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Working with Black Women: An Exploration Into Understanding and Working with High Achieving Black Women

  • Working With Black Women Part 1

    Are you ready to deepen your understanding and enhance your practice? This engaging, interactive training is designed for mental health professionals committed to providing culturally competent and affirming care to Black women.

  • Working With Black Women Part 2

    This advanced 4-hour training provides practical, culturally responsive interventions for working with Black women in therapeutic settings. Building on historical and systemic insights from Part 1, this session equips clinicians with actionable tools rooted in healing traditions from the African diaspora.

    Friday, September 19th

    8 am-1 pm (AZ Time)

    Virtual

    4 CE's

Lindsay Love, LCSW

“You have to be a phenomenal trauma therapist when working with Black women.”

Lindsay Love, LCSW

“Black women deserve quality and competent care that prioritizes our unique needs and safety”

Testimonials

Amber Block-Zambrano, LCSW

“This was such a comprehensive training that allowed space for understand the history of enslavement and how it impacts blank women and their healing now. I will certainly be using the recommendations for providing a sense of comfort in the therapeutic space and the modalities suggested.”

Cristina Yturralde, LPC

“[Lindsay is] someone with great knowledge and research of the population.”

Linda Ruvalcaba, LPC

“I loved the questions around dreaming and ways to utilize techniques like parts work to work through internalized oppression”

Kathryn Kruithoff, LMSW

“Lindsay's presence was amazing. I loved the timeline, which helped me make connections about common pushback to some concepts related to culturally competent care with Black clients […] I love this because it will hopefully help me be more effective in my advocacy for those clients' needs.”

Racialized Trauma

Hear from Lindsay Love as she discusses the concept of racialized trauma and how we should work to center healing from oppression.