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Welcome to Learning in Practice, the podcast from OnlineEvents created to support counsellors, psychotherapists, coaches, and all those working in the helping professions.


In each episode, members of the OnlineEvents team explore learning from our extensive CPD library—drawing directly from live workshops, in-depth trainings, and certificate programmes. Through warm and thoughtful conversation, we highlight key insights from respected educators and offer practical reflections on how this learning can be used immediately in therapeutic practice.


From trauma-informed care to somatic skills, supervision, ethics, and beyond, our goal is to make continuing professional development accessible, engaging, and grounded in real-world application.


Subscribe to join us as we walk alongside practitioners across the globe—bringing learning to life, in practice.


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What if the cost of appearing almost okay is the very energy you need to heal? We unpack a powerful set of new resources designed for helping professionals facing year-end pressures: a deep dive into ADHD masking and shame, neuroaffirming mindfulness that actually fits non-typical nervous systems, a thought-provoking bridge between rationality and mystical experience, and single-session strategies to navigate Christmas with clarity and calm. We start by naming the invisible workload. Masking...
Ready for a smarter shortcut to meaningful CPD? We unpack this week’s most powerful additions to the library—tools and ideas you can apply tomorrow—with a throughline that connects nervous systems, identities, purpose, and the more‑than‑human world. We start with creative ways to quiet the inner judge, including a non‑dominant‑hand exercise that loosens perfection’s grip and a simple read‑twice method that moves clients from performance anxiety to felt reflection. From there, we redefine pros...
What if the world’s obsession with fractions has been pulling clients away from who they really are? We take you inside the Kaleidoscope conference and translate its most powerful ideas into practical steps for therapy rooms, classrooms, and family systems—so mixed and multiracial clients can move from performance to wholeness. We start with identity formation and the tension Stephen Russell names between the self-concept and the organismic self, offering cues for spotting performance and in...
What if chronic back pain isn’t just muscular but a message from a nervous system stuck on high alert? We take you from the hard edges of trauma science to the warm heart of creative recovery, mapping how the body learns safety and how purpose turns healing into momentum. We start with a clear distinction every clinician needs: acute stress that ends versus chronic psychosocial stress that never lets up. Using polyvagal theory, we chart the three autonomic states—ventral engagement, sympathe...
Start with a map, end with a compass. We take you across a week of standout sessions that connect legal clarity, neurodiversity-informed practice, social class, power in the therapy room, and the deep mythic layers that help clients move from rupture to integration. We begin where stakes are highest: pretrial therapy. Learn why your notes must be written for clinical care rather than criminal proceedings, how to differentiate reasonable from speculative legal requests, and how consent and pa...
What if the most powerful change in the therapy room starts by widening the lens beyond the individual? We’re rolling out three high-impact sessions designed to help you hold complexity with confidence: practical systems work with teens and young adults, a trauma-informed rethink of rage, and a blueprint for embedding context, diversity, and equity into everyday clinical work. We begin with youth therapy where the client’s “ecosystem” matters as much as the client. You’ll hear concrete inter...
Mortality stops feeling abstract when the data says dying from heart failure or dementia often means years of pain, breathlessness and loss of control. We start there—naming the clinical truth—so agency has solid ground. From that reality, we trace a through line: autonomy in assisted dying, the harm of social erasure, the courage of meaning-making after loss, and the quiet power of self-transcendence when death draws near. We talk about shifting the assisted dying debate from paternalistic ...
What if psychological pain isn’t abstract at all, but a real injury living in the nervous system—and what if listening to symptoms could change everything? We curated a week of powerful sessions that trace a clear arc: first the biology of trauma, then the context of identity and systems, and finally the intimate terrain of shame, fertility, death, and the will to live. The aim is simple and ambitious—give you precise tools and deeper frameworks so you can meet clients with steadier hands and...
Welcome to Onlinevents, your home for high-quality professional development in counselling and psychotherapy. In this video, we are delighted to feature Professor Windy Dryden as he introduces his new book, "50 Not Out! A Half Century of Working in the Field of Counselling and Psychotherapy". Get your copy of the book here: https://amzn.to/467Gj0h Join us for an exclusive insight into Professor Dryden's remarkable 50-year career, which began on 1st September 1975. This book is not an autob...
What if the most powerful therapeutic tool isn't found in dialogue, but in the rich landscape of internal images? Dr Dina Glauberman's transformative approach to image work goes beyond traditional visualization techniques, opening doorways to profound healing and self-discovery. The distinction between "visualization" and "image work" isn't merely semantic—it fundamentally shifts how we engage with our inner world. While visualization suggests perfect mental pictures, image work embraces wha...
Trauma doesn't just live in our stories—it's stored in our bodies as unresolved survival energy. Kate Williams' Foundation Certificate in Somatic Trauma Theory and Skills offers transformative insights into this physical dimension of trauma healing that we're genuinely excited to share with you. The course begins by establishing a crucial distinction between everyday stress and trauma. While stress typically resolves after the threat passes, trauma involves survival responses—fight, flight, ...
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