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A Two-Part Virtual Clinical Training Series
Autism is frequently misunderstood, under-identified, or misdiagnosed in outpatient behavioral health settings—particularly among adolescents, adults, high-masking individuals, and clients with co-occurring mental health conditions.
This two-part virtual training series equips outpatient clinicians with practical, ethically sound, and evidence-informed strategies for identifying and supporting autistic individuals across the lifespan. Participants will gain practical tools they can immediately integrate into their clinical work.
Cost: $25 per session
Continuing Education Credits (CEUs) Provided
Part 1: Identifying Autism in Clinical Practice
March 30, 2026 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Virtual Training
This session focuses on helping clinicians recognize autism beyond surface-level presentations and strengthen diagnostic understanding in outpatient behavioral health settings.
Participants will:
• Review clinical identifiers of autism across age groups
• Explore masking patterns and high-compensation presentations
• Examine measurement-based screening tools appropriate for outpatient settings
• Strengthen differential diagnosis skills between autism and conditions such as ADHD, trauma-related disorders, anxiety disorders, OCD, mood disorders, and personality disorders
Part 2: Evidence-Based Treatment in Outpatient Settings
April 13, 2026 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Virtual Training
This session shifts from identification to practical application, focusing on treatment strategies that support autistic individuals in outpatient care.
Participants will:
• Review evidence-based and neurodiversity-affirming treatment approaches
• Learn therapeutic adaptations that improve outpatient treatment effectiveness
• Strengthen communication strategies and environmental supports for autistic clients
• Identify clinical practices that may unintentionally increase masking, shame, or emotional dysregulation
• Leave with actionable strategies that can be integrated immediately into treatment planning
Who Should Attend?
This training is designed for behavioral health professionals working in outpatient clinical settings, including:
• Licensed Professional Counselors (LPC)
• Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSW)
• Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFT)
• Psychologists
• Behavioral health clinicians
• Graduate-level mental health interns
Clinicians seeking to strengthen diagnostic accuracy, improve treatment outcomes, and expand their understanding of autism across the lifespan will benefit from this training.

Registration & Contact
Clinicians can register for this training online and receive confirmation and access instructions after completing registration.
