ATTENDEE INFORMATION
PROCESS:
- We will use the Zoom login system to check to ensure you are logged in for the appropriate time throughout the webinar. To ease in processing of your CEs, please make sure you have your full first/last name listed in your Zoom login screen when you log in.
- After the webinar, please complete the following Evaluation: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MOPAantiracism
- Once we confirm your attendance and completed survey, we will email you a Certificate of your CE Credits via email from [email protected] -- expect this within 1 week of the conference.
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COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Antiracism is not an add-on to clinical care—it is a core ethical responsibility. This workshop invites mental health professionals to critically examine how racism and systemic inequities affect diagnosis, treatment access, and client outcomes. Using an antiracist and trauma-informed framework, participants will gain tools to reduce harm, strengthen the therapeutic alliance, and provide more equitable, culturally responsive mental health care. Further, clinicians will learn practical strategies to identify bias, address racial dynamics in the therapy room, and integrate antiracist principles across assessment, diagnosis, and intervention.
Antiracism is not an add-on to clinical care—it is a core ethical responsibility. This workshop invites mental health professionals to critically examine how racism and systemic inequities affect diagnosis, treatment access, and client outcomes. Using an antiracist and trauma-informed framework, participants will gain tools to reduce harm, strengthen the therapeutic alliance, and provide more equitable, culturally responsive mental health care. Further, clinicians will learn practical strategies to identify bias, address racial dynamics in the therapy room, and integrate antiracist principles across assessment, diagnosis, and intervention.
About the Webinar:
Course objectives:
At the end of this program, participants will be able to...
Please note: this webinar will be conducted via Zoom. By registering for this webinar, you are agreeing to Zoom's privacy policy.
At the end of this program, participants will be able to...
- Identify ways racism operates as a chronic stressor and traumatic exposure affecting mental health outcomes across the lifespan.
- Apply antiracist principles to clinical decision-making, including intake, diagnosis, goal-setting, and termination.
- Identify signs of racialized stress responses that may be misdiagnosed as pathology.
Please note: this webinar will be conducted via Zoom. By registering for this webinar, you are agreeing to Zoom's privacy policy.