Workshops and Events
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Common Therapist Mistakes & the Ethics of Owning Them
(In Person)
Live, in person workshop at Eagle Ranch in Flowery Branch
When: Friday, February 24, 2023 · 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
A 6-Hour CEU ethics workshop for therapeutic professionals on preventing & correcting common mistakes in the practice of psychotherapy.
Registration: $135. Use code FNF23 for $25 off until January 15th.
CEU Eligibility: 6 Ethics Hours in person with LMFT, LPCA-GA, GAMFT; 6 Core Hours in person with NASW-GA, LCSW
***Please Note: Social Work hours are only eligible as CORE hours.
To view the curriculum and register, click here.
\ Live
Interactive
Webinar
The Knowledge Tree
Date: Friday, March 10, 2023
Time: 10:00am - 4:30pm Eastern Time
CE Hours Included: 5 Ethics or Core for Psychologists, Counselors, Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapists.
Investment: $120 before Friday, February 24th at 5:00pm EST, $135 after
Workshop Recording: A recording of this workshop is available to review for 60 days after the presentation. However, participants must attend live to receive the "Synchronous" CE Certificate.
To Read More and Register: click here
This workshop is also offered on demand through the Knowledge Tree and I’m told it was the highest attended workshop they’ve ever had other than ones presented by Becky Beaton, the owner.
In this workshop I cover 14 mistakes that, in my opinion, all therapists make from time to time. This workshop is helpful for new therapists in teaching them to avoid creating habits that lead to these mistakes as well as for more seasoned therapists as it serves as a reminder of things they already know but still find themselves doing (like giving advice rather than helping the client access their own wisdom). Following this workshop, I received over 100 comments in the chat and here are two of my favorite "I would attend this workshop every year" and "This workshop was the best ethics workshop I ever attended and served as a reminder of what we senior therapists know but still need to pay close attention to." read more comments made by attendees here.