This training summarizes the origins of co-facilitation, its benefits, and the issues and opportunities of it with those who have sexually abused. Ms. Crowder and Mr. Sawyer, two established experts in group therapy, highlight common mistakes among co-facilitators and considerations for developing the most effective relationships. They also discuss the research behind its effectiveness and ways in which this relationship can be improved to further expand the growth and progress of the group members.
Our Safe Haven: Navigating the Complexities of Inclusive Language in Professional Practice
Available Sessions:There are currently no upcoming sessions. Please check back later for updates on future sessions. Moderated by: Molly Shepard, PhD & David Prescott, LICSW, ATSA-FCost: $8.00 …
Connecting the Dots: Links Between Sexual Offending Patterns and Human Trafficking
January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, and the observance highlights the critical need to address the complex problem of human trafficking. This year’s theme, …
Our Safe Haven: Strengthening Allyship and Enhancing Mental Health Support for the LGBTQ+ Community
Available Sessions:We are currently working on scheduling more sessions. Stay tuned! Moderated by: Jimmy Widdifield, Jr., LPC & David Prescott, LICSW, ATSA-FCost: $8.00 Please Note: This session is not …
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Panelist Insights on Sex Positivity and Inclusivity: Complexities of Human Sexuality in Clinical Practice
Our final webinar of 2024, titled “Sex Positivity and Inclusivity: Transforming Treatment for People Who Have Sexually Abused,” attracted over 700 registrants, demonstrating a significant …








