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Join engaging, expert-led live monthly webinars designed to help you meet your continuing education (CE) requirements while earning real skills for your practice. With Agents of Change Continuing Education, you’ll gain access to unlimited live webinars and a library of 150+ on-demand CE courses.
🚀 Unlimited Access: Get access to all future live webinars (12+ per year) and 150+ additional recorded courses for one low price.
🎓 ASWB & NBCC Approved: All courses meet licensing requirements for social workers and mental health professionals.
📚 Engaging Topics: Learn about ethics, trauma-informed care, cultural competency, and more.
✅ Instant Certificates: Download your CE credits immediately after completing a course or webinar.
Date: Friday, January 23, 2026, 10am-1pm
Instructor: Dr. Jaimee Arnoff
Description: This training examines the biopsychosocial nature of chronic pain, highlighting how the brain and nervous system play a central role in pain processing and somatic manifestations. Participants will review foundational theories and definitions of pain, gain psychoeducation on the neurobiology of pain, and learn practical strategies for applying this knowledge in clinical settings. Emphasis will be placed on evidence-based interventions, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Pain Reprocessing Therapy. Child-specific adaptations will be discussed, as well as strategies for facilitating effective conversations between individuals experiencing pain and their support networks. Throughout, the training emphasizes fostering safety, resilience, and mind-body connection to help clients shift from fear-based to empowered approaches to pain management.
Date: Friday, February 20, 2026, 10am-1pm
Instructor: Rachel Yutzy, LCSW
Description: This live course examines the often-overlooked link between Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), suicidality, and attachment disruptions. Through current research and a detailed clinical case, participants will explore how insecure and disorganized attachment patterns can worsen OCD symptoms and suicidal distress. The session emphasizes how trauma histories and relational vulnerabilities influence clinical presentation and risk. It highlights the importance of attachment-informed, relational approaches in improving safety, engagement, and therapeutic outcomes. This course is ideal for clinicians wanting to deepen their understanding and develop more integrated strategies for working with clients at this complex intersection.
Date: Friday, March 6, 2026, 10am-11am
Instructor: Dr. Meagan Mitchell
Description: Identify the early signs and impacts of compassion fatigue. Participants will explore evidence-informed strategies to support personal well-being, maintain therapeutic effectiveness, and reduce burnout risk. Practical tools, reflective exercises, and discussion will empower attendees to implement sustainable self-care and organizational practices in their work.
Date: Friday, March 13, 2026, 10am-12pm
Instructor: Dr. Meagan Mitchell
Description: Participants will examine how power dynamics and cultural context shape meaning-making, coping, and identity for individuals and communities. Through discussion and applied exercises, attendees will learn how to use PTMF-informed practices to support client empowerment, narrative reconstruction, and relational healing.
Date: Friday, April 17, 2026, 10am-1pm
Instructor: Dr. Frederic Reamer
Description: Artificial intelligence is transforming behavioral healthcare, with ever-expanding tools for therapy, supervision, documentation, client monitoring, and administration. Along with these innovations come significant ethical and risk management challenges. This training offers a state-of-the-art, timely, comprehensive, and practical guide for navigating the ethical complexities of AI.
Date: Saturday, April 25, 2026, 10am-1pm
Instructor: Dr. Adam McCormick
Description: Social workers often enter the field with strong commitments to service and justice while carrying the unresolved impacts of childhood trauma, which can surface as perfectionism, over-functioning, boundary challenges, and burnout. Grounded in Dr. Adam McCormick’s forthcoming book The Unfinished Business of Childhood, this workshop uses a trauma-informed, narrative-based approach to help participants understand how early adaptations shape professional identity and practice. Through reflection and experiential exercises, participants will build self-awareness, reduce shame, strengthen sustainability, and reconnect with the authentic parts of themselves that make their work meaningful.
Date: Friday, May 8, 2026, 10am-1pm
Instructor: Dr. Dominique Phinn
Description: This training provides mental health providers with an in-depth understanding of Postpartum Depression (PPD) and Postpartum Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (pOCD), two perinatal conditions that are frequently underdiagnosed and misinterpreted in clinical practice. The session emphasizes differential diagnosis, culturally responsive assessment, and trauma-informed interventions to support postpartum clients, particularly Black mothers who experience heightened systemic barriers. Providers will gain practical, evidence-based tools to enhance accuracy in screening, clinical formulation, and therapeutic response.
Date: Friday, June 5, 2026, 10am-1pm
Instructor: Mattea LeWitt, LCSW
Description: This session will explore ethical issues in supervision throughout our development as social workers and mental health professionals (from student to new grad to supervisor and beyond), using a trauma-informed approach to supervision and clinical practice. We’ll be talking about potential ethical dilemmas and reviewing principles for making decisions in a way that is ethical and appropriate. The presentation will highlight important considerations for supervision, whether you are brand new to the field or a seasoned professional.
Date: Saturday, July 11, 2026, 10am-1pm
Instructor: Dr. Adam McCormick
Description: Social work supervision is more than oversight; it is a relational, narrative space where supervisees’ childhood adaptations and survival roles often reemerge as perfectionism, fear of feedback, over-functioning, or boundary challenges. This workshop reframes supervision as a site of healing, using a trauma-informed, narrative lens that balances accountability with compassion and attunes to both story and nervous system. Through reflection and applied examples, participants will learn how to interrupt harmful patterns, model regulation and healthy boundaries, and create supervision spaces that support safety, authenticity, and professional sustainability.
Date: Friday, August 7, 2026, 10am-1pm
Instructor: Dr. Karen White
Description: Boundaries Without Burnout: Emotional Survival Skills for Social Workers is an interactive training designed to help practitioners recognize the early signs of burnout, compassion fatigue, and emotional overload. Participants will learn practical boundary-setting techniques, in-the-moment regulation strategies, and sustainable wellness practices that support resilience while maintaining high-quality care. This session grounds self-preservation in ethical practice, professional responsibility, and long-term career well-being.
Date: Friday, August 21, 2026, 10am-1pm
Instructor: Jennifer Rivera, LCSW
Description: Explore the emotional and professional transitions clinicians often face when leaving agency work, including the hidden grief, identity shifts, and trauma bonds that can develop in high-stress environments. Participants will examine how to honor past workplace relationships while releasing guilt, strengthening boundaries, and navigating compassion fatigue. Emphasis will be placed on developing sustainable support networks and fostering a grounded sense of professional identity in private practice or other next steps.
Date: Friday, September 18, 2026, 10am-1pm
Instructor: Dr. Rachel Young
Description: Often ADHD was a missed diagnosis in adults, especially those born before 2000. As a therapist, we can help older clients navigate the ADHD diagnosis, provide psychoeducation, and positive coping skills.
Date: Saturday, October 10, 2026, 10am-1pm
Instructor: Sarah Simpson, LCSW
Description: This training provides mental health therapists with a foundational introduction to somatic approaches in sex therapy. Participants will learn how nervous system states shape sexual functioning, how to identify somatic patterns that emerge in therapy, and how to apply trauma-informed, beginner-level somatic interventions to support clients navigating sexual health and intimacy concerns.
Date: Friday, November 13, 2026, 10am-1pm
Instructors: Dr. Karen White and Dr. Dominique Phinn
Description: This workshop addresses the increasingly complex ethical dilemmas faced by social workers across school, hospital, community, and digital practice settings. Using real-world case scenarios, updated NASW standards, and culturally informed decision-making frameworks, this training equips clinicians with practical tools to navigate ethical gray zones confidently and professionally.
Date: Saturday, December 5, 2026, 10am-1pm
Instructors: Kira Denney and Eden Davis
Description: This 3-hour live CEU training provides a comprehensive overview of body image, its multidimensional nature, and the diverse populations affected across the lifespan. Through therapist and dietitian perspectives, we will explore current research, relevant statistics, case studies, and evidence-based CBT approaches for repairing one’s relationship with their body. Attendees will gain practical, integrative strategies they can immediately apply in clinical and nutrition-focused settings.
Instructors: Dr. Jaimee Arnoff
CE credits offered: 3 CE
Instructors: Dr. Alyse November and Stephanie Newberg
CE credits offered: 4 CE
Instructor: Dr. Jaimee Arnoff
CE credits offered: 3 CE
Instructor: Dr. Sherronda Banks
CE credits offered: 1 CE
Instructors: Dr. Dominique Phinn
CE credits offered: 1 CE
Instructor: Meagan Mitchell
CE credits offered: 1 CE
Instructors: Meagan Mitchell and Bonnie Solis
CE credits offered: 2 CE
Instructors: Kira Denney and Eden Davis
CE credits offered: 3 CE
Date: Saturday, October 4, 10am-1pm
Instructor: Dr. Adam McCormick
Description: This workshop explores how harmful masculine norms intersect with trauma, shaping the emotional development, relational patterns, and coping strategies of boys and young men. Participants will examine the links between masculine socialization and outcomes such as dating violence, school-based aggression, risky sexual behaviors, and help-seeking avoidance. Through the lens of trauma-informed practice, the workshop provides social workers with ethical, practical strategies for engaging boys and young men in healing-centered work. Participants will leave with a deeper understanding of masculinity’s social construction and tools to promote emotional insight, relational safety, and resilience in their practice.
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“I have been very happy with my experience. The attentiveness regarding my questions upon enrollment and the selection of courses has been top-notch! I have been recommending Agents of Change to my colleagues, as you have all the required CEU topics.”
“The Powerful Home-School Partnerships course provided excellent information on how to effectively engage and educate families. A must for anyone looking to build stronger connections!”
“This is a powerful and useful CE. I will request that all my supervisees take this training. They struggle with working with the parents of children in school settings. Moreover, the information generalizes to any practice situation. I learned so much from Meagan Mitchell in her presentation!”
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