The Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI), introduced in the DSM-5, provides a structured set of questions designed to help clinicians meaningfully integrate cultural factors into case conceptualization and intervention. The workshop intends to take the clinician beyond simply asking the questions and integrate the why.
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Standing in Solidarity II: From Awareness to Action
Immigrant families face detention fears and chronic stress; providers need real-time guidance. This training offers trauma-informed, culturally responsive strategies centered on Latiné communities—covering psychoeducation, coping, safety planning, and provider self-sustainability.
FREE WEBINAR: Somatic Approaches to Trauma: Bridging Mind, Body, and Healing
Mind and body are deeply connected: emotions influence stress, heart health, and autoimmune conditions, while physical health shapes mood and thinking. Trauma and chronic stress leave lasting marks on the nervous system. Join us to explore the science of the mind-body connection and learn somatic tools for regulation, resilience, and healing.
Demystifying Youth with Problematic Sexual Behaviors: What Every Provider Should Know
This workshop dismantles myths and reveals what research shows: with evidence-based treatment, up to 95% of youth with PSBs don’t reoffend. Youth-serving professionals will gain confidence and tools to make a difference.
42 CFR, Part 2 Compliance
This comprehensive training provides a clear, practical understanding of 42 CFR Part 2 and how it impacts substance use disorder (SUD) programs, healthcare organizations, and compliance teams.
Youth, Social Media, & Mental Health: What Every Behavioral Health Professional Should Know
Individuals with ASD and IDD often have co-occurring mental health conditions that are overlooked, misdiagnosed, or poorly treated. Providers must identify these differences, recognize conditions, adapt interventions, and coordinate referrals.
Adult Autism & Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities: Screening, Assessment, and Referral
Individuals with ASD and IDD often have co-occurring mental health conditions that are overlooked, misdiagnosed, or poorly treated. Providers must identify these differences, recognize conditions, adapt interventions, and coordinate referrals.
Substance Use Disorder 101: Understand, Assess, and Treat
This introductory course is designed to provide participants with a foundational understanding of substance use disorders (SUDs), addiction, and recovery. This offering explores substance use through an evidence-informed and person-centered lens while addressing assessment, harm reduction, and pathways to treatment and long-term recovery.
Integrated Care Training: Bridging Behavioral Health and Substance Use Disorder Services in the BHSA Era
This workshop overviews Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders (ITCD) for behavioral health providers, exploring integrated, stage-matched approaches to care and offering practical skills, implementation strategies aligned with emerging BHSA priorities.
Family Therapy: Strengthening Systemic Practice with Children, Youth, and Families
This interactive half-day training is designed specifically for behavioral health clinicians looking to deepen their knowledge and confidence in providing family therapy and systemic clinical practice.