Ethical Communication & Psychedelic Therapy: Navigating Disclosure & Healing
  6 Hours, 0 Minutes   

Sunday, May 18th, 2025
Class 1: 9:30 AM EDT
Class 2: 1:00 PM EDT
   Shuli Sandler, Psy.D.
   Tonya Logan, LCSW-C, LICSW, Founder and CEO, Kayla’s Village
  
6 CEs
Price
$99.99

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Webinar Description

Full Day Webinar

May 18th, 2025

9:30 AM - 4:00 PM EST

The cost of the full program is $99.99, an individual class is $59.99

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Class 1

9:30 AM - 12:30 PM EST

Introduction To Psychedelic Therapy and Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy

In this class we will explore psychedelics and the way they will enhance our therapeutic practice. We will specifically focus on the use of ketamine in treating psychiatric difficulties. We will discuss altered states of consciousness and how they can help us to achieve more self awareness. A case study of someone in ketamine therapy will be presented who has been in a psychodynamic psychotherapy with the presenter for the last 6 years and has used ketamine over the past year. Breakout rooms will be used to help understand more about this process.

(Trainer - Shuli Sandler is a clinical psychologist licensed to practice in New York and New Jersey. Her areas of specialty include working with the full age range of development from children through elder adulthood. She has experience diagnosing and treating anxiety disorders, depression, ADHD, Asperger’s, and academic difficulties. Dr. Sandler is a psychoanalyst and received her certification to practice psychoanalysis from New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute. Dr. Sandler also provides psychedelic integration and Ketamine assisted psychotherapy.)

3 Hours

 

Class 2

1:00 PM - 4:00 PM EST

Self-Disclosure: An Ethical Approach to Knowing What to say, When to Say it, and How to Say it

The use of self-disclosure in therapeutic relationships is a nuanced aspect of clinical practice that can significantly impact the connection between clinicians and clients. While certain personal details about therapists are inherently evident, the decision of when and how much to disclose remains a complex challenge for many practitioners. When clients inquire about the personal lives of their therapists, it often poses a dilemma regarding the appropriate response, with potential implications for the perceived professionalism of the clinician.

This interactive training, facilitated by Tonya Logan, Founder and CEO of Kayla’s Village, aims to address this challenge by using her own personal narrative as a case study. By sharing her experiences, Logan intends to provide a practical framework for clinicians to navigate the delicate balance of self-disclosure in their therapeutic interactions. The training encourages participants to approach client inquiries as opportunities for connection and growth, framing challenges within a positive and strength-based context.

Participants will be guided to develop a deeper understanding of how seemingly threatening questions from clients can be reframed to avoid prejudicial responses. The workshop emphasizes viewing these moments as chances to model effective communication and disclosure. By doing so, clinicians can contribute to the personal and professional growth of their clients, fostering an environment that encourages openness and understanding. Ultimately, this training seeks to empower clinicians with the skills to explain challenging information in a constructive manner, promoting a forward-moving, growth-oriented therapeutic relationship.

(Trainer - Tonya M. Logan, LICSW and LCSW-C, has over 30 years of professional clinical experience working with those managing conflict and trauma. A native Washingtonian, she received her bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Virginia and her master’s degree in social work from the University of Maryland at Baltimore. Ms. Logan spent the bulk of her career, in D.C. and Maryland, working with biological parents and foster parents by securing permanency whether via reunification, adoption, or independent living. She was the clinical director of a program which provided in-home services to families at-risk of abuse and/or neglect in an attempt to strengthen and stabilize them so they would be diverted from the child welfare system. Ms. Logan was a contractor with an organization in which she facilitated 10-week grief groups for those impacted by homicide following her certification as a grief recovery specialist. She transitioned to being the supervisory social worker in a non-public school for students diagnosed with learning differences, emotional challenges, and/or autism. Ms. Logan is the Founder and CEO of Kayla’s Village, begun in July 2007, which strives to be the premier provider of innovative seminars and supportive resources for individuals, families, professionals, and communities.

Additionally, she is a clinician providing counseling to individuals and couples, provides contractual supervision, teaches Family Violence and Child Abuse as an adjunct professor at Trinity Washington University, and serves on the Advisory Committee of the Center for Infant and Child Loss. Ms. Logan is an active church member of Trinity AME Zion Church and published author, “Mommie’s Bright Sunshine,” speaking to the reality that we can move beyond our trials, tragedies, and trauma without allowing it to define our future. Ms. Logan is the parent of two children, one by adoption and one by birth, and has hosted two exchange students. Obviously, she tries to tailor her life to help others in need.)

This One Day Seminar includes two excellent classes, a total of 6 CEs. You may attend an individual class for $59.99.


Webinars included in this package:

Psychedelic Therapy and Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy

Self-Disclosure: An Ethical Approach to Knowing What to say, When to Say it, and How to Say it

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