Relational-Cultural Therapy: Getting Started

Join us for an Relational-Cultural Therapy training session covering relational assessment, initial sessions, and consultation calls. We assess current and past relational patterns and skills, barriers to connection, and personal and/or cultural trauma, while creating a safe place for our relationship to grow.

RCT seeks to initiate healing through growth-fostering relationships. As clinicians, we need to articulate how connection heals in order to set the foundation for our work. How do we assess current and past relational patterns and barriers to connection? What impact does culture have on creating our therapeutic connection?

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Join us for a Relational-Cultural Therapy Training on getting started with RCT!

RCT doesn’t fit the mold of “as seen on TV” therapy, nor does it follow a scripted manual. This can make it hard to explain during a consultation phone call or a first session. RCT clinicians also are interested in aspects of clients’ lives that may not show up in a typical diagnostic assessment. Together we will create accessible ways to share the revolutionary healing power of RCT, and explore what the first session can look like.

If you are a clinician drawn to RCT and want to learn more or deepen your work in RCT – this monthly experience may be a good fit for you! It is an opportunity to develop Relational-Cultural Therapy techniques that make sense for your practice. You can register for this workshop here!

Join us April 5, 2024, from 3:00-5:00 Eastern Time.

Each month, we will explore a key RCT concept, and aim to deepen our intellectual, emotional, and somatic knowledge employing didactic, experiential, and collaborative learning