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Affordable, relevant, and diverse Continuing Ed for mental health professionals… one year of unlimited CE courses for just one low price! Clearly Clinical is an approved provider with the APA, NBCC, ASWB, NAADAC, NYS, CAMFT, & CCAPP; we feature clinicians from historically-marginalized populations, and donate to the Trevor Project.


Our innovative CE presentations and interviews feature national experts and cover topics that help today’s passionate providers learn, grow, and shine.


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every 10 days
Average duration
61 minutes
Episodes
246
Years Active
2018 - 2025
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Before You Write The Letter: What Clinicians Should Know About Emotional Support Animals, Ep. 132

Before You Write The Letter: What Clinicians Should Know About Emotional Support Animals, Ep. 132

Ariel Landrum, LMFT, shares critical knowledge about Emotional Support Animals and the process of assessment and letter-writing, including discussion about some of the practice-related issues ESA ser…
01:03:33  |   Thu 15 Jul 2021
Body Justice for Clinicians: Evaluating Clinical Bias, Thin Idealism, and Fat-Shaming, Ep. 131

Body Justice for Clinicians: Evaluating Clinical Bias, Thin Idealism, and Fat-Shaming, Ep. 131

Paula Atkinson, LICSW, explores the psychosocial aspects of weight and body shape, the sciences that impact the way we think about weight and health, and the subsequent marginalization of people in l…
01:01:10  |   Thu 01 Jul 2021
Intimate Partner Death and Loss: Clinical Approaches, Myths, and What-Not-To-Do, Ep. 130

Intimate Partner Death and Loss: Clinical Approaches, Myths, and What-Not-To-Do, Ep. 130

Jill Johnson-Young, LCSW, provides guidance about how to support healthy grieving in individuals who have experienced intimate partner death, including discussion about myths, 'widow rules', and inte…
01:01:00  |   Thu 24 Jun 2021
Lifting LatinX: A Primer About Working Effectively with the Hispanic and Latino Population, Ep. 129

Lifting LatinX: A Primer About Working Effectively with the Hispanic and Latino Population, Ep. 129

Victor Flores, LAC, provides clear direction about social and culture consideration practitioners can manage more effectively in serving LatinX clients, from demographic information to cultural norms…
01:03:48  |   Thu 17 Jun 2021
Bringing It All Together: Integrated Care for People with Psychotic Disorders and Substance Use Disorders, Ep. 128

Bringing It All Together: Integrated Care for People with Psychotic Disorders and Substance Use Disorders, Ep. 128

Dr. Delia Cimpean Hendrick, a triple-board certified physician, provides thoughtful guidance about how to effectively address co-occurring psychotic symptoms and substance use disorders, including di…
01:00:50  |   Thu 10 Jun 2021
Introducing A Field Manual for Military Parents: A Review for Practitioners Working with Military Connected Families, Ep. 127

Introducing A Field Manual for Military Parents: A Review for Practitioners Working with Military Connected Families, Ep. 127

Dr. Alan Scheuermann breaks down common norms for Military families, and also provides a compassionate, helpful, and accessible set of interventions for supporting Military families in creating a str…
01:09:44  |   Thu 20 May 2021
Free CE Course: Creating an Ethical, Impactful Presence Outside the Therapy Room, from Books to Social Media to Podcasting, Ep. 126

Free CE Course: Creating an Ethical, Impactful Presence Outside the Therapy Room, from Books to Social Media to Podcasting, Ep. 126

Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, Licensed Psychologist and prolific host of the Therapy for Black Girls podcast, joins us to share how to effectively and ethically expand beyond the therapy room to impact me…
01:04:18  |   Thu 13 May 2021
“My Child Just Went Crazy One Day”: What You Need to Know about PANS & PANDAS, Ep. 125

“My Child Just Went Crazy One Day”: What You Need to Know about PANS & PANDAS, Ep. 125

Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge, LPC, breaks down what therapists need to know as they evaluate and treat OCD and tic disorders, as many children and adults may actually have an undiagnosed autoimmune diso…
01:01:13  |   Thu 06 May 2021
Supporting Asian American Clients in a Time of Crisis: Culturally-Informed Care, Ep. 124

Supporting Asian American Clients in a Time of Crisis: Culturally-Informed Care, Ep. 124

Dr. Helen Hsu, a clinical psychologist, provides a helpful primer about supporting the Asian American population during the pandemic and increasing discrimination, including discussion about demograp…
01:01:16  |   Thu 29 Apr 2021
Being a Therapist in a Time of Climate Catastrophe: Having These Hard Conversations, Ep. 123

Being a Therapist in a Time of Climate Catastrophe: Having These Hard Conversations, Ep. 123

Tree Staunton and Ariella Cook-Shonkoff, LMFT, climate psychology experts, discuss the emotional processing human beings engage in when facing large existential threats like climate change, and offer…
01:02:07  |   Thu 22 Apr 2021
Demystifying and Dignifying Death: Understanding the Dying Process and Supporting Caregivers, Ep. 122

Demystifying and Dignifying Death: Understanding the Dying Process and Supporting Caregivers, Ep. 122

Dr. Chris Kerr, hospice physician and author of Death Is But A Dream, clarifies the physical, emotional, and cognitive experience of death and dying, from the frequency of end-of-life visions to the …
01:02:42  |   Thu 15 Apr 2021
Becoming Even Better: The Important Impact of Clinical Niche on Therapeutic Outcomes, Ep. 121

Becoming Even Better: The Important Impact of Clinical Niche on Therapeutic Outcomes, Ep. 121

Miranda Palmer, LMFT, discusses what it means to have a clinical niche, how therapists competently and ethically develop one, and how a clinical niche can impact clinical outcomes. Interview with Eli…
01:00:54  |   Thu 01 Apr 2021
The Science of Suffering and Moving Forward - The Pandemic and Beyond, Ep. 120

The Science of Suffering and Moving Forward - The Pandemic and Beyond, Ep. 120

Dr. Daryl Van Tongeren and Sara Showalter Van Tongeren, LCSW, do a deep dive into the research about suffering and how to move forward in the wake of chronic suffering, including processing the conti…
01:03:36  |   Thu 25 Mar 2021
Lifting Women: Appreciating the Burden of Sexism in Society, Ep. 119

Lifting Women: Appreciating the Burden of Sexism in Society, Ep. 119

Dr. Jameta Barlow, a community health psychologist and public health scientist, discusses the impact of patriarchal society on women's health and wellbeing, and offers a starting point for embracing,…
01:02:57  |   Mon 08 Mar 2021
Supporting African American Clients: Increasing Access to Care And Appreciating Cultural Norms, Ep. 118

Supporting African American Clients: Increasing Access to Care And Appreciating Cultural Norms, Ep. 118

Dr. Tammy Hodo, a sociologist with an Urban Studies focus, discusses common factors that contribute to a lack of access to and utilization of mental health services by African American individuals, i…
01:01:11  |   Fri 26 Feb 2021
Supporting Multiracial Individuals: Things to Know, Approaches, and Considerations, Ep. 117

Supporting Multiracial Individuals: Things to Know, Approaches, and Considerations, Ep. 117

Dr. Dana Stone, LMFT, focuses in on identity development of multiracial individuals, from social context to family dynamics. Interview with Elizabeth Irias, LMFT.
01:05:19  |   Thu 18 Feb 2021
Navigating Insurance for In-Network & Out-Of-Network Providers: Ethical Considerations & Important Points, Ep. 116

Navigating Insurance for In-Network & Out-Of-Network Providers: Ethical Considerations & Important Points, Ep. 116

Dr. Ajita Robinson, LCPC, breaks down important considerations about being an INN or OON insurance provider, and directly addresses some common myths and misunderstandings in the field. Interview wi…
01:01:30  |   Thu 11 Feb 2021
The Healing Our Core Issues Model: Treating Childhood and Developmental Trauma, Ep. 115

The Healing Our Core Issues Model: Treating Childhood and Developmental Trauma, Ep. 115

Jan Bergstrom, LMHC, provides a helpful breakdown of the Healing Our Core Issues Model, which is an integration model which uses the theoretical models of attachment, mindfulness, neuroscience, body-…
01:01:30  |   Thu 04 Feb 2021
When it's Not Autism or ADHD... Sensory Processing Disorder As Common Ground, Ep. 114

When it's Not Autism or ADHD... Sensory Processing Disorder As Common Ground, Ep. 114

Featuring Dr. Shiro Torquato, a child psychologist, this informative episode takes a closer look at Sensory Processing Disorder, from what it is, how to recognize it, and how to treat it. Interview …
01:00:53  |   Thu 28 Jan 2021
White Supremacist Violence: Understanding the Resurgence and Stopping the Spread , Ep. 113

White Supremacist Violence: Understanding the Resurgence and Stopping the Spread , Ep. 113

Extremism expert Dr. Brian Van Brunt discusses the White Supremacist violence movement, and offers practical treatment approaches and insight about prevention techniques. Interview with Elizabeth Iri…
01:02:07  |   Thu 21 Jan 2021
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