Join the Utah Mental Health Counselors Association's Graduate Student & Emerging Professionals committee every Thursday from 12 - 1 to engage in community, collaboration, and connection! Make of this time what you will: studying; networking; receiving support; gaining access to resources you may find beneficial! Join for however long you can whenever you're able to, every week!
Link: https://meet.google.com/obc-bekf-snt?hs=224
Join us for a supportive processing group for clinicians of marginalized identities to gather in a safe, affirming space. This group offers an opportunity to process lived experiences, connect with peers, and receive mutual support.
meet.google.com/gpv-odan-kav
The Guild has partnered with Community of Grace Presbyterian church to host a FREE screening of the documentary Sanctuary on Thursday March 26 6:30-9:00 pm (RSVP required to secure seating). There will be a panel discussion after the film with the opportunity to speak with and hear from the filmmakers. Several members of the Guild Leadership Collective have attended screenings of the film and it is excellent! Feel free to distribute this information far and wide, to clients, colleagues, and others.
Sanctuary is a feature-length documentary that exposes the plight of LGBTQIA+ individuals within modern faith systems—told through the eyes of a visionary architect whose passion project becomes a lifeline. As doctrine collides with identity, a sacred space rises from rejection, offering refuge and hope. Alongside his journey, scholars and spiritual leaders from a variety of religious traditions share how they are transforming their institutions to welcome the marginalized and re-imagine what it means to belSanctuary is a feature-length documentary that exposes the plight of LGBTQIA+ individuals within modern faith systems—told through the eyes of a visionary architect whose passion project becomes a lifeline. As doctrine collides with identity, a sacred space rises from rejection, offering refuge and hope. Alongside his journey, scholars and spiritual leaders from a variety of religious traditions share how they are transforming their institutions to welcome the marginalized and re-imagine what it means to belong.
RSVP link in attached flyer
Join the Utah Coalition of Mental Health Professions for a virtual open office hours event on march 27, 2026, at 12 PM. This town hall-style gathering is open to all social workers, clinical mental health counselors, and marriage and family therapists in Utah to discuss challenges, share experiences, and build community. Members of NASW-Utah, UAMFT, or UMHCA will receive 1 CEU for attending.
Date: April 2, 2026 Time: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Location: Utah Cultural Celebration Center 1355 W 3100 S West Valley City, UT 84119
Registration Fee: $45 CEUs: Provided
Registration Link: https://uofu.nbsstore.net/center-for-research-on-race-healthjustice-publicpolicy
Join us for the 4th Annual Cultural Literacy Conference focused on understanding diverse populations, addressing systemic challenges, and enhancing culturally informed practice.
Utah’s Changing Demographics
Harm Reduction and Minority Populations
Community Insights and Latinx Peer Support
The Impact of Budget Cuts on Marginalized Populations
What’s Up with Gender Now?
Ethics and Rights Related to Immigration Status
Continental breakfast and lunch will be provided
Board members will provide updates on UMHCA initiatives and projects as well as field questions, comments, or ideas from UMHCA members. All UMHCA members, including students and professional members, active and inactive, are welcome to attend. The UMHCA Executive Committee believes it is important for members to have access to the UMHCA board and the member meetings are part of a series of initiatives to promote engagement through increased access and connection between the board and our members. We look forward to seeing you all there!
No CEs will be provided at this meeting
Link: https://usu.zoom.us/j/82622599753?pwd=NLwx7IbIUCswaX1BP3ScAuMeuzIHDB.1
Helping Providers Heal Generational/Intergenerational Trauma and Build Family Connections
Josefina L. Sierra, MSW, LCSW
josefinalcsw@gmail
Duration
1 Hour and 30 Minutes (Online Presentation)
meet.google.com/vqc-vocy-inr
Learning Objectives
Recognize the importance of provider self-care and identify practical ways clinicians can apply self-care practices when working with trauma-impacted populations.
Josefina L. Sierra, MSW, LCSW, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and private practitioner with over 30 years of experience in the mental health field. She conducts workshops and professional trainings on trauma, intergenerational healing, cultural responsiveness, and family systems. Josefina also serves as an adjunct professor at Azusa Pacific University and California State University, San Bernardino, where she teaches and mentors future social workers. Her work focuses on strengthening providers’ cultural awareness and clinical skills when working with diverse communities.
April 10–12, 2026
Join us for a spiritual retreat of a lifetime—nourishing and reviving your body, mind, and soul.
Inspiring and insightful group sessions will give you the opportunity to share collective wisdom and create a clear vision on how to thrive as therapists.
Location: Spirit Center at the Monastery of St. Gertrude Cottonwood, Idaho
Continuing Education
14.5 CE credits (including 3.0 Ethics)
Time to relax and reflect
Space for prayer and meditation
Exploration of your personal spiritual journey
$400 – Single Occupancy
$350 – Double Occupancy
AMHCA of Idaho Members: $25 discount
Website: www.amhcaofidaho.com/events
Email: amhcaofidaho@gmail.com
AMHCA of Idaho
Legislative, financial and professional issues discussed. UMHCA's Monthly meetings are held on the second Saturday of every month with few exceptions. This meeting is open to everyone, students, the public, and the Board.
Online meeting link:
meet.google.com/ziz-mztk-iyg
Please find the YOOFOO sign on the outside of the building and go upstairs. The meeting room is on the second floor, Suite 29
Please check the minutes from the last meeting before you arrive. This will save time in getting them approved to allow for more time in our business to conduct.
With appropriate permissions, and as the agenda is finalized, you can also check that online.
(Virtual Event)
Date: Friday, April 17, 2026 Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM (MST)
Format: Virtual
This training focuses on trauma-informed care specific to women. It explores how trauma uniquely affects women across counseling, education, and healthcare settings, and provides practical approaches for clinicians.
Participants will be able to:
Understand the needs of women and the framework of trauma-informed care
Identify how women across counseling, education, and healthcare settings are impacted by trauma
Apply models and frameworks to address trauma in women
Increase confidence in counseling women with trauma
Dr. Diane Lacen, PhD, LMHC
Dr. Anna Koch, PhD, LPCC, NCC, CRC
1 NBCC-approved CE hour
$20 for members (with $5 off code in newsletter)
Free for students or those not needing CE credit
Register at: www.nmmhca.com/events
(Scan QR code on flyer for direct access)
nmmhca@gmail.com
New Mexico Mental Health Counselors Association (NMMHCA)
Description: The landscape of mental health licensure in Utah has shifted. With the S.B. 26 and the new unified Behavioral Health Board, the requirements for supervision, clinical hours, and "direct observation" are fundamentally changing. Whether you are an associate accruing hours or a seasoned clinician providing supervision, staying compliant is critical to your license.
Join us for a comprehensive update on the current status of DOPL rules. We will break down the complex legislative language into actionable steps for your practice.
Join us for a 3-day in-person supervision training designed to meet the requirements* to become a supervisor for pre-licensed clinicians in Utah.
Taught by: John Robbins PhD, LMFT Jennifer Morgan Smith LMFT
When:
Wednesday April 29: 9:00AM - 5:00PM Thursday April 30: 9:00AM - 5:00PM Friday May 1: 9:00AM - 1:00PM
Location:
Carbajal Kids 5617 South 1475 East Ogden
*This course meets the new requirements according to R156-60e. Mental Health Professional Practice Act Rule.
This course will award 20 CEs upon full completion. Four of these CEs will count towards Ethics.
Contact our Executive Director with questions
Weaving Connection: Building Inclusion & Connection in Therapy
Dates: May 1–3, 2026 Location: Hilton SeaTac 17620 International Blvd, Seattle, WA 98188
Registration prices include food.
You can earn up to 12.5 CE credits.
Ashley McGirt, MSW, LICSW
Presentation: The Cost of Healing in Silence — Racial Trauma and the Call for Culturally Responsive Care
Join the Washington Mental Health Counselor’s Association (WMHCA) for its inaugural conference focused on building inclusion and connection in therapy.
The room block is currently open, along with discounted airfare. Early booking is recommended as space is limited.
For full schedule, accessibility information, and registration: https://wmhca.org/2026-WMHCA-Conference
WMHCA is seeking sponsors.
The Washington Mental Health Counselor’s Association invites organizations to become valued sponsors for the conference. Sponsorship provides access to a wide range of benefits while aligning with WMHCA’s mission to support justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI).
There. Clean, structured, and no one has to decode three font sizes and a floating hotel photo just to figure out when it starts.
Bridgeland Applied Technology College, Health Sciences Building
1301 North 600 West, Logan, UT
8:00 to 9:00am Conference Check In - “Coffee and Conversation”
9:00 to 10:30 Welcome and Keynote by President (1.5 hours)
10:45 to 12:00pm Breakout (1.5 hours)
1:30 to 2:20pm Breakout (1 hour)
2:20 to 2:30 Break (10 minutes)
2:30 to 3:20pm Breakout (1 hour)
3:30 to 4:20pm Breakout (1 hour)
4:30 to 5:30pm (1 hour)
JED&I Post - Conference Social: 30 minute sound bath and 60 minute collaborative art activity - Bobbi Deal (CMHC) and Lys Snyder (LCSW) (No Distance Option)
9:00 to 10:30 Keynote: Improv Comedy and Counseling Skills: What We Can Learn - John Robbins (PhD., LMFT) (1.5 hours)
10:40 to 12:00 Utah DOPL Updates - Brian Pedersen from Dept. of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL) (1.5 hours)
1:30 to 2:20 Breakout (1 hour)
2.20 to 2:30 Break (10 minutes)
3:20 to 3:30 Break (10 minutes)
3:30 to 4:30pm Breakout (1 hour)
4:30 to 5:30pm Conference Wrap Up - UCMHP Conference Preview (Fall 2026)
Total CEs: up to 13 CEs
This conference will be available in a hybrid format: in-person and online. Each session will be broadcast except for the social. Tech supprot will not be provided (please ensure your internet is live, your software is updated and your viewing device has a fresh reboot). It is recommended that you test your local connection and appropriate bandwidth speeds prior to the conference.
Registration will require you to choose in-person or virtual attendance.
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Submit a Proposal
The UVU Mental Health Conference is structured around subject matter tracks. Explore a variety of tracks or focus on one that best fits the needs of you or your professional environment. This conference features a series of sessions focused on important mental health and well-being topics. Experts will provide insights, strategies, and resources to address key challenges affecting individuals and communities.
Session Topics Include:
Sessions are beneficial for anyone looking for guidance in the fields of:
Where:
June 11-12 2026
Utah Valley University Grand Ballroom
Virtual attendance is available. (All sessions will be recorded)
Early Bird rates end: TBD
Registration Closes: TBD
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2026 AMHCA Annual Conference
Register here Will be held in Portland Oregon
(an in-person-only event)
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