Anti-Racism & Evidence-Based Treatment of Racial Trauma
March 19 – 22, 2026 with Monnica T. Williams, PhD, ABPPThis training is designed for mental health professionals seeking deeper clinical competence in treating racial trauma and practicing anti-racist, culturally responsive care. The program explores how systemic racism, discrimination, and chronic exposure to racial stress impact mental health across the lifespan.
Participants will gain practical, evidence-based tools to recognize and address racial trauma in therapeutic settings, strengthen cultural humility, and integrate anti-racist principles into assessment, case conceptualization, and treatment planning. The training emphasizes ethical practice, self-reflection, and accountability, helping clinicians better support clients from racially marginalized communities.
Through a trauma-informed and clinically grounded approach, this event supports therapists in expanding their skills, increasing confidence in difficult conversations, and delivering care that acknowledges the real psychological effects of racism. The training is appropriate for clinicians at various stages of practice who are committed to providing inclusive, socially conscious mental health care.
