Continuing Education and CEUs
Why learn about poetry therapy?
Learning the language of metaphorese will give you a new way to understand your clients.
Sometimes regular words are not enough. Stories, poems, & journaling offer new perspectives and insights.
This tool provides a buffer in your interactions with “difficult” persons and prevents burn-out.
Your expertise gives you the advantage in a competitive job market.
The Creative “Righting” Center is approved to offer social work continuing education courses by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Provider #1939.
Sherry Reiter, PhD, is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Workers and is an approved provider for continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0528
Sherry is also an approved IFBPT Certified Mentor for poetry therapists-in-training.
Social Workers
- Sun, Oct 20Live WebinarOct 20, 2024, 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDTLive WebinarOct 20, 2024, 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDTLive WebinarThis two hour workshop introduces you to “The Journal Ladder,” an ingenious method which helps therapists to choose the type of structured writing that is most likely to succeed with your individual clients. No special ability in writing is required, and sharing is optional.
Events
Thunder & “Writening”
(Not CEU eligible)
A Workbook to Explore Anger and Forgiveness
Soul Savant
3 CEUS
Your 9th Poetic Sense
Poetic Wisdom to Illuminate Your Path
The Kathryn Videos
3 CEUS
Poetry Therapy in the Treatment of Trauma
Healing Words
2 CEUS
The Poetry Therapy Prescription
Write Here!
Write Now!
(Not CEU eligible)
Templates for Initiating
Expressive Writing
Self-Study Courses
I just wanted to say a heartfelt thank you for the amazing course that you offered and presented! I
have to honestly say, that it has been the best online CEU course that I have taken!
Stephanie Pages-Gallo
LCSW
I can't thank you enough for this experience. I've written poetry before and am a writer professionally but
this was profoundly moving and I learned more about myself than I thought possible (or perhaps wanted
to lol)... but that's the process.
David M. Ortmann
LCSW, CMBT