Breaking Free: Strategies for Addressing Intergenerational Trauma, Monday, 11-23-26 (Live Webinar)


Intergenerational trauma—also known as transgenerational, historical, or cultural trauma—is passed down through generations via epigenetic and psychosocial pathways. Research began with children of Holocaust survivors, who showed many PTSD symptoms. Today, this trauma is recognized across diverse groups, including Indigenous peoples, genocide survivors, and even perpetrators of atrocities. In this dynamic workshop, Karen Landmann, LCSW, will present current research and practical tools to help practitioners support clients affected by intergenerational trauma. This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 3 CE Credits – Trauma.

Anger: Friend or Foe? Tuesday, 12-1-26 (Live Webinar)


Delve deep into the many aspects of anger with Shoshana Averbach LMSW, MA! Participants will discover both the destructive and beneficial aspects of anger, gaining a nuanced understanding of its complex dynamics. Through engaging discussions and practical exercises, attendees will learn effective strategies for addressing and navigating anger more constructively. By the end of this webinar, participants will have more tools to foster healthier emotional responses and promote well-being in themselves and their clients. *This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 3 CE Credits.*

Altered State of Consciousness: The APA on Life After Death, Wednesday, 12-2-26 (Live Webinar)


Rev. Dr. Karen Herrick explores how the American Psychological Association Book (Imants, 2023) has formally acknowledged life after death- as an Altered State of Consciousness. Though these developments in the mental health fields may be previously under-recognized to many practitioners, this recent book states there is consciousness after death due mainly to the many anomalous phenomena experienced as a result of Near-Death Experiences (NDEs), named in 1975. Participants will explore the complex nature of consciousness through a culturally-informed lens showing beliefs and practices related to death and the afterlife. It has been found that this life-after-death concept aids greatly for people in chronic grief. Your Boggle Threshold will be explained. This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 3 CE Credits – Cultural Competence.