CEUs, Training, and Supervision

We cannot hold a torch to another’s path without brightening our own.

Ben Sweetland

Continuing Education Units

Five CEU units are available to California MFT’s and LCSW’s for reading Healing and Transformation Through Self Guided Imagery, registering below, and successfully completing the post-test and evaluation. Because the Board of Behavioral Sciences has recently expanded the methods for receiving continuing education credit, this interactive, electronic format is a BBS approved way to personally tailor your professional learning.

As a BBS Continuing Education Provider (PCE 4431), I am able to offer this book as course work to incorporate self guided imagery as a discipline to enhance the understanding and practice of counseling or social work.

To receive your 5 CEU units, register through PayPal ($45.00, includes a copy of the book), and complete and submit the Post Test and Evaluation.

Supervision

Leslie has been training and supervising Marriage and Family Therapy students and interns since 1994. Her orientation stems from the perspective that who you are with a client is as therapeutically relevant as what you do or say. There is an emphasis on cultivating therapeutic presence, and supervision involves personal transformation through clinical experience and an action/reflection model.

A humanistic and transpersonal orientation, this approach maintains a deep relationship to the beautiful mystery of being human while developing professional competencies within the ethical standards of the field. This results in compassionate, quality care that attends to the person’s pain and vulnerability, while engaging their inner resiliency and wholeness.

Training and Consultation

Lectures and seminars are available to teach clinicians the therapeutic applications of an interactive-style of guided imagery within a psychotherapeutic context.

In addition, consultation, staff training and program development are available for bringing guided imagery and other integrative practices into organizations, particularly healthcare environments.