4 CE Credits
Price
$74.99

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This comprehensive training is designed for mental health professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of, and gain practical skills for, working with clients living with chronic illness and pain. We'll begin by exploring the unique and often isolating "in-between" existence of clients who may "look fine" but are living with debilitating symptoms. You’ll learn about core concepts like "spoon theory" and the profound psychological toll of being misunderstood and invalidated by both personal relationships and the medical system.

 

Building on this foundational knowledge, the second part of the training will provide practical, actionable skills. We'll focus on adapting traditional therapeutic approaches to meet the unique challenges of chronic illness, such as symptom unpredictability, fluctuating energy levels, and medical trauma. You will learn how to create a safe therapeutic space through validation and empathy, and we'll discuss specific interventions designed to help clients navigate identity shifts, grief, and the emotional and relational aspects of their experience. By the end of this program, you will have a comprehensive toolkit for providing compassionate, affirming, and effective care that helps clients reframe their relationship with their chronic condition and foster a sense of empowerment.