
Ah, social media—a place where viral dances and life hacks coexist with public allegations of abuse. In this course, we tackle the thorny question: What should you do when online accusations intersect with your role as a clinician? Module 1 explores the rise of DV and IPV allegations online and their impact on survivors, victims, and yes, even you. You’ll unpack the risks of misinformation, manipulation, and victim-blaming while learning how to stay sane in the chaos. Module 2 takes the drama up a notch, with practical strategies for ethically navigating these murky waters and maintaining your boundaries when the internet—and maybe even your own emotions—pulls you in 10 directions at once. Packed with trauma-informed care principles and real-world examples, this NBCC-approved CE (2 hours) course equips you to handle these tricky situations with grace, humor, and professionalism. Because let’s face it: social media isn’t going away, and neither are your ethics.
CourseBy Dr. Amy O'Hana

Trauma-Bonded: Unpacking Attachment and Control in Telehealth Couples Therapy takes clinicians on a structured, four-module journey through the psychological, ethical, and relational dynamics of trauma bonding and intimate partner violence. Designed for advanced practitioners, this 4-hour continuing education course bridges attachment theory, trauma-informed care, and clinical ethics to help therapists identify, conceptualize, and intervene effectively when love and harm coexist—particularly in virtual settings.
CourseBy Dr. MJ Rose