• Working with Adult Men Involved in Domestic Sex Trafficking: Practical Guidance for Assessment, Treatment, and Management

    Awareness of human trafficking—especially sex and labor trafficking—has grown across the U.S. in recent years. Yet, surprisingly little is known about the psychological and criminogenic factors of those convicted of sex trafficking offenses. In this training, Katie Gotch, MS, LPC, explores what current research reveals about adult men convicted of sex trafficking crimes in the United States. Participants will gain an overview of the elements of trafficking, practical guidance for assessment and treatment, and effective management strategies for this complex population. Ms. Gotch also examines the cultural context of sex trafficking, psychopathy, and the importance of trauma‑informed practices in supervision and intervention.

    $140.00
  • Our Safe Haven: Evaluators’ Cafe

    In this Our Safe Haven, we invite you to join Laurie Guidry and David Prescott for a collegial, café-style gathering focused on the challenges of assessing individuals at risk for violent or abusive behavior. Each session begins with a focused discussion on the complexities of assessment, evolving naturally into an engaging, attendee-driven conversation grounded in shared experiences and professional insights. Session 03: Let’s Talk Writing Risk in Human Terms, April 24, 2026, from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm ET: Discuss the challenges of translating complex assessment data into clear language that communicates risk, uncertainty, and potential for change to courts, agencies, clients, and families without reducing people to their worst actions.

    $8.00
  • Conversations that Support Change and Growth: An Interview with Stephen Rollnick, PhD

    Join us for an inspiring conversation with Dr. Stephen Rollnick, co-founder of Motivational Interviewing (MI) and co-author of its foundational texts. In this interview, Dr. Rollnick reflects on a career dedicated to understanding how compassionate, collaborative conversations can inspire meaningful change. Drawing from his work across healthcare, sports, and behavioral health—including groundbreaking research with individuals convicted of sexual offenses—he explores how professionals can foster self-awareness, safety, and openness in both individual and group settings. Attendees will gain fresh insight into how MI’s core principles continue to evolve and inform efforts in prevention, treatment, and personal growth.

    Free
  • Working with Paraphilias: Clinical Strategies for Clients Who Express Paraphilic Interests

    Paraphilias can be complex and often misunderstood—but accurate assessment is key to effective and ethical treatment. In this training, Dr. Nikole Nassen guides clinicians in distinguishing between atypical sexual interests and paraphilic disorders, clarifying when these interests become clinically or risk-relevant. Participants will learn practical strategies for assessment and treatment, from helping clients manage paraphilic interests and behaviors to incorporating trauma-informed approaches, safety planning, and pharmacological options. Real-world case examples and a sex-positive, evidence-based framework will help clinicians apply these insights in practice.

    $70.00
  • Applying Solution-Focused Harm Reduction in Treatment

    Justice-involved clients often face the dual challenges of substance use and complex life circumstances. In this engaging webinar, Dr. Séan Foy introduces Solution-Focused Harm Reduction (SFHR)—a compassionate integration of harm reduction’s pragmatic, nonjudgmental stance with Solution-Focused Therapy’s strengths-based, goal-oriented approach. Participants will learn how this innovative framework fosters respectful, collaborative relationships that emphasize clients’ goals, possibilities, and existing strengths—whether or not abstinence is the outcome. Dr. Foy will demonstrate practical ways to apply SFHR to support individuals struggling with substance use or other high-risk behaviors, helping professionals enhance engagement and achieve more meaningful, sustainable results.

    Free
  • Our Safe Haven: Supporting Youths Through the Complexities of Sexually Explicit Media

    Join us for a series of professional dialogues designed to address these pressing issues. Moderated by Seth Wescott and David Prescott, these discussions provide a supportive space for professionals to share insights, develop strategies, and enhance their ability to navigate the complexities of SEM’s impact on youths. Each session will begin with a focused exploration of a specific topic, evolving naturally into an engaging, attendee-driven conversation shaped by shared experiences and professional insights.

    $8.00
  • Our Safe Haven: Supporting Youths Through the Complexities of Sexually Explicit Media

    Join us for a series of professional dialogues designed to address these pressing issues. Moderated by Seth Wescott and David Prescott, these discussions provide a supportive space for professionals to share insights, develop strategies, and enhance their ability to navigate the complexities of SEM’s impact on youths. Each session will begin with a focused exploration of a specific topic, evolving naturally into an engaging, attendee-driven conversation shaped by shared experiences and professional insights.

    $8.00
  • Static-99R Training: Best Practices for Accurate Risk Assessment (Day 01)

    In this training, Certified Trainer Katie Gotch provides a thorough overview of the Static-99R, including its development, scoring system, and application in various settings. Participants learn how to score each of the ten items, with scores ranging from -3 to 12, and understand how these scores categorize individuals into five distinct risk levels: very low, below average, average, above average, and well above average risk.

    The training also covers the predictive validity of the Static-99R and its appropriate use in forensic settings. Case studies are utilized to enhance understanding and facilitate skill development throughout the training.

    $280.00
  • Static-99R Training: Best Practices for Accurate Risk Assessment (Day 02)

    In this training, Certified Trainer Katie Gotch provides a thorough overview of the Static-99R, including its development, scoring system, and application in various settings. Participants learn how to score each of the ten items, with scores ranging from -3 to 12, and understand how these scores categorize individuals into five distinct risk levels: very low, below average, average, above average, and well above average risk.

    The training also covers the predictive validity of the Static-99R and its appropriate use in forensic settings. Case studies are utilized to enhance understanding and facilitate skill development throughout the training.

    $280.00
  • Our Safe Haven: Supporting Youths Through the Complexities of Sexually Explicit Media

    Join us for a series of professional dialogues designed to address these pressing issues. Moderated by Seth Wescott and David Prescott, these discussions provide a supportive space for professionals to share insights, develop strategies, and enhance their ability to navigate the complexities of SEM’s impact on youths. Each session will begin with a focused exploration of a specific topic, evolving naturally into an engaging, attendee-driven conversation shaped by shared experiences and professional insights.

    $8.00
  • How to Effectively Use Dynamic Risk Assessment Tools: STABLE-2007 & ACUTE-2007 Training (Day 01)

    During this eight-hour training, Katie Gotch, LPC, CCSOT, ATSA-F, provides an overview of the development and research of the STABLE-2007 and ACUTE-2007 instruments. She explains how to score each of the measures’ items, as well as their appropriate interpretation and use within varying settings. This includes recent guidance on the use of these tools with individuals convicted of child sexual abuse material-related offenses (CSAM). To enhance learning, case studies are incorporated to provide hands-on practice and to address common scoring and administration errors.

    $280.00
  • How to Effectively Use Dynamic Risk Assessment Tools: STABLE-2007 & ACUTE-2007 Training (Day 02)

    During this eight-hour training, Katie Gotch, LPC, CCSOT, ATSA-F, provides an overview of the development and research of the STABLE-2007 and ACUTE-2007 instruments. She explains how to score each of the measures’ items, as well as their appropriate interpretation and use within varying settings. This includes recent guidance on the use of these tools with individuals convicted of child sexual abuse material-related offenses (CSAM). To enhance learning, case studies are incorporated to provide hands-on practice and to address common scoring and administration errors.

    $280.00