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LPCA offers On-Demand Workshop via our Online LMS

Please visit our online LMS for a host of on-demand workshops just for members of LPCA.  If you have trouble accessing, please email memberservices@lpcaga.org.

Outside Provider On-Demand Workshops

Queerly Beloved: Working with Queer and Trans Couples as a Cis or Non-Queer Clinician

Registration: https://www.letstalkaboutitcon.com/store/p/queerly-beloved-working-with-queer-and-trans-couples-as-a-cis-or-non-queer-clinician

This 3-hour workshop exploring how to support Queer and Trans (abbreviated Q/T) couples as a cis and/or non-Queer clinician. This workshop is designed for providers who do not hold Queer and/or Trans identities to increase competence and effectiveness in supporting Q/T-identified couples and partners. We will delve into means of facilitating an affirming and brave space, the common clinical considerations and cultural norms for Q/T partnerships, and tangible ways to engage in best practices while working with Q/T partnerships. While this training is geared toward providers, it is open to graduate students of all identities, interested Q/T providers, and supervisors of cis or non-Queer supervisees


The Neurobiology of Trauma: A Foundation for Trauma-Informed Care

This comprehensive 4-hour CE course provides clinicians with an in-depth understanding of Trauma-Informed Care and its application in clinical practice. Participants will explore the neurobiological impact of trauma, core principles of TIC, and strategies for fostering resilience in clients.By the end of this course, participants will be able to: Define Trauma-Informed Care and its significance in mental health practice Identify the neurobiological effects of trauma on the brain and behavior Apply the six core principles of TIC in clinical and organizational settings Develop trauma-sensitive interventions that promote healing and resilience Recognize barriers to implementing TIC and develop strategies to address themThis course is designed for licensed professional counselors, social workers, psychologists, and marriage and family therapists seeking to enhance their trauma competency and improve client outcomes.Format: Online, Self-Paced


Cultural Sensitivity in Uncertain Political Climate

Registration: https://gaitp.talentlms.com/plus/courses/151/edit

Cultural sensitivity in counseling involves understanding and respecting diverse cultural backgrounds and experiences. During times of national unrest, this becomes even more crucial as people may experience heightened psychological and emotional stress. This 2-hour approved course aims to: -Define cultural sensitivity and its importance in counseling. -Explore the psychological and emotional impacts of governmental shifts on diverse populations.- Highlight trauma-informed approaches for conflict resolution and community healing. -Implement culturally competent strategies to support clients effectively. By the end of this lesson, you will have a deeper understanding of how to navigate the complexities of counseling during periods of national unrest, ensuring that your approach is both empathetic and effective.


Workshop Title: Are You Prepared for the Neurowave? A framework to help mental health professionals become neuro-informed (Online (Asynchronous) 

Hours Approved: 6 CORE 

Presenter: Felice Martin, LPC, CPCS, Certified Trauma-Informed Neurofeedback Practioner, NeuroCoach+ NeuroLeader

Contact Person: Felice Martin M.S., LPC, NCC

Contact Email: felice@bhacounseling.com

Registration Link:

https://neuroinformedmhp.thinkific.com/courses/new-course-4

Workshop Title: Mastering TeleMental Health: An Essential Guide To Compliant virtual healthcare in Georgia (Online (Asynchronous) 

Hours Approved: 4 CORE & 2 ETHIC

Presenter: Kejuana L. Johnson M.A., LPC, NCC, BC-TMH, CPCS

Contact Person: Kejuana L. Johnson M.A., LPC, NCC, BC-TMH, CPCS

Contact Email: info@gaintegratedperspectives.com
Registration Link: https://gaitp.talentlms.com/catalog

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