Non-Suicidal Self-Injury: Clinical Insights and Intervention Strategies
Research shows that up to 80% of inpatient and 40% of outpatient clients have engaged in self-injurious behavior. Yet non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is an underrepresented topic in clinical training and…
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Behind the Badge: What Clinicians Need to Know About First Responder Families
This presentation explores the unique mental health challenges faced by children and adolescents in first responder families, emphasizing the impact of occupational trauma on the family system. Attendees will learn…
Creating Gatekeepers: Suicide Prevention Through QPR and Means Restriction
This training provides clinicians with practical, evidence-based tools for recognizing and responding to suicide risk. Participants will gain familiarity with QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer), a widely used intervention model often described as “CPR for suicide prevention.” We'll also explore the critical role of restricting access to lethal means in preventing suicide. Clinicians will gain practical…
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Radical Self-Care: How to Protect Yourself and Your Clients from Compassion Fatigue
Compassion fatigue, also known as empathy exhaustion, is common in the helping professions. This webinar provides an evidence-based model for assessing compassion strain, along with proactive steps that therapists and supervisors can implement immediately to ensure a robust recovery from any level of compassion fatigue. Liz will discuss the differences between compassion fatigue, vicarious trauma,…
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Childhood Anxiety: Presentations, Screening Tools, and Treatment Options
This webinar is part of Newport Healthcare's Unpacking Anxiety series; find out more and register for upcoming events. Rates of anxiety among adolescents have risen significantly in recent years, impacting functioning at home, in school, and in social settings. Join Dr. Loftus as she explores how anxiety presents in youth, the developmental considerations that shape…
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Introduction to OCD, Anxiety, and Exposure Response (Ritual) Prevention Therapy
This webinar is part of Newport Healthcare's Unpacking Anxiety series; find out more and register for upcoming events. Research shows that it takes three or four doctors and up to nine years for a person with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) to receive an accurate diagnosis, and an average of 17 years before they receive appropriate treatment.…
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Unpacking Anxiety: A Conversation with Our Alumni
This webinar is part of Newport Healthcare's Unpacking Anxiety series; find out more and register for upcoming events. Join us for an insightful and moving conversation with Newport Healthcare alumni, on their experiences of facing and overcoming anxiety. Hear about what brought them to Newport, how their healing journeys unfolded, and what they'd say to…
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Harmonizing the Mind: Using Sound and Creative Expression to Support Regulation in Therapy
This presentation introduces clinicians to the use of sound and creative expression as supportive tools for trauma treatment. Grounded in current research and ethical practice, these practical strategies are proven to enhance client regulation, especially when traditional talk therapy has been less effective. We'll look at how to apply these techniques in a clinically appropriate…
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Family Systems, Parental Anxiety, and Clinical Practice: Tools for Supporting Families in Crisis
This webinar is part of Newport Healthcare's Unpacking Anxiety series; find out more and register for upcoming events. Using family systems theory as a foundation, participants will examine how anxiety circulates within families and contributes to cycles of crisis. The presenter will provide clinicians with practical tools and interventions to support families navigating heightened anxiety…
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Holiday Stress and Seasonal Anxiety: A Winter Wellness Primer
This webinar is part of Newport Healthcare's Unpacking Anxiety series; find out more and register for upcoming events. The holiday season can bring joy, connection, and celebration, but it also amplifies stressors that impact mental health. Heightened financial pressures, family conflict, grief, loneliness, and seasonal changes can all contribute to anxiety and emotional overwhelm during…
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Maximizing Relational Engagement in Treatment with Adolescents and Their Parents
Research shows that across all populations and levels of care, the client-therapist relationship is the strongest predictor of treatment success. Yet adolescents and young adults—often mistrustful of adults and resistant to change—are among the hardest to engage, especially when family are involved in treatment. This training provides an evidence-based model for building authentic connections with…
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Food, Family, and Feelings: Supporting Clients with Eating Disorders to Navigate the Holidays
The holiday season can be a particularly difficult time for clients with eating disorders and disordered eating. Triggers may include heighted exposure to food-centric events, disruptions to routines, and emotionally complex family interactions. This presentation provides evidence-based interventions that clinicians can use to promote recovery and foster resilience. After attending this webinar, participants will be…