Love Uncommon: DBT for practitioners and more
A couple of weeks ago we recorded a video about plural/inner relationships with Sophia at Love Uncommon for a new online course that she and Alex Iantaffi are putting together on mapping your relationships.
That course isn’t available yet, but in the meantime we thought to flag up another course that Sophia is starting very soon. If you read our books or other materials you’ll know that we often recommend Love Uncommon’s work around self consent, emotional regulation, and relationship skills, particularly for marginalised and neurodivergent folk.
Check out those links in the previous paragraph if you’re looking for a general course on these topics. Meanwhile here are details of Love Uncommon’s new course for therapists and other helping professionals (like nurses, OT’s, coaches and teachers).

Sophia is teaching Dialectical Behaviour therapy skills with a neuroqueer lens to a small group of queer and neuroqueers. The focus is on learning skills to use in our own lives so that we can share them effectively with the people we help.
The course will cover ways to survive a crisis without making everything worse, how we might orient and ground ourselves in the present moment, and how central pleasure can be in building a better future. If you’re interested in compassionate mental health approaches and believe in the strength of community, this course is for you! Join Sophia Graham at Love Uncommon for DBT skills for helping professionals.
When: 10am Eastern on the third Tuesday of the month for 90 minutes.Where: Live zoom meetingCost: $60 per session (75% off for BIPOC with code globalmajority75)Sign up here: https://dbt4helpers.teachery.co/signup
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