Everchanging offers a variety of experiential education and trainings for mental health providers and general audiences.

General Audience Training Topics Include:
Stress Management and Self-Regulation
Teamwork and Building Community
Building Better Bonds: Relationships of Communication and Trust
Connecting with Nature
Families and Trauma
Parenting Your Anxious Child
Developing Meaningful Parent-Child Connections
LGBTQIA+ Basics for Parents and Caregivers/Professionals

Mental Health Professional Trainings Include:
Basics of Brain Regulation
Integrating Brain Regulation Into Your Work
The Impacts of Trauma on Families
Understanding Crisis Deescalation and Intervention with Youth
Working with LGBTQIA+ Youth
Diagnosing Youth
Trauma and Differential Diagnosis
Couchside Manner: Reviewing and Re-Learning the Essentials of Basic Counseling Skills
Integrating Brain Regulation Into Therapeutic Practice
Attachment and Bonding Work with Caregivers

Adventure Therapy and Nature Based Therapy for Professionals Include:
Can I Do Experiential Therapy? (The Answer is “Yes”)
Trauma-Informed Experiential Interventions
Experiential Interventions for Developing Attachment
Adventure Therapy Foundations
Adventure Therapy Group Curriculum Development
Adventure Therapy in Individual Treatment
Adventure Therapy with Families
Adventure Therapy in Schools
Adventure Therapy with Teams

What is Experiential Education?
The Association for Experiential Education (AEE) defines experiential learning as “challenge and experience followed by reflection, leading to learning and growth.”
One of the many benefits of learning through experience is engagement for all types of learners: visual, auditory, and kinesthetic.
Everchanging engages participants through experiential methods when possible, making learning more engaging and effective.
Everchanging offers training and education both by fee and pro bono, reach out to us at hello@everchangingcounseling.com to learn more about opportunities for training and education.
