Develop Your Clinical Skills

At the Collective for Psychological Wellness, our theoretical approach is grounded in neuropsychology, modern psychoanalysis, dialectical behavior therapy, mindfulness, and general psychological principles. We offer training in family therapy, DBT, group psychotherapy, as well as modern psychoanalytic techniques. We enjoy training clinicians in treatment approaches that create practical and meaningful changes in clients’ lives.

Live Trainings

Family Therapy Training

We will explore effective strategies for addressing resistances to change. We will also discuss the practicalities of family treatment as well as special considerations when working with families that have divorced parents, step-families, co-parenting dilemmas, and youth-at-risk.

DBT Training

In this workshop, participants will gain a clear perspective on the underpinnings of DBT and obtain practical tools that will encourage clients to become better regulated, less distressed, and live happier, more fulfilling, and more enjoyable lives.

Modern Psychoanalysis: An Introduction

This workshop will introduce the basic techniques involved in Modern Psychoanalysis. Hyman Spotnitz created this form of treatment in the 1940’s, working in new ways within a traditional psychoanalytic framework. Modern Psychoanalysis is rooted in working through unconscious and non-conscious procedural experiences that cannot be accessed with insight alone.

Executive Functioning Training

This training will be focused on ADHD & Executive Functioning: Developmental Arrest in Affect Regulation. We will explore the importance of neurodevelopmental assessment and diagnosis, current research in genetic testing and epigenetics, psychopharmacology, and the necessary multi-pronged approach to treating Executive Functioning Disorders.

Online Trainings

Introduction to Modern Psychoanalysis

In this training, you will be introduced to the basic concepts and techniques utilized in Modern Psychoanalysis. This is a treatment modality that was created by Hyman Spotnitz in the 1940’s. He, along with other clinicians, introduced the use of emotional communication and limbic based interventions into psychoanalytic treatment. This treatment approach incorporates the use of vocal tone, emotional induction, and attuned transferential communications to deepen the work with clients and promote the possibility for something progressive and new to occur.

ADHD – Understanding Executive Functioning Disorders and Strategies that Help

In this virtual workshop, you will develop a better understanding of executive function disorders as well as specific strategies that you can incorporate into either your parenting or your clinical work. This training is most appropriate for clinicians, mentors, and parents who work with or parent tweens, teens and young adults who struggle with focus, motivation, concentration, organization, and following through with important academic and personal tasks.

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