About this course

Join Us for a Powerful Seminar on Human Trafficking in Mental Health Practice

Human trafficking is a pressing issue with significant mental health implications. Clinicians are often in a unique position to identify, support, and empower individuals of trafficking. However, addressing the complexities of this issue requires specialized knowledge and skills. The SWEET Institute invites you to a two-hour seminar designed to equip mental health professionals with the tools they need to make a meaningful difference in this area.

 

Date: Thursday, November 20, 2025

Time: 6-8pm (EST)

CEUs: 2

Online via Zoom


Seminar Objectives

  1. Understand the Impact of Human Trafficking: Gain insight into the psychological, emotional, and physical toll of trafficking on individuals.
  2. Recognize Key Indicators: Learn to identify signs of trafficking in clinical and community settings.
  3. Implement Trauma-Informed Approaches: Explore strategies to create a safe and supportive therapeutic environment for individuals.
  4. Enhance Intervention Skills: Discover evidence-based practices for addressing trauma and fostering recovery.
  5. Strengthen Collaboration and Advocacy: Understand the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration and learn how to connect individuals with essential resources and services.

Who Should Attend?

This seminar is tailored for clinicians, social workers, counselors, psychologists, and other mental health professionals committed to addressing the needs of trafficking individuals and advocating for systemic change.

What You’ll Gain:

  1. Practical tools and frameworks for integrating trauma-informed care.
  2. An understanding of ethical and legal considerations in working with trafficking individuals.
  3. Insights into prevention strategies and policy advocacy to combat human trafficking.

Register today to secure your spot and take the first step toward becoming an even more effective advocate and clinician in the fight against human trafficking.

Let’s work together to illuminate the path to healing and justice for individuals.

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