An In-Depth Discussion on Navigating Dual Relationships for the Clinician
It is easy to blame others when communications don’t go well. How often do we honestly and introspectively evaluate our own communication skills? In this course, we will explore and improve our own communication strategies to enable clear, conscious communication. You will learn strategies to communicate clearly, without blame or judgment. You will learn to give and receive a clear yes and no. You will learn to connect your emotions to your needs and ask for what you really need.
Foundations
This course, designed and taught by Sofia Siraj-Wu, teaches professionals the best ways to support clients of size to befriend their bodies!
Geek Culture embraces and represents grief in a unique, nuanced, and often deeply impactful manner that lends itself perfectly to the therapeutic processes developed for discussions around loss and grief. Join me as I apply decades of first hand experience with the Geek community to the complex processes of grief, loss, and death.
This 1.75 hour course, presented by Dr. Jeremy Neuman, MD of Ally Primary Care will provide an overview of psychopharmacology for therapists. Learners will receive an introduction to the basics of pharmacologic approaches to treating common mental health conditions, gain an understanding of when to make a referral and how to best work collaboratively with the prescribing provider once medications have been prescribed.
In this course, we will learn about Omori, a game centered around a young boy and his friends who are processing themes such as suicide, grief, trauma, and dissociation. After learning about the game and its themes, we will discuss the DBT skills already embedded in the game and how we can best communicate the use of these skills to clients.
How many of us took a Human Sexuality Course in graduate school? Not too many, I bet. Yet we are expected to treat the whole person. How do we do this when so many of us are unprepared or uncomfortable talking about sex? In this course, attendees will be introduced to methods of self-examination and how their worldview about sex is reflected in their work. Attendees will learn what it means to be a sex positive therapist and determine how they may want to expand their professional identity when it comes to the topic of sex within their practice. Attendees will be provided a sexual health assessment and key indicators to help determine when a referral to a Certified Sex Educator, Counselor, or Therapist would be appropriate.
This 1.25 hour workshop, designed for sexual health and wellness professionals, provides an overview of sexually transmitted infections. The workshop will provide an understanding of Sexually Trransmitted Infections using a sex positive lens and provide an understanding of prevention strategies and testing options. Additionally, Dr. Neuman helps learners create a framework for discussing STIs with their clients and develop an understanding of what is and is not within a professionals control when responding to STI concerns. This workshop meets the requirements of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists. These CE credits may be applied to AASECT certificaton or renewal of certification. Provider## 22-143-MP, expires 12/31/25. Modern Path, LLC is solely responsible for all aspects of the program.
This course is designed to educate individuals on the ways that chemotherapy treatment impacts sexual health in three main areas. You will also learn about the changes that happen to sexual health due to cancer and chemotherapy and the associated emotions that may occur.
Geek Culture embraces and represents grief in a unique, nuanced, and often deeply impactful manner that lends itself perfectly to the therapeutic processes developed for discussions around loss and grief. Join me as I apply decades of first hand experience with the Geek community to the complex processes of grief, loss, and death.