Ethical Considerations in Trauma Informed Care: Implicit Bias, Forgiveness, and Client Safety
  6 Hours, 0 Minutes   

Sunday, June 7th, 2026
Class 1: 10:00 AM EDT
Class 2: 1:45 PM EDT
   Tyler P. Mabry, LCPC,C-DBT,CTRP-C
   Robert T. Muller PhD
  
6 CE Credits
Price
$99.99 USD
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Description

Full Day Webinar

June 7th, 2026

10:00 AM - 4:45 PM EST

The cost of one day is $99.99, an individual class is $59.99

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Class 1

10:00 AM - 1:00 PM EST

Ethics and Implicit Bias in Counseling

Delve into the evolving ethical landscape of counseling and therapy, navigating the challenges brought about by global changes and the shift to virtual healthcare. This training focuses on the impact of implicit bias, and the need for professionals to provide unbiased care across diverse demographics. Explore the disproportionate effects of implicit bias on BIPOC communities, with insights into research-backed strategies for rectification. This session emphasizes the significance of intentionality and ongoing commitment to foster benevolent care, offering practical approaches to maintain ethical standards and cultural competence in the dynamic realm of virtual counseling.

Participants will engage with current dilemmas arising from the expansion of healthcare into the virtual world and learn strategies to manage implicit bias effectively. This training will equip helping professionals with the tools to reduce harm and ensure ethical, unbiased care for clients navigating vulnerability in their pursuit of assistance.

(Trainer - Tyler Mabry, LCPC-S, C-DBT, CTRP, is a compassionate Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor. She dedicates herself to addressing mental health disparities in the black community. Inspired by the daily traumas faced in school, work, and home, she pursued a counseling career. With certifications in DBT and Trauma & Resilience, Tyler skillfully guides clients to trust their emotions and develop coping skills. Recognized as an approved supervisor by the Maryland Board of Counselors, she mentors and provides impactful trainings, reflecting her commitment to counseling and fellow clinicians. Tyler Mabry, with expertise, empathy, and a passion for social change, makes a profound difference in clients' lives and professional growth.)

3 Hours

 

Class 2

1:45 PM - 4:45 PM EST

Forgiveness: The Double-Edged Sword of Trauma Therapy

Dr. Robert Muller's Abstract: Forgiveness is frequently discussed in trauma therapy literature, yet in clinical practice it often presents complex challenges, particularly for survivors of interpersonal trauma perpetrated by trusted others. This workshop examines forgiveness as a nuanced and sometimes problematic therapeutic construct—one that can promote healing in some contexts while causing harm when introduced prematurely or coercively. Participants will explore distinctions between authentic and rushed forgiveness, the role of apology in facilitating genuine repair, and the importance of conceptualizing forgiveness as a process rather than an outcome. Special attention will be given to self-forgiveness, a frequently overlooked but critical aspect of trauma recovery. The workshop integrates theory with clinical case material drawn from trauma-focused psychotherapy to illustrate practical applications. Participants will be invited to reflect and engage throughout the session.

(Trainer - Robert T. Muller, Ph.D. trained at Harvard, was on faculty at the University of Massachusetts, and is currently at York University in Toronto. Dr. Muller is a Fellow of the International Society for the Study of Trauma & Dissociation (ISSTD) for his work on trauma treatment. His newest therapy book, Trauma and the Struggle to Open Up, was awarded the 2019 ISSTD award for the year's best written work on trauma. And his award-winning bestseller, "Trauma & the Avoidant Client" has been translated widely. As lead investigator on several multi-site programs to treat interpersonal trauma, Dr. Muller has lectured internationally (Australia, UK, Europe, USA), and has been keynote speaker at mental health conferences in New Zealand and Canada. He founded an online magazine, "The Trauma & Mental Health Report," that is now visited by over 100,000 readers a year. With over 30 years in the field, he practices in Toronto.)

3 Hours

 

 

 

This One Day Seminar includes two excellent classes, a total of 6 CEs. You may attend an individual class for $59.99.


Webinars included in this package:

Ethics and Implicit Bias in Counseling

Forgiveness: The Double-Edged Sword of Trauma Therapy