Thrive at Wake Forest
2025-2026 Academic Year
Thrive At Wake Forest is our shared vision for the health and wellbeing of our community. Thrive uses a Collective Impact Model to bring this vision to life. The Collective Impact Model is when a group(s) comes together to pool their talent, energies, and resources to address complex social issues by learning, thinking, and working together. Again this year, we are hosting information sessions to learn how to get involved in our campus-wide coalitions that focus on topics including mental health, substance use and misuse, hazing prevention, interpersonal violence prevention, basic needs and access, physical wellness and peer education. We invite the entire campus community to join us at one of the Coalition Informational Sessions. Coalition co-chairs will share the mission and goal of each group and provide opportunities for engagement.
For more information, visit Our Shared Vision web page.
Mindful Wake Classes
2025-2026 Academic Year
MindfulWake classes are FREE and open to all Wake Forest University students, faculty, and staff. Attendance at all four sessions is required. Classes are limited to 12 students and registration is on a first-come, first served basis. Note that in-person and virtual classes are available. Once you register, expect an email one or two days before class begins with further instructions and room location. MindfulWake classes are taught by instructors certified by the Mindfulness Institute for Emerging Adults, using their MIEA/Koru curriculum.
Please see the class schedule and additional information here!
Adolescent Gambling and Gaming Series – Online, Self-paced Training
2025-2026 Academic Year
Modality: This is an online self-paced training located at https://bhs.unc.edu(opens in a new tab)
Time: 8 hours total
Target Audience: This intermediate level training is behavioral health clinicians seeking ways to incorporate psychoeducation, screening, and treatment modalities into their work in problematic behaviors in gambling, gaming, and digital media.
LCCNC 2026 Conference Poster Proposal Submissions
Deadline to submit poster proposals: June 15, 2026
Call for Proposals
The Licensed Clinical Counselors of North Carolina (LCCNC) is excited to announce our 2026 Annual Conference:
Resilient Together: Building Community, Healing Survivors, Advancing Justice
October 10–11, 2026
Charlotte, NC
This two-day conference will focus on violence, trauma, healing, advocacy, and justice in counseling practice, highlighting the experiences of survivors, particularly women, minority, Indigenous, and other marginalized communities.
We invite counselors, researchers, educators, advocates, community partners, and survivor-leaders to submit proposals for interactive workshops, panel discussions, research presentations, advocacy sessions, and creative/expressive approaches. Sessions that integrate advocacy, culturally grounded practice, or survivor voices are especially encouraged.
Submit your proposal here: SUBMIT
Call for Student Posters
Master’s and doctoral counseling students are encouraged to submit research or practice-based posters related to trauma, violence prevention, survivor-centered care, community healing, or social justice in counseling. The poster session will provide an opportunity for students to share their work and connect with professionals in the field.
Submit your poster proposal here: SUBMIT
Important Dates:
Proposal Submission Deadline: June 15, 2026
Notifications of Acceptance: July 20, 2026
Presenter Registration Deadline: August 15, 2026
Help us create a meaningful, healing, and justice-centered conference. Share your expertise, your research, and your voice!
Annual 2026 CMHC Virtual Conference - Call for Proposals
Proposal Submission Deadline: June 1st, 2026, 11:59pm ET
Reentry Month Events
Events scheduled throughout April
Forsyth Local Reentry Council Presents
Reentry Month Event Schedule
April 1 at 10am: Resume Workshop
Come create, redesign, or improve your resume!
Forsyth NCWorks Career Center – 2701 University Pkwy, Winston Salem, NC 27105
April 8 at 10am: Mock Interview Prep
Let’s talk clothes, soft skills, and overall interview prep!
Forsyth NCWorks Career Center – 2701 University Pkwy, Winston Salem, NC 27105
April 15 at 10am: Mock Interviews
The final prep before the real thing!
Forsyth NCWorks Career Center – 2701 University Pkwy, Winston Salem, NC 27105
April 23 at 10am: Second Change Job Fair Reentry-Council-2nd-Chance-Job-Fair
Rebuild. Restart. Rejoin the Workforce.
Forsyth NCWorks Career Center – 2701 University Pkwy, Winston Salem, NC 27105
April 29 at 5:30pm: Reentry Panel Discussion
Join us for a meaningful discussion on reentry!
Forsyth County Central Library – 660 W. 5th St, Winston Salem, NC 27101
For more information contact: Ariyana March at
Prediction Markets and Behavioral Addiction: The Gamblification of Reality
April 30, 2026
Prediction Markets and Behavioral Addiction:
The Gamblification of Reality
Date: April 30, 2026
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM EST
Total Number of Training Hours: 1
Speakers:
Kitty Martz, CGRM, CGAC II, IGRS, BARA, MBA
Modality: Virtual via Big Blue Button
Training Description: Prediction markets are reshaping how we engage with sports, politics, finance, and culture. What looks like “informed speculation” can evolve into compulsive wagering behavior that blends gambling, gaming, and social media reinforcement. This training equips mental health professionals to recognize emerging patterns of prediction market harm, assess risk factors. and apply evidence-informed strategies to support clients
Learning Objectives:
- Identify clinical warning signs specific to prediction market involvement
- Apply practical counseling interventions
Registration Fee: No cost/Free but participants are required to pre-register for each training.
Contact Hours: 1
UNC School of Social Work, Tate-Turner-Kuralt Building
325 Pittsboro St. Chapel Hill, NC 27599
For questions and concerns send us an email at
or give us a call at 919-843-6083
Spring Seminar 2026
April 24, 2026 9-4 pm
Save the date for our Spring Seminar! April 24, 2026. Additional details coming soon.
Counselors for Social Justice Conference 2026
May 1 - 2, 2026
Registration is open for the 2026 CSJ Virtual Conference, grounded in CSJ’s core values of social justice, advocacy, collective care, and resistance to systems of oppression.
Conference Theme:
Rooted in Radical Resistance: Reclaiming Our Healing through Social Justice and Advocacy
This year’s conference invites counselors, counselor educators, supervisors, researchers, students, and advocates to come together in a virtual space dedicated to culturally responsive practice, community healing, and transformative action. Sessions will center marginalized voices and honor the wisdom, resilience, and resistance embedded in our communities.
Conference Dates: May 1–2, 2026
Format: Virtual
Registration is available. Click Here for to register, or navigate to the direct link below:
https://whova.com/portal/
We hope you will join us as we collectively reclaim healing, deepen our advocacy, and continue building a profession rooted in justice.
Queer and Spicy: Working with LGBTGEQIAP+ Clients with Neurodivergence
May 1, 2026
Queer and Spicy: Working with LGBTGEQIAP+ Clients with Neurodivergence
April Bradley, MA, MEd, LCMHCA, NCC (she/they)
Tina Y.T. Cheng, MS, MA, LCMHCA, NCC (she/they)
Friday, May 1, 2026 12PM-1PM, Free and Virtual (1.0 CE)
Register for the workshop here.
LGBTQ+ neurodivergent clients experience elevated rates of minority stress, masking-related burnout, discrimination, and trauma exposure. Transgender and gender-diverse individuals in particular are navigating increased environmental stressors, healthcare barriers, and safety concerns that directly impact mental health and therapeutic engagement.
This training provides clinicians with practical, affirming, and trauma-informed strategies for supporting LGBTQ+ neurodivergent clients. Participants will learn how to avoid common clinical misattunements, adapt interventions to sensory and executive functioning needs, assess environmental safety, and engage in ethically appropriate advocacy within their professional scope.
If you need special accommodations or have questions, please contact April Bradley at or 984-977-8113. Additionally, contact NCCA:: 919988-0859 Mailing address: P.O Box 11131 Durham, NC 27703
North Carolina Counseling Association (NCCA) has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 2034. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. North Carolina Counseling Association is solely responsible for all aspects of the program
Inspired Parenting: Parenting From an Attachment and Trauma Perspective
May 6, 2026
Inspired Parenting: Parenting From an Attachment and Trauma Perspective with Dafna Lender.
Session 4: How to read your child’s non-verbal communication and respond to kids who can’t explain their behaviors
Date & Time: May 6, 2026 12:00 PM
Mitigating Digital Risk and Promoting Well-Being for Youth
May 20, 2026
The Webster Institute for Clinical Scholarship (WICS), in collaboration with the Department of Professional Counseling, is thrilled to announce a 5-month Lunch & Learn Professional Development Series. The theme for this year’s professional development series is It Takes a Village: Culturally Responsive Approaches to Youth Trauma and Suicide Prevention. This Professional Development Series will culminate in the fifth annual WICS Summer Symposium on Saturday, June 13, 2026.
When: Every third Wednesday, January–May 2026
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CST
Where: Virtual (Zoom)
Cost: NONE. This series is offered FREE.
Free CEs available for Counselors, Social Workers, and other mental health professionals
Session V: Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Topic: Mitigating Digital Risk and Promoting Well-being for Youth
Presenter: Dr. Chelsey Wilks
Register now and join the conversation that matters!
Webster Institute for Clinical Scholarship Lunch and Learn Series
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing a link to join the session. Participants needing CEs will receive a link to complete an evaluation and apply for CEs after each session.
Multicultural Play Therapy Center Conference - Charlotte
June 19 - 26, 2026
Multicultural Play Therapy Center Conference
University of North Carolina Charlotte
June 19 – 26, 2026
This year’s conference will have both 3-hour Live Webinar sessions (June 19-20) and 6-hour sessions on 5 days in person (June 22-26). You will receive an email invitation with directions for access after the close of registration on June 16, 2026.
When is the conference?
The conference will be from Friday, June 19 – Friday, June 26, 2026.
June 19-20: We will offer 3-hour live webinars on Zoom (3 Non-Contact CEs/webinar). All webinars are on EST.
June 22-26: We will offer in-person sessions at UNCC from 9:00 am – 4:30 pm (EST) (6 Contact CEs/day).
Who should attend:
Professional counselors, school counselors, play therapists, social workers, psychologists, and students. LCMHCs, school counselors, and those seeking RPT/S from APT earn up to 48 CEs for the conference (APT Approved Provider #07-191; NBCC Approved Provider #4208). Special rates for current students and May graduates. We will provide CEs for social workers in North Carolina. Please note that for NC LCMHCs whose licenses expire on June 30, 2026, all CEs earned at our conference can be used for your license renewal.
Approved Providers:
NBCC Approved Provider #4208 and APT Approved Provider #07-191. The 3-hour live webinars Zoom sessions meet the requirements for Non-Contact CEs by APT. The in-person sessions are approved as contact hours by APT.
Special consideration for the webinars:
UNC Charlotte encourages the following guidelines for CE credits for participating in Live Webinars/ Non-contact. All participants in live webinars must 1) actively participate in the Live Webinar through the chat feature and experiential activities; 2) have their camera on and each participant is onscreen for the Live Webinar; and 3) complete an evaluation and post-test questions within one week of the webinar. UNC Charlotte staff will monitor attendance. UNC Charlotte utilizes Zoom for their Live Webinars.
COST:
All Please register with your preferred email address- all email communication will be sent to your email address you used when registering. For students, you must register with an official university email address to ensure student rate. No refunds will be made after the registration deadline, June 17, 2025. Refunds will be subject to a $25 processing fee.
Live Webinars:
Professional: $65.00 per Live Webinars
UNC-Charlotte Student: $25.00 per Live Webinar. Registration Code: UNCCWEBINAR
Student (other university): $40.00 per Live Webinar. Registration Code: NonUNCCWEBINAR
All Webinars (6 Live Webinars): $375 for professionals
In-person Sessions:
Professional: $140.00 per workshop
UNC-Charlotte Student: $50 per workshop. Registration Code: UNCCIN-PERSON
Student (other university): $70 per workshop. Registration Code: NonUNCCIN-PERSON
All In-person Sessions (5 days): $675.00 for professionals
Conference All Access Pass
6 Live Webinars and 5 In-person Workshops: $1000.00 for professionals
To see complete descriptions for each presentation and to register, please go to:
https://sites.google.com/charlotte.edu/2026multiculturalplaytherapy/home
For more information on the conference, please contact Dr. Kristie Opiola, Director of the Multicultural Play Therapy Center and Professor at k. For information about registration, please contact Dr. Jordan Boyd at .
Online Chicana/o/x Affirmative Therapy Training
June 27, 2026
Chicana/o/x Affirmative Therapy is an approach which, in its foundations, principles, and methods, actively centers and privileges Chicana/o/x culture in the therapeutic process. It affirms that both ancestrally and contemporarily the healing foundations of Chicana/o/x culture and lifeways.
REGISTRATION for TRAINING:
https://www.razapsych.org/registration/p/x-affirm-tx
OPTIONAL 15 CEs – Additional Purchase:
https://www.innovationbhs.com/registration/p/chicanaox-affirmative-therapy-training-series-clinical-responsiveness-chicanx-mental-health
Chicanx Affirmative Therapy works to center the culture & values of the Chicanx and Latine community and to privilege these in constructing the therapeutic approach with clients.
It is an approach that assumes centralizing culture and a positive perception of one’s own culture background can and should be facilitated in psychotherapy with Chicana/o/x and Latina/o/x clients.
It assumes that connecting & re-connecting to current & ancestral values/practices can promote a culturally relevant sense of well-being.
Its methods explicitly focuses on and brings forth the cultural strengths of the Chicana/o/x community
Dates of Online Training Session – Session Times: 11:00am – 1:30pm Central
January 17 , February 7, March 7, April 11, May 16th, June 27
As a result of this training participants will
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- understand the framework for a Chicana/o/x Affirmative approach,
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- understand how a focus on identity, family, and spirituality are key in a Chicanx Affirmative approach,
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- learn to be culturally responsive to Chicana/x/o and Latine culture in clinical interactions,
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- gain an understanding of varying notions of mental well-being from a Chicana/o/x perspective, and
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- apply these concepts with case scenarios in each training session.
Features of the training series are:
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- Constructing Chicana/o/x wellness & well-being,
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- the roles of identity, family, and spirituality for Chicana/o/x mental health,
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- facilitating a reconnection to current and ancestral cultural strengths in clinical practice,
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- aspects of Chicana/o/x culture that complements the practice of counseling & therapy,
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- values & assumptions of the mental health field that are not congruent with Chicana/o/x and Latine wellness culture,
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- the impacts of marginalization and discrimination on Chicana/o/x well-being on an individual and community level, and
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- the inclusion of historical trauma in the treatment of Chicana/o/x and Latine populations.
After completing the training participants will receive:
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- Certificate of Training Completion (contingent of filling out all session evaluation forms)
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- On-going support and consultation for 6 months after training
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- Annual group check in sessions and case scenarios
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- Opportunity to be listed in our Clinical Directory https://www.razapsych.org/clinician-directory
15hr Training
Dr. Manuel X. Zamarripa, LPC-S
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-manuel-x-zamarripa-lpc-s-a6710b10/
www.razapsychology.org<http://www.razapsychology.org>