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Meaningful clinical change happens when clients move beyond talking about their experiences and actively engage with emotions, relationships, and new ways of responding.
But bringing that kind of experiential work into telehealth sessions can be challenging.
If you use experiential therapy—or would like to incorporate more experiential interventions into your virtual sessions...
This 90-minute complimentary training on Using Experiential Therapy with Telehealth shows you how to bring experiential, action-oriented techniques into virtual sessions—without losing the attunement, structure, and relational safety clients need for meaningful therapeutic work.
Learn more about the training and enroll here >>
Use code EXPERIENTIAL100 to save 100% off at checkout through June 18th. | | | | Using Experiential Therapy with Telehealth | | with Sheila Maitland and Amber Tolbert
| | 100% off with code EXPERIENTIAL100 through June 18th | | | | | | In this focused training, you’ll learn how to:
Use experiential therapy online in ways that are safe, structured, and clinically appropriate Establish guidelines and boundaries that support emotional safety before deeper work begins Use sociometry, metaphor, objects, and movement to deepen client engagement and self-awareness Adapt transactional analysis techniques for telehealth sessions with individuals, couples, families, and groups Help clients move beyond insight into embodied learning, practice, and relational change
If you'd like your telehealth sessions to feel more active, engaging, and clinically connected, this training will give you practical tools you can begin applying thoughtfully in your work.
Register for Using Experiential Therapy with Telehealth today Use code EXPERIENTIAL100 to save 100% off at checkout through June 18th.
| | | | | | Sheila has been working with individuals, couples, groups and families for more than 20 years. She owns a group practice Relationshipenrichmentcenter.com that relies heavily on family systems theory and experiential therapy. This means that a client won’t be asked to do anything that she and her staff haven’t done themselves. Sheila also facilitates workshops for couples and families through SteppingIntoWholeness.com. Sheila also works with professionals providing training, continuing education and clinical supervision in North Carolina. She obtained her “S” in 2013 and enjoys teaching, facilitating and guiding therapists in developing into their full potential, and full licensure. She provides both individual and group supervision for LCMHCAs which typically takes 2-3 years. She trains professionals, provisionally licensed and fully licensed therapists in treating trauma. Sheila has been a consulting therapist, supervisor, & trainer for the Experiential Training Institute with the nationally recognized Onsite Workshops, and has enjoyed being a part of their organization throughout her career. She is also a Certified Daring Way Facilitator which means she’s certified in Brene Brown’s work and leads groups dealing with shame, resilience, and worthiness. Sheila’s group practice is in Matthews, NC. Sheila enjoys a rich marriage and family life with her husband, son and Golden Retriever. | | | | Amber graduated from the University of South Carolina with dual Master degrees in Social Work and Public Health. She is a clinical supervisor and is dually licensed in South Carolina and North Carolina as a Licensed Independent Social Worker in Clinical Practice. Her experience over the past 14 years has taken her to many different mental health settings and she has experience with all ages. Amber owns a holistic multi state group practice, “The Healing Collective”. She leads a team of 7 trauma specialists, 3 support staff, and a transformation coach in virtually supporting all of North and South Carolina through traditional and non-traditional therapeutic services. Amber lives in Rock Hill, South Carolina with her husband, Chad of 10 years and their two boys, Cooper (7yo) and Finn (4yo), as well as their 3 dogs (Shelby, Charlie, and Piper), 1 fish (Ryan), and 2 Guinea Pigs (Blippi & Waffles). | | | Join this evidence-based training with Sheila Maitland, LCMHCS, CSAT, and Amber Tolbert, LCSW, LISW-CP | | |
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