Upcoming events.
Faith Integration Supervision Series
This virtual clinical supervision group supports social workers in ethically integrating faith and spirituality into practice while maintaining client-centered care. It provides a reflective space for exploring personal beliefs, biases, and value conflicts, with an emphasis on self-awareness, respectful dialogue, and professional boundaries. Participants engage in case consultation, guided discussion, and skill-building around appropriate use of faith-informed interventions and therapist self-disclosure. The group is structured, pre-planned with participant input, and limited in size. Sessions are paid in advance, offered individually or as a package, and include formal supervision documentation and verification.
Faith Integration Supervision Series
This virtual clinical supervision group supports social workers in ethically integrating faith and spirituality into practice while maintaining client-centered care. It provides a reflective space for exploring personal beliefs, biases, and value conflicts, with an emphasis on self-awareness, respectful dialogue, and professional boundaries. Participants engage in case consultation, guided discussion, and skill-building around appropriate use of faith-informed interventions and therapist self-disclosure. The group is structured, pre-planned with participant input, and limited in size. Sessions are paid in advance, offered individually or as a package, and include formal supervision documentation and verification.
Faith Integration Supervision Series
This virtual clinical supervision group supports social workers in ethically integrating faith and spirituality into practice while maintaining client-centered care. It provides a reflective space for exploring personal beliefs, biases, and value conflicts, with an emphasis on self-awareness, respectful dialogue, and professional boundaries. Participants engage in case consultation, guided discussion, and skill-building around appropriate use of faith-informed interventions and therapist self-disclosure. The group is structured, pre-planned with participant input, and limited in size. Sessions are paid in advance, offered individually or as a package, and include formal supervision documentation and verification.
Miscarriage Loss: Supporting Clients Through Pregnancy Loss
This self-paced, video training equips therapists—whether new or well-established in the field—with compassionate, faith-sensitive strategies and real case examples for effectively supporting clients through miscarriage and loss.
Course covers:
Identifying the Emotional Wound
Impact on Relationships
Social & Cultural Pressures/Expectations
Identity and Future Planning
Systemic Hurts and Medical Complexity
Milestones & Triggers
Men & Miscarriage
Hope Amid the Holidays
The pressure to “be joyful” around the holidays can feel at conflict with grief and this seminar offers a brief discussion on boundaries, finding space for grief, inviting and using support from loved ones and sharing firsthand experiences. This is open for individuals who have experienced loss as well as any who are supporting friends or family and want to consider how they might serve as a support.