Indigenous Approach To Mental Wellness Workshop
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Indigenous Approach To Mental Wellness Workshop

By Therapist To Therapists
Online event

Overview

Join us on 11-6-2025 at 4:30 PM ET for a 2 CE hour workshop on The Indigenous Approach To Mental Wellness Workshop

Indigenous Approach To Mental Wellness

Facilitated by the Indigenous Circle of Wellness


CEU Event Description

Description

The Indigenous Approach to Mental Wellness workshop uplifts collective healing and personal care through facilitator and peer learning, discussion, and interactive activities.

This workshop will include a deeper understanding of Indigenous core values, balance, and sustainability. We will uplift the importance of cultural and community teachings that inform everyday actions and support a strengths-based approach to holistic wellness. The session will include some activities (i.e., music, writing, and peer sharing) to engage the audience to connect, build relationships, and share their thoughts, feelings, and experiences.

Participants will leave the workshop with a clear understanding of the wellness areas they need more support with and action steps to support their wellness journey moving forward.


What This Workshop Covers

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

● Participants will gain understanding of Indigenous core values, balance, and

sustainability

● Participants will identify how cultural teachings inform our everyday actions and provide

a strengths-based approach to holistic wellness

● Participants will deepen understanding of how accountability (responsibility) is vital to

self, community, and our interdependence

● Participants will build relations to uplift their inherent strength and interconnectedness as

they look ahead and continue to support one another and the larger community

DATE | TIME | LOCATION

● November 6, 2025

● 4:30-6:30 PM ET, 2 hours

● Virtual (Via Zoom)

FACILITATOR:

Kylee Jones, LCSW

Pricing

✔️ Free: For ACTIVE Therapist Connection Members
✔️ Pay What You Can for Non-Members (General Public): $79–$139

✔️ Early Bird Tickets (Limited): $69

We are using a Pay What You Can model using the honor system, so please select the tier that best matches your financial capacity. Regardless of the amount you choose, you will receive full access to the event, including any continuing education credits.

We deeply appreciate every participant’s contribution and thank you for helping to create a supportive and accessible learning community for all.

This program offers 2 CE hours approved by NBCC. Participants need to verify with their state's regulatory board that the CEs credits offered by accredited programs and/or institutions of higher education meet applicable requirements.

Therapist To Therapists LLC has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7867. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Therapist To Therapists LLC is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

CEU Presenter Bio:

Kylee Jones, LCSW (License #110243), is the Clinical Director at Indigenous Circle of Wellness and an associate professor at Antioch University, Los Angeles, where she teaches Psychotherapy as Liberation. She earned her Master of Social Work from Our Lady of the Lake University and has dedicated over a decade to serving urban Native communities across Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and Riverside counties.

Kylee provides therapy for adults, couples, and families, integrating client-centered approaches with evidence-based modalities, including Motivational Interviewing, Solution-Focused Therapy, and EMDR. Beyond therapy, she facilitates wellness circles, trainings, and workshops, including Indigenous Approach to Mental Wellness, Intergenerational Trauma, Community Resiliency Model, and other Mental Health Topics. Through these offerings, she fosters holistic healing and strengthens community resilience.

With deep experience in both community and clinical settings, Kylee has worked extensively with individuals from under-resourced communities, providing support in acute hospitalization, court-mandated psychoeducation, residential rehabilitation, brief intervention, as well as short and long-term counseling.

As a mixed-race individual, she intimately understands the complexities of identity, belonging, and the journey of forging one’s own path. Her work is driven by a commitment to advocacy, representation, and healing intergenerational trauma. She specializes in life transitions, identity development, self-esteem building, anxiety, and depression—guided by the belief that healing the past paves the way for a thriving future.

Category: Health, Mental health

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • Online

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

Online event

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$69 – $150.16
Nov 6 · 1:30 PM PST