Clinical Webinars

Clinical Webinars

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Title: Knowing When to Let Go: Clinical Approaches to Helping Couples Navigate the End of a Relationship - November 7th, 2025, 7p- 8:30p (EDT)
$49.95 (Includes 1.5 APA-Approved CEs)

Webinar Overview:

One of the most challenging aspects of couples therapy is guiding partners through the decision-making process when a relationship is no longer viable. Therapists must balance the goal of reconciliation with the reality that, in some cases, ending the relationship is the healthiest option.

This 90-minute clinical webinar, led by Chris Cambas, MA, LMFT, will explore the complexities of relationship dissolution, providing therapists with clinical frameworks, ethical considerations, and intervention strategies for supporting couples facing this difficult crossroads.

 

Key Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the psychological, emotional, and relational indicators that suggest a relationship may no longer be salvageable
  • Differentiate between normal relational struggles and fundamental incompatibilities
  • Identify when persistent conflict, emotional disengagement, or patterns of harm necessitate a therapeutic discussion about separation
  • Explore the role of discernment counseling and how to help couples gain clarity in their decision-making process
  • Address the impact of personal values, religious beliefs, and external pressures on the decision to stay or leave
  • Learn how to support clients through a healthy, respectful, and constructive separation process
  • Provide guidance on co-parenting, grief processing, and post-relationship healing strategies

 

Q&A Session:

The webinar will conclude with a 30-minute interactive Q&A session, allowing therapists to discuss clinical dilemmas, ethical concerns, and practical approaches to supporting couples in navigating the end of their relationship.

 

Join us for this essential clinical training to develop the skills needed to help couples discern whether to repair or release their relationship with care, compassion, and integrity.

 

Title: Mastering Conflict Management in Couples Therapy - Friday, January 9th, 2026, 12:00 pm - 1:30 p.m. (EDT)
$49.95 (Includes 1.5 APA-Approved CEs)

Webinar Overview:

Effective conflict management is at the heart of successful couples therapy. In this clinical webinar, Chris Cambas, MA, LMFT, will provide therapists with advanced strategies for helping couples navigate conflict, de-escalate tension, and foster constructive communication.

Drawing from evidence-based approaches, this 90-minute webinar will equip clinicians with practical tools to help clients transform destructive conflict patterns into opportunities for growth and connection.

Key Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the physiological and psychological mechanisms that drive conflict in relationships
  • Identify and address the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (criticism, contempt, defensiveness, and stonewalling)
  • Utilize de-escalation techniques to manage heightened emotional states
  • Implement interventions to shift couples from blame to problem-solving
  • Explore the role of attachment styles in conflict dynamics
  • Develop strategies to repair ruptures and rebuild trust after conflict
  • Learn to guide couples in establishing healthier communication patterns

 

Q&A Session:

The webinar will conclude with a 30-minute interactive Q&A session, where therapists can engage with Chris Cambas and gain deeper insight into applying these techniques in their clinical practice.

 

 

Title: CoupleStrong Sex -Where Emotional Closeness Meets Erotic Passion
February 6th, 2026, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (EDT)
$295 (Includes 6 APA-Approved CEs)

Webinar Overview:

Sex is not just a physical act — it is the meeting place of body, mind, and soul. It has the power to deepen intimacy, reinforce trust, and ignite passion. Yet for many couples, sex becomes one of the greatest sources of distance, silence, or conflict. Over time, what began with excitement and spontaneity can fade into routine, avoidance, or disconnection. Some couples describe feeling like “roommates” instead of lovers; others carry the weight of betrayal, trauma, or unresolved resentments that choke out desire.

CoupleStrong Sex was designed to help professionals guide couples back to a place where eroticism and emotional intimacy are not in competition but in harmony. This training is built on the principle that great sex is deeply personal and relational. Passion flourishes when couples feel safe enough to be vulnerable, playful, and curious — and when they rediscover how to delight in one another again.

In this training, we combine relationship science, neuroscience, and clinical wisdom to equip you with tools for helping couples build an erotic life that is emotionally grounded, spiritually rich, and physically fulfilling. This is not just about technique — it’s about transformation.

What You Will Learn

By the end of this training, you will:

  • Understand the Neuroscience of Desire: How brain chemistry, hormones, and stress responses influence intimacy and passion.
  • Differentiate Between Personal vs. Impersonal Sex: Why emotionally connected sex is more satisfying and enduring than performance-driven encounters.
  • Guide Couples in Conversations Around Fantasies and Needs: How to create safe, non-judgmental spaces for vulnerable sexual dialogue.
  • Reignite Erotic Passion in Long-Term Relationships: Practical interventions to move couples from routine back to curiosity and play.
  • Integrate Sexual Healing With Relationship Repair: How moments of forgiveness, trust-building, and repair can transform sexual connection.
  • Address Barriers to Sexual Closeness: Including performance anxiety, mismatched desire, stress, or cultural and religious shame.
  • Teach Couples Erotic Skills That Last: Building rituals, habits, and practices that sustain both passion and emotional closeness.

Who This Training Is For

This advanced training is designed for professionals who are committed to guiding couples toward deeper intimacy and passion:

  • LMFTs – Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists
  • LPCs – Licensed Professional Counselors
  • LMHCs – Licensed Mental Health Counselors
  • Psychologists
  • LCSWs – Licensed Clinical Social Workers
  • Life Coaches

Why This Training Matters

Sex is often the most avoided conversation in therapy and coaching sessions — yet it is one of the most critical aspects of a couple’s bond. Research shows that sexual satisfaction strongly predicts overall relationship satisfaction. Passion, however, does not maintain itself automatically; it must be intentionally cultivated.

CoupleStrong Sex offers a comprehensive framework for helping couples rediscover passion in ways that are emotionally safe, biologically informed, and relationally transformative. When couples learn to bring both closeness and erotic energy into their sexual lives, their entire relationship shifts toward greater joy, intimacy, and resilience.

 

 

Title: Rebuilding Trust: Clinical Mastery in Affair Recovery
Mar 6th, 2026, 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
$69.95 (Includes 2 APA-Approved CEs) 

Webinar Overview:
Infidelity is one of the most complex and devastating challenges couples face, often
leaving deep emotional wounds and shattered trust. For therapists, guiding couples through the affair recovery process requires a nuanced understanding of relational trauma, attachment dynamics, and evidence-based interventions.

In this 2-hour clinical webinar, Chris Cambas, MA, LMFT, will provide an in-depth framework for helping couples navigate the painful aftermath of betrayal, rebuild trust, and restore relational security. Drawing from leading therapeutic models, including Gottman Method Couples Therapy and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), this training will equip clinicians with practical tools to facilitate meaningful healing and reconnection.

Key Learning Objectives:
-Understand the neurobiological and emotional impact of betrayal trauma
-Differentiate between types of affairs and their underlying motivations
-Apply structured interventions to help couples process the trauma of infidelity
-Explore the role of attachment injuries in affair recovery
-Develop effective strategies for rebuilding trust and fostering emotional
attunement
-Address common barriers to forgiveness and relational repair
-Learn how to navigate disclosure, accountability, and boundary-setting within
therapy

Q&A Session:

The webinar will conclude with a 30-minute interactive Q&A session, providing an opportunity for therapists to ask questions, discuss case studies, and explore practical applications of the material presented.

 

 

Title: Integrating Healthy Sexuality in Couples Therapy: A Clinical Approach - April 3rd, 2026, 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. (EDT)
$49.95 (Includes 1.5 APA-Approved CEs)

Webinar Overview:

Sexual intimacy is a vital component of a healthy relationship, yet many couples struggle with issues related to desire, connection, and communication about sex. As therapists, it is crucial to understand the complexities of sexual health, relational dynamics, and the psychological and physiological factors that contribute to fulfilling intimacy.

This 90-minute clinical webinar, led by Chris Cambas, MA, LMFT, will provide therapists with evidence-based interventions to help couples cultivate a deeper, more meaningful sexual connection. By integrating research from neuroscience, attachment theory, and relationship dynamics, therapists will learn how to navigate sexual concerns, address barriers to intimacy, and support couples in fostering a fulfilling and connected sexual relationship.

 

Key Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the role of attachment and emotional safety in sexual intimacy
  • Differentiate between personal vs. impersonal sex and its impact on relationships
  • Identify common barriers to healthy sexuality, including mismatched libidos, performance anxiety, and unresolved relational conflicts.
  • Utilize clinical interventions to help couples communicate effectively about their sexual needs and desires.
  • Explore the impact of pornography, past trauma, and cultural conditioning on sexual relationships.
  • Learn how to help couples reconnect sexually after betrayal, conflict, or emotional disengagement.t
  • Discuss the integration of faith, values, and personal beliefs in healthy sexuality within relationships.

 

Q&A Session:

The webinar will conclude with a 30-minute interactive Q&A session, providing an opportunity for therapists to ask questions, discuss case studies, and explore practical applications of the material presented.

Join us for this clinical training and gain the tools to support couples in developing a fulfilling and emotionally connected sexual relationship.

 

Who Are These Trainings For?

This workshop is ideal for licensed professionals and relationship coaches seeking to deepen their knowledge and skills:

  • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs)
  • Licensed Professional Counselors (LPCs)
  • Licensed Mental Health Counselors (LMHCs)
  • Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs)
  • Psychologists
  • Certified Coaches working with couples
  • Christian Counselors or Clergy