NEW COURSE! EARN 3 CE CREDIT HOURS!

Navigating Trauma: G.U.A.R.D. System© Techniques for Addressing Symptoms from Antisemitism and Prolonged Stress

December 2, 2024 | 1PM-4:15PM EST or 10AM-1:15PM PST

Presented by trauma specialist Malka Shaw, LCSW, this course offers an in-depth exploration of trauma, focusing on the different types and their distinct impacts on individuals. Special emphasis will be placed on understanding the nature of active trauma, particularly within the context of the Jewish community during the current rise in antisemitism. Participants will gain insights into how traumatic events are affecting Jewish clients; both vicariously and directly.


NEW TRAINING

Fractured Identity: The Psychological Impact of Antisemitism on Individuals, Communities, and Society

January 15, 2025 | 1PM-3PM EST or 10AM-12PM PST

Delve into our latest compelling research on antisemitism—unveiling the mechanisms of antisemitic propaganda and its power to distort truth, sow fear, and fracture identities.

The training will also focus on how gaslighting is used to perpetuate antisemitism, distort reality, and erode society. This will explore the mechanisms of social conditioning and ideological indoctrination. Participants will learn practical strategies for identifying these tactics and engaging in constructive dialogue.


LIVE INTERACTIVE WEBINAR

Jewish Trauma, Resilience, and Identity: Navigating a Post 10/7 World

November 4, 2024 | 1PM-3PM EST or 10AM-12PM PST

Join us for a 2-credit CE training on working with Jewish clients. Trauma specialist Malka Shaw, LCSW of Kesher Shalom Projects will guide clinicians through Jewish cultural competency, intergenerational trauma, antisemitism's impact on mental health, and Zionism. You'll also learn trauma basics and assessment skills. Q&A and recording included.


EXCLUSIVE FOR JEWISH LEADERS

Putting on Your Own Oxygen Mask

A 6-part course happening every Thursday at 11AM EST starting the week of September 10, 2024.

This is a pilot event and will be a closed group with limited registration to ensure sense of community and confidentiality of participants. Depending on interest, more groups will be offered. This is a group especially designed for our Jewish Leaders to create safe space for your own process of coping and learning to build resilience, as well as learn emotional first aid skills to apply to your students or congregants.

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Previous events


Jewish Trauma, Resilience, and Identity: Navigating a Post 10/7 World

June 24, 2024 | 12PM EST - 2PM EST

Join us for a 2-credit CE training on working with Jewish clients. Trauma specialist Malka Shaw, LCSW of Kesher Shalom Projects will guide clinicians through Jewish cultural competency, intergenerational trauma, antisemitism's impact on mental health, and Zionism. You'll also learn trauma basics and assessment skills. Q&A and recording included.


Antisemitism and its Impact on Countertransference

August 4, 2024 | 12PM - 2PM EST; 9:AM-11AM PST

Join Robyn Sheiniuk, LCSW of Kesher Shalom Projects for a 2-credit CE training on how antisemitic attitudes, both overt and covert, can influence the emotional responses and biases of therapists toward their clients. This course is essential for mental health professionals committed to providing equitable and culturally sensitive care.


Antisemitism and its Impact on Countertransference

June 21, 2024 | 12PM EST - 2PM EST

Join Robyn Sheiniuk, LCSW of Kesher Shalom Projects for a 2-credit CE training on how antisemitic attitudes, both overt and covert, can influence the emotional responses and biases of therapists toward their clients. This course is essential for mental health professionals committed to providing equitable and culturally sensitive care.


8-Week Clinical Consultation Groups

Our goal is to promote empathy, cultural sensitivity, and ethical care through open dialogue and ongoing learning. And for that, we've established a secure environment for discussing challenging cases, focusing specifically on antisemitism's impact on countertransference within therapy. This space encourages therapists to delve into the complexities of anti-Semitic experiences and how they shape therapeutic dynamics, fostering a deeper understanding and more effective interventions in such cases.

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