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Training for mental health professionals can sometimes leave us completely embedded in one or two theoretical orientations or treatment styles, not allowing us to gain exposure to other techniques, theories, or perspectives. Even more, we aren't taught how approaching therapy from several perspectives can improve treatment outcomes.

In this 70-minute seminar, Dr. Broderick Sawyer, relying on his highly integrative training, will review and connect the basics of several theoretical orientations, including: Psychodynamic, Mindfulness, CBT, Acceptance and Commitment, Compassion, Exposure, Attachment.

Continuing Education

This program provides 1 hour of continuing education units.
-Approval NASW-KY #050522. NASW-KY is an approved provider for social work credits through the KYBSW.
-Approved Provider #50-33522 Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling. Course #20-1098062.
-Accepted by the OH CSWMFT Board.
Continuing education requirements vary by state, while many accept the above approvals, please confirm with your board.

Learning Objectives

  1. Understand the similarities and differences across several popular theoretical orientations related to client intervention.
  2. Learn how to practice the basics of several popular theoretical orientations- regardless of training background.
  3. Understand practical in-session techniques related to different theoretical orientations.
  4. Learn how to easily adopt new techniques into your therapy practice- without needing to completely alter your overall style or favorite orientation.
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Broderick Sawyer, Ph.D.

Psychologist, Activist & Consultant
Originally a college basketball player from a small Connecticut city on the edge of NYC, Broderick Sawyer is now a clinical psychologist, teacher, activist and consultant living in Louisville, KY. In his graduate training, he studied mindfulness meditation, compassion, and behavioral techniques for healing racial trauma and other forms of generational harm.

Seeing the transformational power of attention and compassion skills within himself and former patients, Broderick shifted to teaching outside of the therapy room. His goal was to remove the barriers to learning accurate mental health information, especially for change-makers (i.e., non-profit employees, activists, therapists, etc.), and those who don't have access to 1 on 1 psychotherapy.

Dr. Sawyer now personally collaborates with non profit businesses, therapy clinics, universities, grassroots organizers, and other organizations, to provide custom-fitted training events, psychology curriculum for in-depth skill-building, and ongoing consultation and mentoring.

Deepen Your Practice

Access the recordings from two of Dr. Sawyer's seminars - Each is eligible for 1 CE Hour, and covers their own unique topic.

Explore how to use multiple theoretical perspectives - CBT, Compassion, Psychodynamic, etc. - without dismantling our original training background in the Integrated Clinician's Toolkit.

Learn historical context of white privilege and conceptualize modern day systems of 'Colonizer Psychology' in our mental health education, practice, and internal landscape - while gaining practical tools to break down these systems - in Deconditioning White Privilege in Your Mental Health Practice.
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