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Live Zoom Professional Development

These are live webinar courses.  In-person workshops will be identified. If you want to take them on demand, do not register here.

WMHCA Cancellation Policy

To receive a refund for a Zoom workshop, less a $15 cancellation fee, cancellations must be made by contacting WMHCA at least 48 hours prior to the workshop date. There will be no refunds within 48 hours of the workshop date.To receive a refund for a live in-person workshop, less a $15 cancellation fee, cancellations must be made by contacting WMHCA at least 7 days prior to the workshop date. There will be no refunds within 7 days of the workshop date.


Please make sure you have the link 24 hours prior to the event starting.  

WMHCA will grant scholarships to online webinars for a limited number of applicants who would not otherwise be able to attend due to financial constraints. The number of available scholarship seats for each webinar will be determined based on total space available and other constraints specific to the individual webinar.

Learn More about Professional Development Scholarships Applicant must meet the following criteria:
  • Current, active member of WMHCA
  • Have an active license or associate license in Washington State
  • Currently serving clients
  • Experience financial constraints that would otherwise prohibit attendance

Priority will be given to applicants of historically marginalized identities with particular attention to BIPOC, immigrant, LGBTGEQIAP+, and disability identities.

WMHCA will offer scholarships for online webinars to a limited number of applicants who are unable to attend due to financial constraints.The number of scholarship seats available for each webinar will depend on the total capacity and specific limitations for that particular webinar.

WMHCA tracks demographic data to ensure our policies and practices allow for equitable access to our programming. WMHCA encourages you to log in to your member profile on our website and ensure your demographic information is completed.

Upcoming events

    • 05/02/2026
    • 7:30 AM
    • 05/03/2026
    • 5:00 PM
    • Hilton Seatac 17620 International Blvd, Seattle, WA 98188
    • 13
    Register
    Mental Health Awareness Month invites reflection on how care is shaped by knowledge, lived experience, and connection.

    This conference brings clinicians and advocates together to strengthen inclusive, ethical mental health practice. Sessions are led by speakers whose work is grounded in professional expertise and lived experience, representing a wide range of identities, cultures, and disciplines. Through practical learning and shared dialogue, participants engage perspectives that deepen understanding, support professional sustainability, and strengthen care for the individuals and communities we serve.

    The Conference will be May 1st-3rd, 2026 at the Seatac Hilton near Seatac Airport.  May 1st will be an evening Welcome Reception and the 2nd & 3rd will be full days of continuing education. 


    The full presenter list with session information can be found using this LINK.  (Session days and times are subject to change.)


    The complete agenda can be found HERE.  You can earn up to 12.5 CE's.  


    The Room Block is currently open, as well as the discounted airfare. Book your room early as space is limited.  You can also find our accessibility information HERE


    WMHCA is also excited to announce we have secured the keynote speaker for our upcoming conference.  The Cost of Healing in Silence — Racial Trauma and the Call for Culturally Responsive Care

    Ashley McGirt, MSW, LICSW, is a licensed therapist, author, and Founder & CEO of Therapy Fund Foundation, a nonprofit eliminating barriers to healing in Black communities. A TEDx speaker and NAACP Health Chair, she specializes in trauma and culturally responsive care. Her forthcoming book, "The Cost of Healing in Silence", explores racial trauma and the call for inclusive, equitable mental health practices.

    Get your tickets in advance as it is likely to sell out - registration closes April 15th, 2026.

    You will be invited to the Whova app within 72 hours of your completed registration so you can pick your sessions. 

    Conference Includes breakfast, lunch, and snacks. 


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    No refunds will be given.

    Washington Mental Health Association (WMHCA) has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 2079. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. WMHCA is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

    • 05/15/2026
    • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • 200 Madison Ave N, Bainbridge WA 98110
    • 34
    Register

    Description:

    Ever since the 2014 Matt Adler Act was signed into law, mental health professionals have been required to receive training in assessment, management, and treatment of suicide risk as part of their continuing education requirements.  This six-hour presentation meets the Washington state CE requirements, and provides a practical, hands-on introduction for both new and experienced practitioners.  The presentation will cover the assessment, management, and treatment of suicide risk in depth. The Assessment section will address informed consent and confidentiality, interviewing, risk factors and warning signs, accessory behaviors and co-morbid issues, suicide contagion, and using risk protocols.  The Management section will explore immediate threats, active ideation, and emergencies, alongside distal threats, passive ideation, and para-suicidal behavior such as self-injury. Methods of reducing risk of contagion in a community following a suicide are reviewed, alongside the documentation of persisting suicidal risk.  In the Treatment section, participants will be trained in the use of safety planning and coping skills training.  Throughout the training, participants will have the opportunity to watch videos, engage in role-playing, and complete case studies in teams.  

    Meets Department of Health requirement of being on the model list. 


    Objectives: Participants will:

    • Understand legal reporting and documentation requirements for working with suicidal clients, compared to homicidal clients

    • Know risk factors and protective factors for suicide attempts among different social and cultural populations, including population-specific data to clients in the military/veterans

    • Learn to evaluate risk of imminent harm through self-injurious behaviors or lethal means, including objects, substances and actions commonly used in suicide attempts and their lethality, the importance of screening for and restricting access to lethal means in effective suicide prevention, communication strategies for talking with clients and their support people about lethal means, and how to recognize non-suicidal self-injury and other self-injurious behaviors and assess the intent of self-injury through suicide risk assessment

    • Learn how to structure an interview to gather information from a client on suicide risk, protective factors, and warning signs, including substance use

    • Practice strategies for safety planning and monitoring use of the safety plan, including how to conduct means restriction counseling with suicidal clients, particularly in regard to firearms, and continuity of care through transitions such as discharge and referral

    • Learn empirically-informed approaches to the treatment and management of suicide risk, including strategies from dialectical behavior therapy alongside medical interventions

    • Determine when to involve third party support systems in the treatment and management of suicidal clients

    • Consider when to refer suicidal clients to more intensive and restrictive settings on the continuum of care, and identify appropriate actions and referrals for various levels of suicide risk

    • Differentiate between suicidal vs. non-suicidal self-injury

    • Examine special considerations for suicidal risk among veteran populations through a guided case study and practice skills through small group work

    About the Presenter: 

    Emily is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Substance Use Disorder Professional and a clinical supervisor with the state of Washington. Emily has a private practice that is telehealth based with an office in South King County. She sees adults, teens and couples.

    Emily has also been involved in training and teaching and has done so with NW ATTC, the Washington Mental Health Counselor’s Association, City University of Seattle and she has been a guest speaking at a variety of schools in the greater Seattle area. Throughout her career she has worked in crisis management and stabilization primarily with youth and young adults. This work was done in a community based mental health agency, as the lead for a crisis outreach team and as a mental health evaluator at Seattle Children’s Hospital emergency room.  In her work with clients, her areas of expertise include working with teens, young adults, adults and couples in life transition and mood-related disorders, and around self-harm/suicide assessment, prevention, intervention, and management, the intersection of co-occurring disorders and in clinical supervision.
    Registration closes: May 11, 2026

    This course is approved for 6 CE hours for LMHCs, LMFTs, LCSWs, and all associate-level licensees in Washington State


    Washington Mental Health Association (WMHCA) has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 2079. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. WMHCA is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

    WMHCA Cancellation Policy

    To receive a refund, less a $15 cancellation fee, cancellations must be made by contacting WMHCA at least 48 hours prior to workshop date. There will be no refunds within 48 hours of the workshop date. Please make sure you have the link 24 hours prior to the event starting. 

Washington Mental HealthCounselors Association (WMHCA) has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP   No. 2079. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. WMHCA is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

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