPresented by: Eric Ström\, PhD\, Attorney at Law\, LMHC \nAs behavioral health providers\, it is essential that we practice only within the legal scope of our clinical license. At the same time\, many clinicians find it difficult to identify clear boundaries around the scope of practice for their licensure. In this three-hour morning session of a two-session workshop\, we will focus on demystifying the legal\, ethical\, and practical boundaries with regard to clinical scope of practice. We will also consider areas in which clinicians are most likely to find themselves needed to extend or adjust those boundaries. This course is intended to meet law and ethics continuing education requirements. \nLearning Objectives:\nParticipants in this workshop will be able to: \n1)  Identify the legal standards that define the scope of clinical practice; \n2)  Describe the ethical standards that define clinical competency; \n3)  Create and evaluate strategies to support client best interest through consultation\, termination\, referral\, and coordination; \n4)  Apply best practice standards to engaging in advocacy activities for clients. \nAFTERNOON SESSION (2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Pacific Time):\nFueling Your Inner Harmony: Using Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Polyvagal States to Improve Your Relationship with Food and Your Body\nPresented by: Dr. Kristen Allott\nIn the last 20 years\, Internal Family Systems\, Polyvagal Theory\, and somatic practices have offered new insights into mental health that mirror ancient systems\, such as Chinese medicine and Ayurvedic medicine\, in our understanding of what it means to be human. \nDr. Kristen Allott\, a naturopathic doctor with a master’s degree in acupuncture\, a black belt in Aikido\, and a Polyvagal practitioner\, will connect how our food choices influence the vagus system and impact our Internal Family System. \nIn this seminar\, we’ll delve into how our food choices profoundly influence both our vagus system and our internal family system. You’ll discover how the body itself can often manifest as an “exiled child\,’ how a “rebel” part might seek sugar for protection\, and how our “protectors” can wage war over what we “should” or “shouldn’t” eat. You will learn how\, by consciously fueling the prefrontal cortex\, we can access our compassionate\, creative Selves\, significantly reduce acute distress\, improve sleep quality\, and cultivate a much deeper connection to our bodies and ourselves. \nThis live virtual training equips clinicians with practical tools to manage acute emotional distress by integrating Polyvagal Theory\, Internal Family Systems (IFS)\, and nutrition-based interventions. Participants will learn to identify nervous system states and internal “parts” that arise during emotional reactivity and apply targeted strategies to support regulation. \nThe course explores how diet\, stress\, and glucose levels affect emotional stability and introduces rapid-response tools\, such as the Protein for All Initiative and Lizard Brain Treats\, to help clients shift out of fight\, flight\, freeze\, or collapse. These techniques are especially effective for anxiety\, anger\, mania\, emotional withdrawal\, and self-harm ideation. Through case examples\, interactive demonstrations\, and downloadable resources\, attendees will gain actionable methods to enhance therapeutic outcomes. The virtual format enables flexible participation and ongoing access to learning materials. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nLearn the Polyvagal Ladder and its relevance to emotional regulation and therapeutic engagement.\n\n\nLearn to apply IFS principles to identify and work with internal parts activated by physiological dysregulation.\n\n\nLearn how diet and stress impact glucose levels\, and how these fluctuations influence mood and behaviors.\n\n\nLearn to implement nutrition-based interventions to stabilize the nervous system and reduce emotional reactivity.\n\n\nLearn to utilize physiology-based calming techniques to support clients in acute reactive states.\n\nREGISTER HERE\n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/ethics-of-caring-for-both-the-body-and-the-psyche-january-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Ethics
ORGANIZER;CN="Eric Str%C3%B6m%2C PhD%2C Attorney at Law%2C LMHC (he/him)":MAILTO:eric@strom-consulting.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260204T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260206T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20250827T193732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250827T194115Z
UID:43629-1770195600-1770390000@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:🆕 BRAND-NEW! | Queering Supervision 🆕
DESCRIPTION:🆕BRAND-NEW PRESENTER & WORKSHOP!🆕\nMeets requirements to become an approved clinical supervisor!\nAlso meets requirements for ethics\, health equity\, cultural competence\, and professional roles and boundaries CEs (2 each)\nQueering Supervision\nPresented by: Leah Post\, LICSW\, MSW\, MPH\nWhen: Wednesday\, February 4th – Friday\, February 6th\, 2026 | 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Pacific Time each day\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the workshop.\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 15 CEs – meets criteria for clinical supervision training requirements. Also meets requirements for Ethics (2 CEs)\, Cultural Competence (2 CEs)\, Health Equity (2 CEs)\, and Professional Boundaries (2 CEs) CEs | $395.00*** see below for payment options\nThis 15-hour live virtual training fulfills the Washington State requirement for becoming an approved clinical supervisor. Participants will engage in a transformative learning experience rooted in queer\, decolonial\, and intersectional frameworks. \nThe course examines power\, privilege\, and systemic inequities that shape both supervision and clinical practice. Designed for mental health professionals who want to offer affirming\, anti-oppressive supervision\, this course provides the practical tools and critical insights necessary for effective\, ethical\, and equity-informed supervisory relationships. \nThe training includes information about required documentation and professional ethics\, ensuring participants meet the legal and regulatory standards while engaging in liberatory\, reflective supervision practices. \nLearning Objectives:\nBy the end of this training\, participants will be able to: \n– Apply WA State legal and ethical requirements to clinical supervision. \n– Identify and address power dynamics and systemic oppression within supervision relationships. \n– Evaluate ethical dilemmas\, including dual relationships\, through nontraditional and liberation-based frameworks. \n– Demonstrate supervision techniques such as reframing\, self-disclosure\, and externalization. \n– Develop a personal supervision framework aligned with anti-oppressive practice. \nPayment Options\nCascadia Training values quality continuing education that is accessible\, inclusive\, and without barriers to all. We never want the cost of our workshops to be a barrier to attending one of our workshops\, particularly our multi-session workshops. \nWe offer several options to make our workshops cost-inclusive: payment plans and a limited number of discounts for students and early professionals. \nFor payment plans\, you can select paying 50% today and 50% due on February 28\, 2026. \nPlease email us at hello@cascadiatraining.org to inquire about possible discounts. \nREGISTER HERE\n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/queering-supervision-february-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Clinical Supervision,Cultural Competence,Ethics,Health Equity,Professional Roles & Boundaries
ORGANIZER;CN="Leah Post%2C MSW%2C MPH%2C LICSW":MAILTO:leah@perfectlyqueercounseling.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260204T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260311T131500
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20251118T185705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T213108Z
UID:43845-1770199200-1773234900@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:Becoming a Neurodivergent-Affirming Clinician: Understanding ADHD and Autism through a Strengths-Based\, Neurodivergent-Affirming Lens
DESCRIPTION:Law & Ethics\, Health Equity\, \nand Cultural Competence CEs!\nBecoming a Neurodivergent-Affirming Clinician: Understanding ADHD and Autism through a Strengths-Based\, Neurodivergent-Affirming Lens\nPresented by: B Lourenco\, MA\, LMHC\nWhen:  This course will be held for six consecutive Wednesdays: February 4th through March 11th\, 2026\, from 10:00 am – 1:15 pm Pacific / 1:00 pm – 4:15 pm Eastern\n\nWednesday\, February 4th\, 2026 | 10:00 am – 1:15 pm Pacific / 1:00 pm – 4:15 pm Eastern\nWednesday\, February 11th\, 2026 | 10:00 am – 1:15 pm Pacific / 1:00 pm – 4:15 pm Eastern\nWednesday\, February 18th\, 2026 | 10:00 am – 1:15 pm Pacific / 1:00 pm – 4:15 pm Eastern\nWednesday\, February 25th\, 2026 | 10:00 am – 1:15 pm Pacific / 1:00 pm – 4:15 pm Eastern\nWednesday\, March 4th\, 2026 | 10:00 am – 1:15 pm Pacific / 1:00 pm – 4:15 pm Eastern\nWednesday\, March 11th\, 2026 | 10:00 am – 1:15 pm Pacific / 1:00 pm – 4:15 pm Eastern\n\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the event.\n18 CEs (12 CEs can be used for Cultural Competence or Health Equity CEs\, and 6 can be used for Law & Ethics CEs) | $599.00 *** (see below for payment options)\nAs technology progresses and education on mental health becomes increasingly more available\, the population has become more self-aware. The world is changing quickly\, and with it\, more and more people realize that their brain works differently than others. Due to the influence of social media and the shift to focusing on lived experience as a legitimate means of diagnosis\, we are seeing a sudden increase in clients that identify as Autistic and/or an ADHDer. We find that clients are speaking up and finding validation of what they have always known: their brains operate differently than the brains of their peers\, colleagues\, friends\, and families. As a result\, we are seeing a sudden increase in the young adult and middle-aged population who identify as being Neurodivergent in a Neurotypical world. \nThis workshop series is designed to help clinicians build greater awareness and familiarity with ADHD and Autistic experiences. Participants will come away from this course with a deeper understanding of ADHD and Autism from the Neurodiversity-Affirming Paradigm that focuses on strengths and differences\, not diagnoses\, disorders\, and deficits. \nEspecially following the Covid pandemic and its sometimes long-term impact on the brain and the immune system’s inflammatory processes\, many clients report having different and often challenging sensory processing experiences. We are seeing more adults presenting in our offices with reports that they now have issues not only with taste and smell but with a range of visual\, hearing\, tactile\, balance\, and internal bodily sensations they never have before experienced\, as well as difficulties with attention and memory. This begs the question: have these brain differences always been there but now have been sensitized or magnified by exposure to Covid and months-long isolation? \nMany adults are now recognizing they are not alone and are demanding they not be dismissed or invalidated any longer\, often having experienced the continued frustration of providers questioning their own lived experiences and\, as a result\, having been either undiagnosed or underdiagnosed due to outdated and debunked diagnostic criteria still used by mainstream psychiatrists and physicians. These individuals are finding validation for what they have suspected all along: their brains work differently than those of their peers\, families\, and friends. \nWith new research available and an increasingly empowered clientele\, we see more than ever the need to remain current in our understanding of–and support for–those who have brain differences. Committed to blending cutting-edge scientific evidence with the lived experiences of our clients\, Cascadia Training\, is delighted to offer a new workshop series designed to help clinicians build greater awareness and familiarity with ADHD and Autistic experiences. \nUpon completion of this series\, participants will have a deeper understanding of ADHD and Autism from the Neurodiversity Affirming Paradigm that focuses on strengths and differences\, not disorders\, diagnoses\, and deficits! \nWoven throughout the series are the law and ethics of working with neurodivergent clients\, including the danger of misdiagnoses\, and the harm of using biased\, outdated\, debunked diagnostic criteria leading to the under-diagnosis of ADHD and Autism spectrum experiences. In addition\, participants will learn about and identify pathologizing\, stigmatizing\, and harmful treatment protocols and clinical interventions still utilized by providers in educational\, physical\, and mental health professions. \nThis series uses a system developed explicitly by B Lourenco\, an expert on ADHD and Autism. The course focuses to a large degree on the internal\, lived experience of neurodiversity. Each of the six weekly sessions will include a didactic portion\, an experiential section\, and direct case consultation time. All modules will include lecture\, video\, and experiential segments. \nCertificate Program Weekly Modules: \nWeek One:  Sensory Systems  – Getting in touch with the sensory system is the most critical step in supporting neurodivergent clients. Sensory information can regulate emotional and physical experiences. In addition\, we will focus on using sensory profiles\, menus\, and diets to support day-to-day quality of life. \nWeek Two: Communication and Relationships – Understanding how those with Autism and ADHD communicate creates room for therapeutic connection. With this understanding\, we will dive into tools for managing meltdowns and shutdowns in an affirming way. \nWeek Three:  Attending and Executive Function – This module will explain why those with Autism and ADHD face challenges attending to their environment by addressing social expectations on perceptions of “functioning.” You will also learn how to use the client’s natural rhythms to support positive functionality. \nWeek Four:  Social Systems and Disability – Understanding how society directly impacts the lives of people with disabilities. We will focus on how clinicians can incorporate advocacy into their practice and tools to unlearn neurotypical values by connecting clients to personal values. \nWeek Five: Differentials and Comorbidities – This module will teach participants how to rule out or “dial in” on other mental health concerns or diagnoses. We will present comorbidities that exist with your neurodivergent clients and how to effectively support them in a non-stigmatizing way. The role of trauma and grief in the lived experience of clients who identify as neurodivergent will be discussed\, as well as the impact of these events on the developing brain. We will process how to best support the grief and disenfranchised losses felt by our autistic and ADHD clients and their families. \nWeek Six: The Use of Joy As a Tool Against Oppression. Creating celebrations of being neurodivergent and finding joy in everyday life as we partner with our neurodivergent clients. The Neurodivergent-affirming certificate program series will conclude with various celebrations we can share with our clients and the shift to viewing “joy itself as a tool against oppression.” As clinicians\, it is important for us to first comprehend–and then share– the ways that society benefits from neurodiversity in general and ADHD and Autism\, in particular. We will conclude by learning ways to help our clients celebrate their neurodiversity and see themselves through an affirming\, strengths-based lens. \nOther topics that will be covered in this practice- and life-altering certificate program series include\, but are not limited to: \n\nAlexithymia and Dysthymia\nARFID\nMisophonia\nGender and sexuality in the ADHD and Autistic communities\nThe role of menstruation on ADHD and Autistic brains\nInterdependence vs codependence and/or independence\nMyths and stigmas about neurodivergent people\nExperiences of abuse in neurodivergent people\nPervasive Desire for Autonomy (PDA)\n\n***Payment Options:\nCascadia Training values quality continuing education that is accessible\, inclusive\, and without barriers to all. We never want the cost of our workshops to be a barrier to attending one of our workshops\, particularly our multi-session workshops. \nWe offer several options to make our workshops cost-inclusive: payment plans\, a limited number of full and partial scholarships\, discounts for students\, and discounts for early professionals. Please email us at hello@cascadiatraining.org for more information. \nFor payment plans\, you can select paying 50% today and 50% due on March 31\, 2026. \nREGISTER HERE\n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/becoming-a-neurodivergent-affirming-clinician-february-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Cultural Competence,Ethics,Health Equity,Neurodiversity
ORGANIZER;CN="B Lourenco%2C MA%2C LMHC (she/her)":MAILTO:blourencotherapy@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260205T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260205T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20251015T175736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260123T182433Z
UID:43782-1770285600-1770296400@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT - Register for Next Session on 4/2/2026 | Relationships\, Professional Roles\, and Boundaries in the Clinical Setting
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is now sold out!\n\n\nPlease register for the next session of this workshop on Thursday\, April 2nd\, 2026\, here: https://cascadia-training.com/course/relationships-professional-roles-and-boundaries-april-2026/.\n\n\n\n\nYou can also see all upcoming workshops that meet the new Professional Roles & Boundaries CE requirements here: https://cascadia-training.com/courses/category/professional-roles-boundaries/.\n\n\n  \n🆕BRAND-NEW!🆕\nMeets New Professional Roles & Boundaries CE Requirement! \nRelationships\, Professional Roles\, and Boundaries in the Clinical Setting\nPresented by: Eric Ström\, PhD\, Attorney at Law\, LMHC\nWhen: Thursday\, February 5th\, 2026 | 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM\, Pacific Time (the third hour will be Q&A and case discussions)\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the workshop.\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 2 Professional Relationships and Boundaries CEs and 1 Law & Ethics CE | $109.00\nWorkshop Description:\nBoundary violations are among the most common reasons for professional discipline of behavioral health clinicians. Dual relationships—both intentional and unintentional—can arise in many forms and often present ethical\, clinical\, and legal challenges. \nIn recognition of this significant cause of misconduct\, as of October 2025\, the Washington Department of Health has implemented a new requirement for two hours of continuing education in “Professional Roles and Boundaries” every two years (the new Washington State continuing education requirements according to WAC 246-809-630 can be found here). \nIn this two-hour workshop\, we will examine Washington State laws and professional ethical standards regarding personal and dual relationships with clients. Drawing from recent Washington Department of Health disciplinary decisions\, participants will engage with real-world case studies that illustrate common risk areas. The workshop will also offer practical strategies for establishing and maintaining appropriate clinical boundaries in everyday practice. \nThis course is designed to meet the Washington State Department of Health’s requirement for continuing education in Professional Roles and Boundaries according to WAC 246-809-630. \nThe third “bonus” hour will be a question-and-answer session with Eric and will include discussion of complex ethical cases involving professional roles and boundaries. \nWorkshop Objectives:\nBy the end of this workshop\, participants will be able to: \n\nImplement strategies to maximize clinical effectiveness while minimizing liability risk;\nApply Washington legal guidelines regarding dual relationships;\nApply ethical standards concerning personal relationships with clients;\nIdentify and describe various types of inconsistent dual relationships;\nRecognize risk factors that may contribute to boundary crossings or violations; and\nCreate and evaluate strategies to maintain appropriate and ethical clinical relationships.\n\n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/ethics-of-relationships-professional-roles-and-boundaries-february-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Ethics,Professional Roles & Boundaries
ORGANIZER;CN="Eric Str%C3%B6m%2C PhD%2C Attorney at Law%2C LMHC (he/him)":MAILTO:eric@strom-consulting.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260209T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260209T121500
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20251209T185334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T185334Z
UID:43903-1770627600-1770639300@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:Diagnosis and Treatment of Prolonged Grief Disorder
DESCRIPTION:Diagnosis and Treatment of Prolonged Grief Disorder\nPresented by: Diane Bigler\, LCSW\, LSCSW\nWhen: Monday\, February 9th\, 2026| 9:00 AM – 12:15 PM\, Pacific Time\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the workshop.\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 3 CEs | $95.00 \nWith the recent release of the DSM-5-TR\, clinicians are eager to learn about updates\, especially as it pertains to a new diagnosis. This new DSM edition ushers in only one official new diagnosis: Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD). This workshop will present the new diagnosis and its criteria\, explore the pros and cons of such a diagnosis\, and examine methods of assessing for PGD. \nThe use of diverse interventions and tools will also be covered. Learners will follow a case study from diagnosis to treatment. Clinicians will leave feeling much more informed about this new diagnosis and better prepared to support clients who may be living with PGD. \nOBJECTIVES\nAttendees will be able to: \n\nArticulate diagnostic criteria for Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD).\nAnalyze the pros and cons of this diagnosis.\nConceptualize an understanding of clients with PGD and formulate goals and interventions.\nCreate and utilize diverse treatment interventions to assist clients in resolving PGD.\n\nREGISTER HERE\n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/diagnosis-and-treatment-of-prolonged-grief-disorder-february-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Diane Bigler%2C LCSW%2C LSCSW (she/her)":MAILTO:diane4ku@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260212T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260212T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20251209T191151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T191151Z
UID:43907-1770886800-1770897600@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:Chronic Pain: Psychological and Somatic Strategies that Offer Relief and Hope
DESCRIPTION:Health Equity or Cultural Competence CEs!\nChronic Pain: Psychological and Somatic Strategies that Offer Relief and Hope\nPresented by: Dreya Blume\, LCSW\nWhen: Thursday\, February 12\, 2026| 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Pacific Time\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the workshop.\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 3 Health Equity or Cultural Competence CEs | $95.00 \nWorkshop Description\nChronic pain is not only physically debilitating – it also causes mental\, emotional\, and spiritual suffering. It is easy to become hopeless. To feel betrayed by one’s own body. To feel overwhelming grief and anger. Moreover\, when the root of chronic pain is a mystery\, that sense of confusion and helplessness can be overwhelming. \nThankfully\, there is hope. This interactive and experiential training will explore non-pharmaceutical ways to address chronic pain. You will learn practical\, evidence-based tools and strategies to share with clients. We’ll examine how Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy approach pain management. I will also introduce you to the Emotional Freedom Technique\, a research-based somatic modality that is highly effective in mitigating the emotional distress associated with chronic pain. \nWe will also discuss how clients can use mindfulness techniques to change their relationship with their physical distress. In addition\, we will explore the pain management benefits of yoga\, hypnosis\, guided imagery\, somatic tracking\, and more. \nClients with chronic pain can feel powerless about their situation. What you learn in this training will empower your clients as they discover that living with chronic pain doesn’t have to be a life sentence. \nObjectives:\n• Identify the emotional\, mental\, and spiritual impacts of living with chronic pain.\n• Understand at least ten non-pharmaceutical ways to manage chronic pain.\n• Become familiar with the emotional issues surrounding chronic pain.\n• Discuss the role of grief and anger in living with chronic pain.\n• Practice somatic modalities such as Emotional Freedom Technique and Mindfulness tools.\n• Explore newer pain management tools such as somatic tracking.\n• Identify how to introduce pain management techniques appropriately to clients. \n  \nREGISTER HERE\n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/chronic-pain-psychological-and-somatic-strategies-february-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Cultural Competence,Health Equity
ORGANIZER;CN="Dreya Blume%2C LCSW (she/her)":MAILTO:dreyablume@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260212T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260212T121500
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20251209T190151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T190151Z
UID:43905-1770886800-1770898500@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:Un-Masking Neurodivergence: Non-Pathologizing Tools for Engaging Neurodivergent Populations
DESCRIPTION:Meets Health Equity or Cultural Competence Continuing Education CE Criteria!\nUn-Masking Neurodivergence: Non-Pathologizing Tools for Engaging Neurodivergent Populations\nPresented by: Hannah Smith\, MA\, LMHC\, CGP\nWhen: Thursday\, February 12th\, 2026 | 9:00 AM – 12:15 PM\, Pacific Time\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the workshop.\n\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 3 CEs (can be used for Health Equity or Cultural Competence CEs) | $99.00\nIf you are in the mental health field and have not had a neurodivergent (ND) client\, you will. \nThis can be daunting to clinicians working within the medical model for several reasons. One may not know if a client is neurodivergent (ND). As ND people often do not see themselves as needing to be “fixed\,” they may not feel certain treatment approaches and/or vocabulary apply to them – and yet they are in our offices seeking help. Many self-diagnose\, and there are as many presentations of neurodivergence as there are neurodivergent people. How do we conceptualize working with this population? \nOne approach is to de-center the neurotypical classification of behavior as the primary issue and focus treatment instead on the identification and remediation of associated trauma. Sadly\, trauma and Neurodivergence often go together\, and one of the primary results of this is masking. \nMasking is the compensatory strategy many ND people develop to manage social expectations. This skill initially allows them to “fit in” better. Over the long term\, though\, the masking takes a huge toll and most often results in extreme mental and emotional fatigue\, chronic and extreme emotional dysregulation\, exacerbated learning difficulties\, and frightening and isolating trauma responses. \nThis session will introduce a non-pathologizing tool that streamlines the conceptualization of neurodivergence and masking by examining ten common areas in which neurodivergent people demonstrate significant differences compared to their neurotypical counterparts. A qualitative and quantitative view of masking will emerge by mapping each unique individual’s experience and comparing it to their social experience. Clients will experience a reduction in shame\, an ability to communicate their experience better\, and a method by which providers can better help them discern their needs in any situation. \nObjectives:\n\nList the ten areas of Neurodivergence in non-pathologizing terms\nCreate a conceptualization of an individual’s neurodivergence with the Wheel of Neurodivergence\nIdentify areas and degrees of masking and create treatment plans to address them\, determining approaches of accommodation versus adaptation\nApply new learning to case studies and real-time practice\n\nREGISTER HERE\n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/un-masking-neurodivergence-february-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Cultural Competence,Health Equity,Neurodiversity
ORGANIZER;CN="Hannah Smith MA%2C LMHC%2C CGP (she/her)":MAILTO:hannah@potentialfinders.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260213T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260213T121500
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20251219T233900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251219T234012Z
UID:43947-1770973200-1770984900@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:🆕 Brand-New! EFT Tapping: Advanced Techniques 🆕
DESCRIPTION:🆕 BRAND-NEW!🆕\nLaw & Ethics CEs!\nEFT Tapping: Advanced Techniques\nPresented by: Shelley White\, MA\, LMHC\nWhen: Friday\, February 13th\, 2026 | 9:00 am – 12:15 pm Pacific Time\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the workshop.\nCEs: 3 Law & Ethics CEs | Cost: $99.00\nHaving learned EFT Tapping in Cascadia’s Part One training\, you are now ready to enrich your existing EFT competencies by adding advanced tapping protocols to your EFT toolbox. This course is designed to increase your knowledge and skills in tapping. Not only will you gain the knowledge\, you will have the opportunity to practice these advanced tapping protocols. \nThrough lecture\, demonstration\, guided practice\, and case histories\, you will learn when and how to use several advanced EFT Techniques. For example\, you’ll learn how to use metaphor to help with pain\, you’ll comprehend ways to help a client calm before leaving a session\, you’ll learn a way to “sneak up” on processing a traumatic memory\, and you will also be adding a tapping technique to help with phobias like fear of flying. \nCome join Shelley White again\, as you and your tapping colleagues enhance and expand your knowledge base and expand upon your tapping techniques and skills. \nWe invite you to join us for this three-hour Advanced Tapping workshop\, where you’ll add to your tapping toolbox while also earning three ethics credits! We hope you can join us in February for this brand-new Advanced Tapping training. \nOBJECTIVES:\n\nUnderstand the role of insights\, intuition\, reframes\, and humor when using EFT.\nUnderstand the theoretical framework of the EFT comprehensive model (also known as “clinical EFT).\nUnderstand the application of EFT Gentle (dissociating) Techniques.\nKnow how the “Tell the Story” technique can be used for fears and/or phobias.\nUnderstand and use the “Color of Pain” tapping protocol.\nUnderstand and practice using advanced tapping techniques for managing trauma.\nIdentify when and how to use the “sneaking up” technique when working with trauma.\n\nREGISTER HERE\n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/eft-tapping-advanced-techniques-february-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Ethics
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260213T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260213T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20251118T220221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251118T220221Z
UID:43867-1770973200-1770998400@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:Kinky Sex Ed and Poly 101: A One-Day\, Two-Session Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Law & Ethics\, Health Equity\, or Cultural Competence CEs!\nKinky Sex Ed and Poly 101: A One-Day\, Two-Session Workshop\nPresented by: B Lourenco\, MA\, LMHC (she/her)\nWhen: Friday\, February 13th\, 2026| 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Pacific Time\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the workshop.\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 6 Law & Ethics\, Health Equity\, or Cultural Competence CEs | Cost: $199.00 \nMorning Session: Kinky Sex Ed for Clinicians (9:00 AM – 12:00 PM\, Pacific) \nIn graduate school\, many programs offered a very limited education on human sexual development. The topics covered were largely typical\, normative experiences. This type of education leaves out so many other ways of being and leaves large gaps in our education about alternative ways of engaging with sex and relationships.  Both sessions of this one-day workshop–Kinky Sex Ed and Poly 101–are intended to help fill the gaps in clinical education and understanding. The goal is that the clinicians who attend will be more fully informed\, more inclusive in their approach\, and better able to support clients with “non-normative” sexual identities and experiences.  Kink refers to any sexual interest or behavior that is outside what is considered normative. Research indicates that many people have explored kinks at some point in their lives\, with many people having a kink as a core component of their sexual experiences. This course will identify common kink terms\, concepts\, and identities so that the clinicians who attend can better support kinky-identified clients. \nObjectives:\n\nLearn how kink is defined and connected to social constructs of normativity\nHave a basic understanding of common kink identities\nLearn basic kink terms and cultural norms\nKnow the differences between and among kinks\, fetishes\, and BDSM\nExplore how kinks develop and change over time and sexual development\nDefine healthy and ethical kink\nIdentify ethical concerns in kink culture\n\nAfternoon Session: Poly 101 for Clinicians (1:00 PM – 4:00 PM)\nIn graduate school\, many programs offered a very limited education on human sexual development\, and the topics covered were largely typical\, normative experiences. This type of education leaves out so many other ways of being and leaves large gaps in our education about alternate ways of engaging with sex and relationships. Kinky Sex Ed and Poly 101 are both intended to help fill the gaps in clinical education and understanding so that clinicians can be more informed and able to support clients with “non-normative” sexual identities and experiences. The socialization that prioritizes monogamy starts very early in Western culture\, with messages about faithfulness\, loyalty\, jealousy\, and love all being inexplicably intertwined. The reality is that–for many people–monogamy simply doesn’t work well for them. This course will explore key terms and concepts of Ethical Non-Monogamy (ENM) and how to offer support to our clients in the clinical setting. \nObjectives: \n\nLearn monogamous and non-monogamous relationship types\nExplore basic terms and concepts of ethical non-monogamy (ENM)\nIdentify the role of monogamy culture on all relationship types\nDefine the differences between envy\, jealousy\, and trauma responses when navigating ENM\nUnderstand common ethical concerns in ENM\nIdentify the benefits associated with non-monogamous relationship dynamics\n\nREGISTER HERE\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/kinky-sex-ed-and-poly-101-february-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Cultural Competence,Ethics,Health Equity,Neurodiversity
ORGANIZER;CN="B Lourenco%2C MA%2C LMHC (she/her)":MAILTO:blourencotherapy@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260219T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260219T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20251209T192034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T192034Z
UID:43909-1771491600-1771518600@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:The Hidden Self: Shadow Work as a Clinical Intervention
DESCRIPTION:Back by Popular Demand!\nMeets Requirements for Health Equity or Cultural Competence CEs!\nThe Hidden Self: Shadow Work as a Clinical Intervention\nPresented by: Dreya Blume\, LCSW\nWhen: Thursday\, February 19th\, 2026 | 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM\, Pacific Time\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the workshop.\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 6 Health Equity or Cultural Competence CEs | $190.00\nIn every therapeutic relationship\, Carl Jung’s concept of the shadow—the hidden\, often unconscious parts of ourselves—shapes both the client’s challenges and the clinician’s approach. \nThis workshop is designed to equip psychotherapists with practical tools and theoretical insights to incorporate shadow work into clinical practice. Through interactive discussions and experiential exercises\, participants will learn to identify and work with the hidden aspects of the psyche that influence behavior\, emotional patterns\, and relational dynamics. Whether it’s uncovering a client’s repressed fears or recognizing your own countertransference\, this workshop provides a compassionate\, evidence-informed framework for exploring the shadow self as a pathway to healing and integration. \nClinicians will leave with a deeper understanding of how to help clients embrace their hidden selves\, transforming shame\, fear\, and denial into growth and self-awareness. We’ll also examine the therapist’s role in navigating their own shadow\, fostering greater authenticity and presence in the therapeutic space. \nPerfect for clinicians at any stage of their career\, this workshop will deepen your practice\, enhance your self-awareness\, and empower you to guide clients in their journey toward wholeness. \nPlease join me in exploring the shadow\, where profound healing and transformation begin. This will be an experiential workshop\, with journaling and small-group discussion. Please be sure to have a notebook on hand. \nObjectives: \nUpon completion of this training\, participants will be able to: \n\nDiscuss the historical development of the concept of the shadow as well as shadow work in the field of psychology\nIdentify the importance of shadow work in client healing\nDefine shadow work and its role for both clinician and client wellness\nGain competency in introducing shadow work to clients\nIdentify the connections between a client’s presenting issues and their unconscious patterns that may be sabotaging their efforts at healing\nDiscuss various strategies and interventions which the client can utilize in order to explore and understand their shadow\n\nREGISTER HERE\n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/the-hidden-self-shadow-work-february-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Cultural Competence,Health Equity
ORGANIZER;CN="Dreya Blume%2C LCSW (she/her)":MAILTO:dreyablume@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260220T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260220T131500
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20251113T184241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251113T184241Z
UID:43834-1771578000-1771593300@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:🆕BRAND-NEW! An Introduction to the Ethical Use of Assessment Measures 🆕
DESCRIPTION:🆕BRAND-NEW!🆕\nLaw & Ethics CEs!\nAn Introduction to the Ethical Use of Assessment Measures\n  \nPresented by: Dr. Brenda Butterfield\, EdD\, MSW\, LMHC \nWhen: Friday\, February 20th\, 2026 | 9:00 AM – 1:15 PM\, Pacific Time\nWhere: Live via Zoom. You’ll receive the link via email the week of the workshop.\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 4 Law & Ethics CEs | $125.00\nCommunicating care to clients is essential for developing a therapeutic alliance. But with the increased focus on client treatment outcomes\, communicating care can be overshadowed — and even lost — when assessing\, evaluating\, writing treatment plans\, and monitoring progress.  Thank goodness purposefully using assessment measures can do both! Using them can help create a therapeutic alliance by supporting clinicians and clients when used ethically and in client-centered ways. \nAssessment measures can identify a wide array of clinical concerns used to diagnose disorders and validate a client’s lived experience. When used ethically\, they can be used to develop a client-centered treatment plan and monitor client progress throughout treatment. Working together\, clinicians and clients can use them to connect\, learn\, and grow. \nBut it appears many clinicians don’t use them. Learning how to access\, score\, and use them efficiently throughout treatment can be overwhelming. But with an easy\, purposeful process\, that can all change! \nLearn a purposeful process for using free\, evidence-based assessment measures that are valid\, reliable measures to assess clients’ overall health and assess depression\, generalized anxiety\, panic disorder\, social anxiety\, trauma\, and substance use. Ethical implications will be highlighted for using measures efficiently and effectively from intake to discharge\, while focusing on client-centered care and the therapeutic alliance throughout. \nWorkshop Objectives:\n\nLearn how to use assessment measures ethically and in client-centered ways to support the development and growth of a therapeutic alliance from start to finish.\nLearn how to skillfully engage clients with assessment measures to support and inform assessment\, diagnosis\, treatment\, and evaluation of care provided.\nPractice administering and scoring assessment measures during the workshop for proficiency in diagnosing and treating common disorders\, including depression\, panic disorder\, generalized anxiety disorder\, social anxiety disorder\, trauma\, and substance disorders.\nIncrease knowledge of copyright rules and identify free assessment measures that are valid\, reliable and easily accessed in the public domain.\n\nREGISTER HERE\n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/ethical-assessment-measures-february-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Ethics
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. Brenda Butterfield%2C EdD%2C MSW%2C LMHC":MAILTO:ournewexperiences@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260220T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260220T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20250827T194951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250902T203920Z
UID:43633-1771578000-1771605000@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:Menopause and Mental Health: Navigating the Challenges from Perimenopause to Post-Menopause
DESCRIPTION:Meets Health Equity or Cultural Competence Continuing Education Requirements!\nMenopause and Mental Health: Navigating the Challenges from Perimenopause to Post-Menopause\nPresented by Rebecca Bloom\, LMHC (she/her)\nWhen: Friday\, February 20\, 2026 | 9:00 am – 4:30 pm Pacific Time\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the workshop.\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 6 CEs (meets criteria for Health Equity or Cultural Competence CEs) | Cost: $199.00\nThe experience of pre-menopause/perimenopause\, menopause\, and post-menopause is rarely talked about\, but thousands of people are diagnosed daily with menopause-related challenges. \nIt shows up in clinical settings in many ways: if someone has been medically induced and is having many symptoms at once; if the whole family system is under stress because “now Mom is mad all the time;” if a client cannot get a medical doctor to address that all her symptoms are connected; or a client feels sex is just “too painful now” and plans never to have sex again. \nAs clinicians who may be in perimenopause\, menopause\, or post-menopause ourselves\, do not understand our own bodies anymore and may find our work life more difficult than ever. \nYou may have a 48-year-old female client referred by a medical doctor. This new client has no history of depression\, but suddenly\, she cannot get out of bed\, she cannot track her thoughts\, and her blood pressure is through the roof. In this workshop\, you will learn that these are all symptoms of perimenopause or menopause. \nIn this workshop\, you will gain an in-depth knowledge of the 37 most common symptoms of perimenopause and menopause that affect us physically\, mentally\, emotionally\, cognitively\, and spiritually. \nIn addition\, you will learn how to talk with your clients about these symptoms and how to help them advocate outside the walls of your office for themselves and the medical care they need. We will also look at how biases and inequalities surrounding race and gender (collectively\, we’ll say women\, but we mean that in a very inclusive way to include those who identify as a woman\, those who are assigned female at birth (AFAB) but are transgender or non-binary but still have female reproductive organs and hormones)\, LGBTQIA+\, socio-economic status\, and more impact whether someone receives accessible\, affordable\, adequate\, and effective health care. \nWe will also explore how the lack of adequate medical care for girls\, women\, and those AFAB continues throughout their lifespan and greatly impacts all aspects of their lives. This lack of adequate\, affirming medical attention leads to this natural hormonal experience negatively impacting “everything” in our lives. \nThe destabilization and loss process in menopause will be explored from various angles. What does it mean to no longer be of “child-bearing age”? Is that transition cause for celebration? Is it a tremendous loss? What does it currently mean to be a “crone”? We will explore how this role has changed over time and in various cultures. \nThe latest neuroscience research suggests that the loss of estrogen in the brain has major impacts on many bodily systems. What does it mean to go on Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)? Some current research suggests that HRT is safe for up to ten years. We will examine why this protocol changed and what it means for our clients and ourselves. \nWe will also explore natural options for care and support during the various phases of menopause. “Have your fans at the ready!” Let’s spend the day talking about menopause and learning about what impacts our receiving affirming\, effective medical care\, including the fact that the average medical doctor receives only one hour– in TOTAL—of formal training on menopause. You will leave this workshop knowing much more than when you arrived\, knowledge that will help your clients and you on your journey. \nObjectives:\n\nLearn the three stages of menopause.\nLearn the 37 most common symptoms of menopause.\nAddress how to help clients feel more stable in this process.\nLearn how culture impacts on menopause.\nAddress the experience of gender and gender bias across the lifespan.\nDestigmatize menopause and encourage authentic\, effective discussions.\n\nREGISTER HERE\n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/menopause-and-mental-health-february-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Cultural Competence,Health Equity
ORGANIZER;CN="Rebecca Bloom%2C LMHC (she/her)":MAILTO:rebecca.bloom.seattle@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260223T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260223T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20251209T192847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T192847Z
UID:43911-1771848000-1771853400@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:🆕 Brand-New! Lunch & Learn: Introduction to the Clinical Use of Tarot Card Imagery in Psychotherapy
DESCRIPTION:Brand-New!\nLunch & Learn: Introduction to the Clinical Use of Tarot Card Imagery in Psychotherapy\nPresented by: Dreya Blume\, LCSW\nWhen: Monday\, February 23\, 2026 | 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Pacific Time\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the workshop.\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 1.5 CEs | $25.00\nTarot card imagery can be a powerful tool for exploration\, reflection\, and insight in therapy\, providing clients with symbolic language to express emotions\, uncover patterns\, and consider possibilities. This training introduces psychotherapists to the clinical use of tarot cards in a therapeutic context\, emphasizing ethical\, client-centered approaches. Participants will explore how tarot imagery can support narrative development\, self-awareness\, and meaning-making while maintaining clinical boundaries and professionalism. Attendees will learn practical strategies for integrating tarot imagery into therapy sessions. Therapists will leave with tools to use tarot cards as a creative and reflective adjunct to traditional therapeutic methods\, helping clients explore challenges\, identify strengths\, and gain fresh perspectives. \nObjectives\n\nDevelop an understanding of the clinical applications and ethical considerations of using tarot card imagery in therapy.\nLearn strategies for incorporating tarot imagery to support reflection\, insight\, and narrative exploration in clients.\nIdentify ways to integrate tarot card techniques into therapy while maintaining professional boundaries and client-centered practice.\n\nREGISTER HERE\n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/intro-to-tarot-february-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lunch & Learns
ORGANIZER;CN="Dreya Blume%2C LCSW (she/her)":MAILTO:dreyablume@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260224T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260224T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20251209T193819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T183333Z
UID:43913-1771956000-1771963200@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT - Register for Other Workshops | After Hours: Therapeutic Boundaries: The Ethics of Creating Clarity\, Safety\, and Trust in Clinical Work 🆕
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is now sold out. Please register for the next session on Tuesday\, June 30th\, here\, or for another upcoming workshop that meets the New Mandatory CE Requirement on Professional Roles and Boundaries HERE!\nBRAND-NEW!\n\nAfter Hours: Therapeutic Boundaries: The Ethics of Creating Clarity\, Safety\, and Trust in Clinical Work\nPresented by: Dreya Blume\, LCSW\nWhen: Tuesday\, February 24th\, 2026| 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM\, Pacific Time\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the workshop.\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 2 Professional Roles and Boundaries CEs or Law & Ethics CEs | $50.00\nTherapeutic boundaries are the cornerstone of ethical and effective clinical practice\, providing a framework for clarity\, safety\, and trust within the therapeutic relationship. In this engaging workshop\, participants will explore the multifaceted role of boundaries in fostering healthy client interactions while safeguarding their professional integrity. \nThis training will address key themes such as boundary setting in diverse contexts\, navigating boundary crossings versus violations\, and handling potential ethical dilemmas with confidence and compassion. \nSpecific topics will include self-disclosure\, outside of office contact\, gift-giving\, dual relationships\, time management (beginning and ending sessions on time)\, sexual attraction\, and physical touch\, as well as social media policies and technology issues. In addition\, we will explore how a person’s cultural background can influence boundaries. \nParticipants will leave with practical tools to enhance self-awareness\, manage countertransference\, and ensure that their professional boundaries serve as a foundation for trust and transformation in their work. Whether you are a seasoned clinician or just beginning your career\, this workshop will provide valuable insights and actionable strategies to strengthen your practice. \nOBJECTIVES:\n\nExplain the difference between boundary crossings and boundary violations\nUnderstand the ethical importance of creating and maintaining healthy professional and personal boundaries in the therapeutic relationship\nIdentify how to communicate healthy boundaries to clients\n\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/after-hours-therapeutic-boundaries-february-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:After Hours with Cascadia,Ethics,Professional Roles & Boundaries
ORGANIZER;CN="Dreya Blume%2C LCSW (she/her)":MAILTO:dreyablume@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260225T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260225T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20251209T194638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T194638Z
UID:43915-1772010000-1772020800@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:🆕BRAND-NEW! Narrative Therapy 101: Language\, Power\, and Possibility in Therapy 🆕
DESCRIPTION:BRAND-NEW!\nNarrative Therapy 101: Language\, Power\, and Possibility in Therapy\nPresented by: Dreya Blume\, LCSW\nWhen: Wednesday\, February 25th\, 2026 | 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM\, Pacific Time\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the workshop.\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 3 CEs | $95.00\nThe stories clients tell about their lives shape how they see themselves\, their problems\, and their possibilities. Narrative therapy invites clients to step into new relationships with their challenges by re-authoring the stories that have been influenced by culture\, power\, and lived experience. \nThis training introduces psychotherapists to the foundations of narrative practice\, with a focus on the role of language in shaping identity\, the influence of power in sustaining problem-saturated stories\, and the therapeutic possibilities that emerge when clients begin to author new narratives. \nThrough demonstration\, discussion\, and hands-on practice\, participants will explore how to listen for problem stories\, ask generative questions\, and highlight moments of strength and resilience. Attendees will leave with practical tools to begin weaving narrative therapy ideas into their everyday sessions\, creating space for clients to discover fresh perspectives and empowering alternative storylines. \nObjectives\n\nDevelop an understanding of the core principles of narrative therapy\, including the role of language in shaping meaning and identity.\n\n\nLearn practical techniques for externalizing problems\, asking narrative questions\, and amplifying alternative stories.\n\n\nIdentify ways to apply narrative therapy in everyday clinical practice\n\nREGISTER HERE\n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/narrative-therapy-101-february-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Dreya Blume%2C LCSW (she/her)":MAILTO:dreyablume@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20251209T195347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251209T195347Z
UID:43917-1772096400-1772107200@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:🆕BRAND-NEW! When Saying Yes Meant Survival: Helping Clients Recover from People-Pleasing 🆕
DESCRIPTION:BRAND-NEW!\nWhen Saying Yes Meant Survival: Helping Clients Recover from People-Pleasing\nPresented by: Dreya Blume\, LCSW\nWhen: Thursday\, February 26th\, 2026 | 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM\, Pacific Time\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the workshop.\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 3 CEs | $95.00\nFor many clients\, people-pleasing is not just a habit: it began as a survival strategy. Saying “yes” in childhood may have kept them safe\, secured approval\, or prevented conflict\, but in adulthood it often leaves them anxious\, resentful\, and disconnected from their own needs. \nThis training helps psychotherapists understand the deeper roots of people-pleasing through the lens of trauma\, attachment\, and relational dynamics\, while offering concrete strategies for healing. \nParticipants will explore how to compassionately validate the protective origins of people-pleasing while supporting clients to set boundaries\, reclaim their voice\, and practice self-advocacy. With a mix of clinical insight\, case examples\, and practical tools\, therapists will leave with new ways to help clients transform people-pleasing patterns into healthier\, more empowered ways of relating. \nObjectives\n\nDevelop an understanding of people-pleasing as a trauma-informed survival response with relational and cultural roots.\nLearn therapeutic strategies to help clients identify\, interrupt\, and shift automatic people-pleasing behaviors.\nIdentify interventions that support boundary-setting\, self-compassion\, and authentic self-expression in clients recovering from people-pleasing.\n\nREGISTER HERE\n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/when-saying-yes-meant-survival-helping-clients-recover-from-people-pleasing-february-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
ORGANIZER;CN="Dreya Blume%2C LCSW (she/her)":MAILTO:dreyablume@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260227T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260227T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20250827T163818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250827T163818Z
UID:43616-1772184600-1772195400@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:Navigating Washington’s New Confidentiality Standards for LMHCs\, LMFTs\, and Social Workers
DESCRIPTION:A Must-Take Law & Ethics CE Workshop!\nNavigating Washington’s New Confidentiality Standards for LMHCs\, LMFTs\, and Social Workers\nPresented by: Eric Ström\, PhD\, Attorney at Law\, LMHC\nWhen: Friday\, February 27th\, 2026 | 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM\, Pacific Time\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the workshop.\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 3 Law & Ethics CEs | $99.00\nWorkshop Description\nAs of July 27\, 2025\, the legal framework for confidentiality in behavioral health practice in Washington State will undergo a significant shift. Licensed Mental Health Counselors (LMHCs)\, Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs)\, and Social Workers will now be subject to the standards of RCW 70.02—Washington’s Uniform Health Care Information Act—through its incorporation into RCW 18.225.105. \nThis three-hour section of the day’s workshop will prepare clinicians for this critical change. Participants will examine how the newly aligned laws alter confidentiality obligations\, reshape definitions of protected information\, and introduce updated rules around disclosures\, client rights\, and documentation practices. \nThrough step-by-step analysis\, practical examples\, and discussion\, this training will equip attendees to confidently navigate the new legal landscape while upholding core ethical principles. This course is intended to meet Washington’s ethics CEU requirement. \nWorkshop Learning Objectives\nAfter taking part in this training\, participants will be able to: \n\nIdentify the sources of legal standards relating to confidentiality;\nUnderstand the relationship between Washington State statutes and federal regulations with respect to client confidentiality;\nDescribe when disclosure of client information is required;\nDescribe when disclosure of client information is allowed.\n\nREGISTER HERE\n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/navigating-washingtons-new-confidentiality-standards-february-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Ethics
ORGANIZER;CN="Eric Str%C3%B6m%2C PhD%2C Attorney at Law%2C LMHC (he/him)":MAILTO:eric@strom-consulting.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260302T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260302T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20260108T171754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T171754Z
UID:43963-1772452800-1772458200@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:🆕BRAND-NEW! Lunch & Learn: Echoes of the Past: Understanding and Treating Ancestral Trauma 🆕
DESCRIPTION:Brand-New!\nHealth Equity or Cultural Competence CEs!\nLunch & Learn: Echoes of the Past: Understanding and Treating Ancestral Trauma\nPresented by: Dreya Blume\, LCSW\nWhen: Monday\, March 2nd\, 2026 | 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Pacific Time\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the workshop.\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 1.5 CEs Meets Criteria for Health Equity or Cultural Competence CEs | $25.00\nTrauma doesn’t begin and end with one lifetime – it can echo across generations\, shaping how clients experience identity\, relationships\, and resilience. This training introduces clinicians to the concept of ancestral trauma and how legacies of suffering\, displacement\, or oppression may surface in the therapy room. \nParticipants will explore the psychological\, cultural\, and systemic dimensions of ancestral trauma while considering how to engage with it respectfully and ethically. Through discussion\, case illustrations\, and experiential reflection\, attendees will learn how to help clients honor ancestral stories\, differentiate what belongs to the past from what belongs to the present\, and reclaim inherited strengths. \nTherapists will leave with practical strategies for integrating awareness of ancestral trauma into assessment and treatment\, while fostering healing that acknowledges both the burdens and the resilience carried forward through generations. \nWorkshop Objectives:\n\nDevelop an understanding of ancestral trauma and its impact on individual and collective identity.\nLearn therapeutic approaches to help clients explore\, process\, and integrate intergenerational experiences.\nIdentify strategies for fostering resilience\, cultural connection\, and empowerment when working with ancestral trauma.\n\nREGISTER HERE\n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/lunch-learn-echoes-of-the-past-march-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Cultural Competence,Health Equity,Lunch & Learns
ORGANIZER;CN="Dreya Blume%2C LCSW (she/her)":MAILTO:dreyablume@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260306T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260306T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20250827T200134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260124T220107Z
UID:43637-1772787600-1772814600@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:Vicarious Trauma
DESCRIPTION:Meets Law & Ethics\, Professional Roles and Boundaries\, Health Equity\, or Cultural Competence Continuing Education Requirements!\nVicarious Trauma\nPresented by Rebecca Bloom\, LMHC (she/her)\nWhen: Friday\, March 6th\, 2026 | 9:00 am – 4:30 pm Pacific Time\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the workshop.\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 6 CEs (meets criteria for Law & Ethics\, Professional Roles and Boundaries\, Health Equity\, or Cultural Competence CEs) | Cost: $199.00\nVicarious Traumatization\, Secondary Trauma\, Burnout. Diminished feelings of satisfaction\, blaming others\, hopelessness\, and low motivation-working in the counseling profession has its own stressors. Over time\, therapists may notice that it becomes harder to listen to clients’ stories or even that they become “numb” to the details of their clients’ difficulties. Many symptoms are known as the cost of working in the caring professions. Once thought of as being a sign of incomplete clinical training\, Vicarious Traumatization is now recognized as one of the possible experiences of hearing about “the worst of the worst” for a living. \nThis training will offer many theoretical viewpoints on the topic. Every theory has its own view on why we take our work home with us. We will discuss how Psychoanalytic\, Jungian\, Narrative\, and Mindfulness-based theories all have something to offer. We will look at them in depth\, as we take a day-long look at what parts of our work eat away at us. \nWe will do three interactive activities during the training that will help put our learning into practice\, and you will find simple ways to release the stress of your work. The techniques discussed can also be used in supervision and with clients. \nOBJECTIVES:\n\nLearn the signs of Vicarious Traumatization\nUnderstand how different theoretical viewpoints view Vicarious Traumatization\nExplore how their clinical experiences impact them\nLearn how to use narrative-based questions\nProblem-solve challenging clinical examples\n\nREGISTER HERE\n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/vicarious-trauma-march-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Cultural Competence,Ethics,Health Equity,Professional Roles & Boundaries
ORGANIZER;CN="Rebecca Bloom%2C LMHC (she/her)":MAILTO:rebecca.bloom.seattle@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260306T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260417T161500
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20251024T182345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T181210Z
UID:43796-1772802000-1776442500@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:SOLD OUT! Register for Upcoming Sessions Tarot Certificate Program: The Clinical Use of Tarot Card Imagery in Psychotherapy 🆕
DESCRIPTION:This certificate program is now sold out.\nPlease register for an upcoming session in 2027:\n\n\n3-Day Series: January 22nd – January 24th\, 2027: MORE INFO & REGISTER HERE >>>\n\n\n6-Week Series: March 12th – April 23rd\, 2027: MORE INFO & REGISTER HERE >>>\n\n\n3-Day Series: October 8th\, 15th\, and 22nd\, 2027: MORE INFO & REGISTER HERE >>>\n\n\n🆕Brand-New Certificate Program!🆕\nLaw & Ethics\, Health Equity\, Cultural Competence\, and Professional Roles & Boundaries CEs!\nTarot Certificate Program: The Clinical Use of Tarot Card Imagery in Psychotherapy\nPresented by: Dreya Blume\, LCSW\nWhen: Friday\, March 6th – Friday\, April 17th\, 2026 | 6-Week Series | Meets Six Consecutive Fridays except Friday\, April 3rd | 1:00 pm – 4:15 pm Pacific Time (same time each Friday)\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the workshop.\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 18 CEs\, 6 of which are Law and Ethics CEs\, 2 of which are Health Equity CEs\, 2 of which are Cultural Competence CEs\, and 2 of which are Professional Relationships CEs | $499.00 (price includes PDF copies of Dreya’s three-volume book The Clinical Use of Tarot Card Imagery in Psychotherapy (a $40.00 value)\n***see below for payment options\nAll 2026 Sessions Scheduled (so far…more to come!)\n\nSOLD OUT! Friday\, January 23rd – Sunday\, January 25th\, 2026 – 3-Day Series | Live via Zoom: MORE INFO & TO REGISTER>>>\nSOLD OUT! Friday\, March 6th – Friday\, April 17th\, 2026 – 6-Week Series | Live via Zoom: MORE INFO & TO REGISTER>>>\nSOLD OUT! Friday\, September 25th – Sunday\, September 27th\, 2026 – 3-Day Series | Live via Zoom: MORE INFO & TO REGISTER>>>\n\nThis innovative 18-hour continuing education program invites psychotherapists into a rich and rigorous exploration of tarot as a clinical tool—one that bridges history\, psychology\, metaphor\, and meaning-making. You will discover how tarot card imagery functions as a dynamic visual and symbolic language\, uniquely suited to therapeutic conversations. From its historical roots and cultural controversies to its contemporary relevance in the therapy room\, this course provides a comprehensive introduction to the clinical applications of tarot. \nTarot is a particularly powerful tool in psychotherapy because it engages both intuition and structured exploration. Its archetypal and narrative richness make tarot an ideal companion for therapists working at the intersection of the unconscious and creative expression. Tarot cards can externalize internal experiences\, evoke epiphany\, and stimulate insight\, allowing clients to access feelings and ideas that may be difficult to articulate in more traditional ways. Whether used for parts work or accessing suppressed emotions\, tarot meets clients where they are\, supporting both depth and flexibility in the therapeutic process. \nIn becoming a “tarot-friendly therapist\,” you will discover that incorporating tarot into your practice opens up a creative and intuitive space for clients that is rich with possibility. Tarot allows clients to externalize internal experiences\, access inner wisdom\, and engage in symbolic storytelling that can be both playful and profound. Whether used as a metaphor\, visual prompt\, or reflective tool\, tarot can make therapy feel more accessible\, empowering\, and emotionally resonant\, especially for those who struggle to articulate feelings through words alone. Clients who already have a relationship with tarot (or are simply curious about the cards) will be thrilled to learn that this powerful tool can be integrated into their treatment. \nThroughout the course\, we will explore the projective potential of tarot through the lenses of Jungian psychology\, narrative therapy\, psychodrama\, and Gestalt practices such as chairwork. We will also examine tarot’s compatibility with modalities such as EMDR\, Internal Family Systems\, Poetry Therapy\, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy\, broadening your understanding of how to integrate tarot into diverse treatment approaches. \nWith an emphasis on ethical\, inclusive practice\, you will learn how to introduce tarot imagery to clients in ways that honor spiritual and religious diversity while respecting professional boundaries. The course includes guidance on spiritual competency\, clinical documentation\, and ethical considerations. This highly experiential training offers ample opportunities to practice\, reflect on\, and personalize the material. Whether you are an experienced clinician seeking new depth or a newer therapist curious about symbolic tools\, this program offers both theoretical grounding and hands-on application: The goal is for you to leave feeling comfortable and confident integrating tarot into your therapy practice. By the end\, you will have an expanded toolkit and a new lens through which to view healing\, insight\, and transformation. \nNote: No prior experience with tarot is required. \nThis course is based on Dreya Blume’s book\, The Clinical Use of Tarot Card Imagery in Psychotherapy (2025) (Amazon link) \nExciting News! The tuition for this 18-hour first-of-its-kind certificate program includes your own PDF copy of Dreya Blume’s three-volume book. \nWorkshop Objectives\n\nIdentify various ways in which visual imagery can be used to address mental health issues\nUtilize tarot card imagery for creative expression\nAnalyze the archetypal uses of tarot card imagery\nApply tarot card imagery to inner critic work\nAssess which tarot card activities to use depending on the client population and issue\nCreate therapeutic applications of tarot card imagery\nIdentify how to use tarot card imagery for intuitive work with the subconscious\nUtilize tarot card imagery for emotional externalization purposes\nDescribe how to use tarot card imagery for facilitating emotional expression\nApply tarot card imagery to narrative therapy techniques\nDescribe how tarot card imagery relates to dialogue work as found in Gestalt Therapy\nDemonstrate how tarot card imagery relates to parts work\nDevelop tarot activities that can be used in core values generation\nExplain how tarot card imagery can be ethically introduced to clients\nPrepare tarot-based activities for clients that are ethically grounded\nExplain the ethics behind processing tarot-based activities with clients\nDemonstrate how to create and maintain healthy boundaries between the client and the counselor in terms of integrating tarot card imagery into the session\nIdentify ways to ensure well-defined roles in the professional relationship\nDemonstrate cultural competence in terms of identifying the cultural background of tarot\nDemonstrate cultural competence in terms of exploring and then integrating clients’ personal relationships with tarot into counseling\n\nTopics covered during the six-week training:\n\nThe History of Tarot\nThe Clinical Benefits of Using Tarot Cards\nThe “Evidence-Based” Bugaboo\nSpiritual/Religious Competency in Therapy\nTarot\, Creativity\, and Therapy\nTarot Is/As Metaphor\nBeyond Metaphor: Pataphor\nProjective Tools in Psychotherapy\nCarl Jung: Therapeutic Tarot’s Forefather\nShadow Work\nThe Hero’s Journey\nTarot And/As Visual Imagery in Art Therapy\nNarrative Therapy\nPsychodrama\nEMDR\, Visual Imagery\, and Metaphoric Cards\nInner Critic Work\nIntrojections\nParts Work\nChairwork\nSolution-Focused Therapy\nAcceptance and Commitment Therapy\nPoetry Therapy\nIntroducing Tarot Cards to a Client\nClinical Documentation\nTarot and Professional Ethics\nMarketing oneself as a “tarot-friendly therapist”\n\nSix Training Modules: 6-Week Breakdown by Week\nWeek 1 \n\nThe History of Tarot\nThe Clinical Benefits of Using Tarot Cards\nThe “Evidence-Based” Bugaboo\nSpiritual/Religious Competency in Therapy\nTarot\, Creativity\, and Therapy\n\nWeek 2 \n\nTarot Is/As Metaphor\nBeyond Metaphor: Pataphor\nProjective Tools in Psychotherapy\nCarl Jung: Therapeutic Tarot’s Forefather\nShadow Work\nThe Hero’s Journey\n\nWeek 3 \n\nTarot And/As Visual Imagery in Art Therapy\nNarrative Therapy\nPsychodrama\nEMDR\, Visual Imagery\, and Metaphoric Cards\nInner Critic Work\n\nWeek 4 \n\nIntrojections\nParts Work\nChairwork\nSolution-Focused Therapy\n\nWeek 5 \n\nAcceptance and Commitment Therapy\nPoetry Therapy\nAsemic Writing for Healing\n\nWeek 6 \n\nIntroducing Tarot Cards to a Client\nClinical Documentation\nTarot and Professional Ethics\nMarketing oneself as a “tarot-friendly therapist”\n\n***Payment Options:\nCascadia Training values quality continuing education that is accessible\, inclusive\, and without barriers to all. We never want the cost of our workshops to be a barrier to attending one of our workshops\, particularly our multi-session workshops. \nWe offer several options to make our workshops cost-inclusive: payment plans\, a limited number of full and partial scholarships\, discounts for students\, and discounts for early professionals. Please email us at hello@cascadiatraining.org for more information. \nFor payment plans\, you can select paying 50% today and 50% due on April 30th\, 2026. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/tarot-certificate-program-six-week-march-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Cultural Competence,Ethics,Health Equity,Professional Roles & Boundaries
ORGANIZER;CN="Dreya Blume%2C LCSW (she/her)":MAILTO:dreyablume@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260309T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260309T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T120828
CREATED:20260108T172821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T172821Z
UID:43965-1773057600-1773063000@cascadia-training.com
SUMMARY:🆕BRAND-NEW! Lunch & Learn: Food and Mood 101 🆕
DESCRIPTION:Brand-New!\nHealth Equity or Cultural Competence CEs!\nLunch & Learn: Food and Mood 101\nPresented by: Dreya Blume\, LCSW\nWhen: Monday\, March 9th\, 2026 | 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Pacific Time\nWhere: Live on Zoom. You will receive your Zoom link/invitation the week of the workshop.\nContinuing Education Credit Hours: 1.5 CEs Meets Criteria for Health Equity or Cultural Competence CEs | $25.00\nThe connection between what we eat and how we feel is powerful – yet often overlooked in psychotherapy. Emerging research highlights the role of nutrition\, gut health\, and lifestyle patterns in influencing mood\, energy\, and emotional regulation. \nThis training introduces psychotherapists to the foundations of the food–mood connection\, helping clinicians recognize how dietary habits may impact mental health. Through discussion and practical strategies\, participants will learn how to talk with clients about food and mood in a supportive and ethical way without stepping outside their scope of practice. \nNote: This training does not provide nutritional certification but equips therapists with tools for collaboration and psychoeducation. \nWorkshop Objectives:\n\nDevelop an understanding of the relationship between nutrition\, gut health\, and mental health.\nLearn ways to introduce food–mood awareness into therapy sessions while staying within ethical scope of practice.\nIdentify practical strategies to support clients in building mindful\, balanced eating habits that promote emotional well-being.\n\nREGISTER HERE\n  \n 
URL:https://cascadia-training.com/course/lunch-learn-food-and-mood-101-march-2026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Cultural Competence,Health Equity,Lunch & Learns
ORGANIZER;CN="Dreya Blume%2C LCSW (she/her)":MAILTO:dreyablume@gmail.com
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