
Are your progress notes eating into your downtime? Does writing clinical notes feel more stressful than the actual therapy sessions? Collaborative notetaking is here to save your time, your sanity, and your evenings. In this 4-hour course, you’ll learn how to seamlessly integrate collaborative notetaking into your practice, write like a pro using precise clinical terminology, and confidently decide when it’s not the right fit (spoiler: client distress matters). Say goodbye to hours of documentation after your last client and hello to a system that boosts your time management, reduces stress, and prioritizes your well-being.
CourseBy Dr. MJ Rose

Counselors are taught to fear the words “values imposition” like it's Voldemort with a clipboard. But what if the real ethical danger isn’t your values showing up in session—it’s your silence? In this course, we’ll cut through the guilt-ridden myths, ground our teaching in ACA Ethics and current peer-reviewed literature, and show clinicians how to show up as themselves while staying ethically sound. Spoiler: fear is not a clinical skill. This course is Part 1 of a 4-part series. You can choose to enroll in any or all.
CourseBy Dr. MJ Rose

Advocating for social justice often comes at a cost, especially when the fight challenges your deepest moral values. Healing Moral Injury for Social Justice Warriors unpacks the psychological, emotional, and existential toll of moral injury—distress caused by actions (or inactions) that violate your ethical beliefs. Unlike burnout, this injury doesn’t go away with a nap; it requires intentional healing. Drawing on research and real-world scenarios, this course guides you through a reflective 5-step process to address systemic constraints, reconcile personal values, and begin meaningful recovery. As an NBCC-approved CE course (2 hours), it offers both personal growth and professional renewal, empowering you to continue your work without losing yourself in the process.
CourseBy Dr. Amy O'Hana