Seven CEU Academy

UPCOMING EVENTS

UPCOMING EVENTS

June 6, 2025

Via Zoom

Restoring the Restless: Ethical and Culturally Competent Care for Black Women with Anxiety and Depression

Sponsored by Therapy Express

This workshop provides mental health clinicians with practical tools and evidence-based strategies to effectively address anxiety and depression in Black women, focusing on culturally responsive and ethical care. Black women face unique stressors rooted in systemic inequities, cultural expectations, and intersectional identities, which often exacerbate mental health challenges. The session aims to deepen clinicians' understanding of these factors while equipping them with affirming practices, resilience-building techniques, and culturally adapted interventions, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Narrative Therapy, and Affirmative Practices.

Participants will explore the ethical considerations of providing culturally competent care, including addressing implicit bias, informed consent, and the ethical responsibility to acknowledge and validate racial trauma. The workshop will also examine the impact of racial stress, discrimination, and the "Strong Black Woman" stereotype on emotional well-being. Through interactive discussions, case studies, and hands-on activities, attendees will learn to challenge unhelpful thought patterns, validate clients' experiences, and foster emotional resilience.

Clinicians will leave the workshop with a comprehensive framework and practical tools to provide affirming, culturally competent, and ethically sound care that empowers Black women to navigate stress and anxiety while promoting their mental and emotional wellness.

June 13, 2025

Via Zoom

Beyond the Couch: Income Strategies for Thriving Therapists

You’re not just a therapist. You’re a visionary.

And your work deserves to support your life—not consume it.

"Beyond the Couch" is a live, interactive panel created for therapists who are ready to expand beyond traditional 1:1 models and start living in alignment with their full potential.

We’re moving from just surviving to strategically thriving—not from desperation, but from a deep desire to live in purpose, ease, and impact.

This isn’t about hustle. It’s about alignment.

This experience is for therapists who are:

  • Feeling called to share their gifts in new ways

  • Craving more freedom in their schedule and income

  • Looking to build a business that honors both their mission and their joy

  • Ready to feel expansive, not just booked and busy

What You’ll Experience:

Hour 1 – The Vision:
Each of our five panelists will present on their unique path to building income streams that align with their passion and purpose. You'll hear what worked, what they learned, and what they'd do differently.

Hour 2 – Real Talk + Q&A:
Join us for a rich, honest panel discussion on money, mindset, boundaries, creativity, and the courage it takes to lead a new way. Then ask your own questions in a live Q&A.

You’ll walk away with:

  • Practical ideas for creating aligned income streams

  • A renewed sense of possibility around your career

  • Tools to build financial security without compromising your wellness

  • Permission to dream, shift, and grow as a healer, entrepreneur, and whole person

June 27, 2025

Via Zoom

Restoring the Restless: Ethical and Culturally Competent Care for Black Women with Anxiety and Depression

This workshop provides mental health clinicians with practical tools and evidence-based strategies to effectively address anxiety and depression in Black women, focusing on culturally responsive and ethical care. Black women face unique stressors rooted in systemic inequities, cultural expectations, and intersectional identities, which often exacerbate mental health challenges. The session aims to deepen clinicians' understanding of these factors while equipping them with affirming practices, resilience-building techniques, and culturally adapted interventions, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Narrative Therapy, and Affirmative Practices.

Participants will explore the ethical considerations of providing culturally competent care, including addressing implicit bias, informed consent, and the ethical responsibility to acknowledge and validate racial trauma. The workshop will also examine the impact of racial stress, discrimination, and the "Strong Black Woman" stereotype on emotional well-being. Through interactive discussions, case studies, and hands-on activities, attendees will learn to challenge unhelpful thought patterns, validate clients' experiences, and foster emotional resilience.

Clinicians will leave the workshop with a comprehensive framework and practical tools to provide affirming, culturally competent, and ethically sound care that empowers Black women to navigate stress and anxiety while promoting their mental and emotional wellness.