About this course

A 2-Hour Advanced Clinical Skills Seminar (Science-Based + Practice-Ready)

When people are overwhelmed, ashamed, scared, or emotionally flooded, they often don’t communicate directly.

They project.

They assign meaning, intent, judgment, rejection, or threat to the clinician—sometimes instantly. And if we respond to projection as “attitude” or “disrespect,” we miss the moment. But if we respond to projection as nervous system communication, we turn escalation into alliance, and reactivity into healing.

This training will teach you exactly how.

 

Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Time: 12-2pm (EST)

CEUs: 2

Online via Zoom

 

What You’ll Learn

      Identify projection in real time (before it escalates)

•      Respond without taking it personally or becoming defensive

•      Use validation + structure + boundaries to preserve the therapeutic alliance

•      Turn accusations into insight using repair-based communication

•      Apply the SWEET Four Layers of Transformation: Conscious → Preconscious → Unconscious → Existential

•      Use the Body–Mind–Meaning framework to understand what projection is really signaling

 

This Training Is For

      Social Workers • Therapists • Psychologists • Counselors • Case Managers

•      Psychiatrists • Nurse Practitioners • Supervisors • Program Leaders

•      All clinicians working with high-acuity, high-stress, trauma-impacted populations

 

Why This Matters

      Projection is not “bad behavior.”

•      Projection is often a survival strategy—a defense against fear, shame, helplessness, abandonment, intimacy, and loss of control.

•      When clinicians know how to respond skillfully, projection becomes a doorway into safety, trust, corrective emotional experience, and real change.


Training Format

      2 Hours | Live Seminar

•      Science-based + clinically grounded

•      Skills, scripts, and real-world case examples

•      Immediately applicable to sessions, teams, and crisis moments


Key Takeaway

      You don’t treat projection by correcting the client.

•      You treat projection by regulating the moment, restoring trust, and addressing the unmet need underneath.

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