Online CE Courses
Bowenian Family Therapy
Written by: Eric C. Lyden, M.A., M.F.T., NBCC
3 Credit CE Course - $28.00
The primary goal of this course is to provide a comprehensive overview of Bowenian Therapy. In this course the therapist will review the basic tenants of Bowen's approach, review Bowens six interlocking concepts, learn how these concepts can be applied when working with an individual or family, and understand when this approach may not be the best choice. Four vignettes are used to demonstrate Bowenian Family Therapy in action and to guide the clinician through the types of questions to ask when assessing an individual or family. The main focus of this course is on providing the therapist with effective clinical interventions.
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Introduction to this course and table of contents.
NLP Practitioner Coach Certification (Level I) - Live Course!
Instructor: Ron Holman, Ph.D., MFT - 36 Credit CE Course
| Date: | 2012 Dates Not Yet Scheduled - Join our mailing list to receive information about our next NLP course
For 12 Wednesdays |
| Time: | 9:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. |
| Location: | 9451 Corbin Avenue, #100 Northridge, CA 91324 |
| Price with CEs*: |
Holman Network Therapists: $225.00 Click For Discount Code Non Holman-Network Therapists: $1100.00 |
| Price without CEs: |
Holman Network Therapists: $125.00 Click For Discount Code Non Holman-Network Therapists: $1,000.00 |
Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) offers powerful tools that add to your clinical effectiveness. Generally speaking, NLP techniques offer relief without the need to relive "old stuff," and at the same time sets the stage for peak performance, improving relationships and getting out of the fear business through changing beliefs and the compounded belief strategies. This course is experiential and you will leave class each week with skills you can use with your clients and to enhance your own life.
The concepts taught in the class build upon one another, making it mandatory that participants attend (or make up) each of the first 6 classes. You will be able to make-up a class by viewing the class video online and arriving for the next week's class 1 hour early to practice the skills covered in the video. Make-up sessions will be held from 8:30-9:30 am, as needed.
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Goals and Objectives.
Poetry Therapy: A Practical Guide for Therapists
Written by: Eric C. Lyden, M.A., M.F.T., NBCC
4 Credit CE Course - $38.00
The purposes of this guide are to bring together the available research in the field and to provide a set of workable techniques that therapists can incorporate into their practice. Poetry therapy utilizes both the reading and the writing of poems in either a group or an individual setting. It is a therapy that can be joined with almost any other major approach to therapy, as it should be, for poetry therapy is most effectively used as an adjunctive treatment modality with other major therapies.
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Introduction to this course and table of contents.
Psychodynamic Therapy
Written by: Eric C. Lyden, M.A., M.F.T., NBCC
5 Credit CE Course - $48.00
This course will provide an overview of psychoanalytic theory; specifically classic Freudian, Object-Relations theory, and Self-Psychology. You will also learn techniques you can incorporate into your private practice.
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Introduction to this course and table of contents.
Structural Family Therapy
Written by: Eric C. Lyden, M.A., M.F.T., NBCC
3 Credit CE Course - $28.00
The primary goal of this course is to provide a comprehensive overview of Structural Family Therapy. In this course the psychologist will review the basis tenants of Structural Family Therapy, learn how these tenants can be applied when working with a family, and understand when this approach may not be the best choice. Three vignettes are used to demonstrate Structural Family Therapy in action and to guide the clinician through the types of questions to ask when assessing a family. The main focus of this course is on providing the therapist with clinical interventions that can be effective when working with a family.
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Introduction to this course and table of contents.
Webinar - Overview of the 12-Steps and 12-Traditions: Working With Clients Who Are Involved in 12-Step Programs
Instructor: Ron Holman, Ph.D., M.F.T.
Webinar will be held on June 22, 2010 at 10 am and is Free! Click Here to Register
To earn 1 Continuing Education Unit - $7.50 ![]()
(Beginning Level)
Alcoholics Anonymous was founded in the 1930's by Bill W. and Dr. Bob. Today there are over 114, 000 AA groups worldwide helping over 1.9 million members. 63% of these members have received some form of counseling or professional treatment. The goal of this one-hour Webinar is to provide therapists with a practical understanding of how 12-step programs can be a HUGE part of therapeutic success.
In this one-hour Webinar Dr. Holman will describe the principles of 12-Step programs, which lead to recovery. This will help you discuss any of the 12-Steps with a client who is also participating in AA, NA, or one of the other 12-step programs. Dr. Holman will also help you know when it is appropriate to refer a client to a 12-step program.
- GOALS AND OBJECTIVES:
- Describe the 12-Step of recovery.
- Be able to discuss any of the 12-Steps with a client who is also participating in AA.
- Know when to refer a client to a 12-Step program.
- Recognize and describe the defensives that often surface, while completing different Steps in the program.
- Describe the programs spiritual base and to assist the non-believing or atheist client in exploring what might be their "higher power."
- Learn how to assist clients in therapy while they are working the program.

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