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$45
Gender Minority Stress and Resilience in Transgender and Gender Nonbinary Clients
addyson tucker, PsyD
1.5 CEs Available
Homestudy
On Sale Until September 30, 2024
Retiring October 31, 2024
Though clinicians are expanding their competence and knowledge for providing gender affirming care, there are still gaps in the training and research for working with trans and gender nonbinary (TGNB) individuals. Many TGNB individuals experience oppression and microaggressions regularly, which has significant physical, emotional, and cognitive consequences (Nadal et al., 2014).
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$45
Helping Transgender and Gender Nonbinary Young Adults Develop Self-Compassion
addyson tucker, PsyD
1.5 CEs
Homestudy
On Sale Until September 30, 2024
Retiring October 31, 2024
Self-compassion is the act of “relating to oneself with care and support when we suffer”. Though little self-compassion research has explicitly focused on trans and gender nonbinary (TGNB) participants, research has shown significant benefit of strengthening self-compassion to increase well-being and the relationship with one’s body as well as building resilience to effectively manage adverse experiences and emotional vulnerability.
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$75
Feminist Structural Family Therapy with Polyamorous Clients
Stephanie M. Sullivan, M.S., LLMFT and John Wall, MS, ALMFT
2.5 CEs
Homestudy
On Sale Until September 30, 2024
Retiring October 31, 2024
Even when therapists do accept a polyamorous client’s relationship style, they may not know how to apply therapeutic theories to working with the polyamorous relationship. Current family therapy approaches are not easily adaptable to address the needs of clients in polyamorous relationships. Current family therapy approaches are not easily adaptable to address the needs of clients in polyamorous relationships.
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$90
Multiplicities of Desire: Working with the Intersection of Bisexuality and Polyamory
Stephanie M. Sullivan, M.S., LLMFT
3 CEs
Homestudy
On Sale Until September 30, 2024
Retiring October 31, 2024
Bisexuality can have multiple meanings, but will be defined here as the potential to be attracted to people of more than one sex or gender, either romantically, sexually, or both. Therapists who are working with a client who is bisexual in the polyamorous community may have to consider how their client’s bisexuality impacts them therapeutically.
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$120
Healing Power of Open Relationships
Presented by: Kathy Slaughter, LCSW
4 CEs
Homestudy
On Sale Until September 30, 2024
Retiring October 31, 2024
Open relationships offer unique and perhaps unexpected protective factors and opportunities to heal from trauma. Working with trauma survivors who engage in open relationships challenges our best ideas about healthy relationships. Becoming a trauma-informed, consensual nonmonogamy affirmative therapist requires understanding how trauma impacts neural development, self-regulation, attachment styles, and interpersonal relationship skills.