>> Being trauma-informed is a relational and ethical stance.
>> Becoming a trauma specialist is a specific clinical pathway (one option among many).
What You’ll Explore and Learn
By the end of this workshop, you’ll be able to:
Articulate what trauma-informed therapy means in day-to-day clinical practice
Understand how trauma-specialized work differs in focus, depth, and training
Notice indicators that additional support, consultation, or collaboration may be helpful
Use client-centered language to describe your role, scope, and boundaries
Feel more settled and confident in the way you practice right now
What You’ll Receive
✔️ 1 NBCC Continuing Education Hour (live attendance)
✔️ Live, interactive training with space for questions
✔️ Downloadable resources
Training Details
🕒 When: Friday January 30th from 2-3pm EST
(check for your time zone)
💻 Format: Live on zoom
💲 Investment: $45
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to specialize in trauma to attend this workshop?
No. This training is designed for therapists who practice with trauma-informed awareness, regardless of specialization.
Is this a trauma treatment training?
No. This training focuses on perspective, language, and scope rather than trauma-processing techniques.
Does this count toward trauma certification hours?
This training provides 1 general NBCC CE hour and does not count toward modality-specific trauma certifications.
Will a recording be available?
CE credit is available for live attendance only. Recording access will be offered to all registrants without CE credit.
Is this appropriate for pre-licensed clinicians?
Yes. Many early-career clinicians will find this workshop supportive as they clarify their clinical identity and scope.
Integrative Journey Modern Psychotherapy co. has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7693. Integrative Journey Modern Psychotherapy co. is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.