This is not a standard ethics training.
Unmask Your Practice is a 14-hour, 8-module CEU webinar series for licensed social workers, counselors, and mental health professionals who are done building a practice that looks good on paper and costs them everything in real life. Over two full days, we go where most continuing education won't — into the structural conditions that make clinical work harder than it has to be, and into the practical tools that make sustainable, values-aligned practice actually possible.
Day one covers the foundations: racialized labor, ethical gray areas in white-dominant institutions, how culture shapes boundary-setting, rupture and repair in real-time clinical work, and the role of the carceral system in your clinical room. Day two goes deeper: Liberation Psychology and body sovereignty, Medicaid and CCO billing in plain language, ethical gatekeeping without guilt, and a guided closing practice for reclaiming what years of this work may have quietly taken from you.
Across both days, you'll develop concrete clinical skills — in somatic mapping, abolitionist safety planning, audit-ready documentation, values-aligned intake, and cross-racial supervision — alongside an honest examination of the frameworks, ethics codes, and institutional pressures that shape the work whether you name them or not.
14.0 NASW-approved CEU contact hours are available across Cultural Awareness/Competence (5.75), Clinical Social Work Practice (3.75), Ethics (4.0), and Supervision (0.5).
This is not a standard ethics training.
Unmask Your Practice is a 14-hour, 8-module CEU webinar series for licensed social workers, counselors, and mental health professionals who are done building a practice that looks good on paper and costs them everything in real life. Over two full days, we go where most continuing education won't — into the structural conditions that make clinical work harder than it has to be, and into the practical tools that make sustainable, values-aligned practice actually possible.
Day one covers the foundations: racialized labor, ethical gray areas in white-dominant institutions, how culture shapes boundary-setting, rupture and repair in real-time clinical work, and the role of the carceral system in your clinical room. Day two goes deeper: Liberation Psychology and body sovereignty, Medicaid and CCO billing in plain language, ethical gatekeeping without guilt, and a guided closing practice for reclaiming what years of this work may have quietly taken from you.
Across both days, you'll develop concrete clinical skills — in somatic mapping, abolitionist safety planning, audit-ready documentation, values-aligned intake, and cross-racial supervision — alongside an honest examination of the frameworks, ethics codes, and institutional pressures that shape the work whether you name them or not.
14.0 NASW-approved CEU contact hours are available across Cultural Awareness/Competence (5.75), Clinical Social Work Practice (3.75), Ethics (4.0), and Supervision (0.5).