
Training, Internships & Conferences
For over 25 years, more than 60,000 professionals have participated in CII trainings—from local, single-topic workshops to national, multidisciplinary conferences—all working to ensure that professionals have the most up-to-date knowledge and tools necessary to positively impact the lives of high risk children and their families.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Training & Conferences

Virtual Teacher Training Series – 2021

Advanced Clinical Supervision: An Inclusive Approach to Improving Outcomes

DC:0-5 Training

A Foundation Training in Reflective Supervision

Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Observe, Reflect, Respond: The Pillars of Reflective Practice

Suicide: Effective Crisis Response and Treatments

Cohort 15 Child Parent Psychotherapy, Booster II

Navigating an Individualized Education Plan (IEP)

Law & Ethics Training

Trauma and Resiliency Training for Teachers Series

Trauma and Resiliency Training for Teachers Series

Trauma and Resiliency Training for Teachers Series

Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy - BOOSTER

Trauma and Resiliency Training for Teachers Series

Advanced Clinical Supervision: Group Clinical Supervision

IY Parent & Dina Consultation Training

IY Small Group Dinosaur Child Group Leader "Dina Dinosaur" Training

Cohort 15 Child Parent Psychotherapy, Booster I

IY Basic Parent 3-Day Training

Reflective Practice: Remaining Whole While Healing Others

Cohort 14 Child Parent Psychotherapy, Booster II

Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

ICARE: Understanding Developmental, Social-Emotional and Relational Influences for Assessment of Young Children

Suicide: Effective Crisis Response and Treatments

Trauma-Informed Care Conference

Child Parent Psychotherapy—Full Protocol

12th Annual Fatherhood Solution Conference

Maintaining Well-Being in the Workplace

Cohort 14 Child Parent Psychotherapy - Booster I

Panel Discussion: Through the Eyes of Adoptive and Resource Parents

Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Booster

Clinical Supervision Training

Law & Ethics: Dilemmas in Clinical Work with Adolescents and Children with Ellen Stein

Making Sense of Sensory Issues: Strategies & Solutions with Kate Crowley

CPP, Cohort 14

Intentional Living with Barbara Stroud

How to Measure a Relationship: Supporting Dyadic Attunement with Barbara Stroud

How to Measure a Relationship: Describing the Parent-Child Dyad with Barbara Stroud

CPP, Cohort 13 Booster II

Cultural Humility: Challenging our Assumptions with Barbara Stroud

Reflective Practice with Dr. Barbara Stroud

TFCBT Cohort with Ashley Labistour

Internship Programs
CII's internships offer students a wide range of training opportunities in a multidisciplinary, multicultural work environment to help them develop the core competencies needed to be skilled psychologists.
CLINICAL TRAINING
COMPLAINT/GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE:
Training participants will be strongly encouraged to provide candid feedback about their training experiences. If complaints emerge during this evaluation process or during any phase of the training, the follow steps will be taken: the participant will be given the opportunity to meet privately with the training staff onsite. If the participant requests in writing and should it be necessary, he/she will be given a full or partial refund of training fees, or credit for subsequent training/workshops. A copy of the written procedure can be found here.
CONTENT GUIDELINES:
Children’s Institute controls the content and presentations of all Continuing Education activities. All educational activities must be free of commercial bias for or against any product, and the conference-related educational materials, including a speaker’s presentation, must not advance the proprietary interests of a financial supporter or proprietary company.
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