Price: $97
- Lifetime access to the course - Refresh your skills anytime at your own pace. Get on-demand access after the live date.
- Immediate clinical application - Walk away with tools you can use in your next session.
- CEs - Earn ASWB and NBCC CEs.
Trainer: Lisa Hayes, MSW, LISW-S
On-Demand: Available with lifetime access for asynchronous learning. This course was recorded on February 26th, 2026.
Oppression, colonization, and systemic violence don’t stay outside the therapy room. They live in bodies, relationships, and diagnoses. For trauma therapists committed to anti-oppression and liberation in trauma therapy, it’s not enough to “stay neutral” or rely on talk therapy models that ignore history, identity, and power.
In this live trauma training with clinician and educator Lisa Hayes, you’ll explore shared language, core principles of Anti‑Oppressive Psychotherapy, and an honest examination of our field. You’ll engage in intersectional analysis of your own therapeutic culture, map the impacts of oppression on clients and communities, and identify barriers that keep liberation work from taking root.
You’ll also discover what Liberation‑Based Healing looks like in real practice and walk away with practical, trauma‑informed strategies you can immediately begin weaving into assessment, treatment, and discharge.

Because the best learning happens when you feel safe. Ask freely, show up fully, and learn in a relational, non-judgmental environment built for practitioners like you.
Expect real case examples, practical guidance, and a teaching style that makes even the hardest topics feel approachable.
Join a community of learners with EMDRIA-approved training, CE hours, structured pathways, and lifetime access to support you every step of the way.
In this anti-oppression and liberation in trauma therapy training, you’ll learn how to:

Family and collective wounds are seldom just personal. This course will show you how to:
Expect hands-on protocols, scripts, and a holistic, polyvagal-informed approach for honoring pain, reclaiming gifts, and building lasting neural pathways to healing.
On-demand training, expert consultation, and a supportive clinician community.
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Build shared language and core principles for working with oppression in clinical practice.
Examine your own therapeutic culture for bias, privilege, and barriers to liberation work.
Apply Liberation-Based Healing principles across assessment, treatment, and discharge.
Submit questions and connect with peers through the on-demand course community.
Use the TTRG to uncover inherited patterns of pain and strength across client lineages.
Watch live or access the replay for seven days. Learn on your schedule.
Case-grounded teaching from a clinical social worker, educator, and Director of EMDR Therapy Training for BIPOC Clinicians.
Join TTI's free membership for conversations and resources. No cost, no catch.
This course is designed for clinicians and trauma therapists who can feel that oppression, generational wounds, and systemic violence are in the room, but haven’t had a clear, structured way to address them. It’s especially for you if you want to:
Whether you practice in private therapy, agencies, schools, or community settings, if you’re committed to transforming cycles of suffering for individuals, families, or entire communities, this course will equip you with the advanced tools and confidence you need.


Lisa Hayes, MSW, LISW-S, is a Clinical Social Worker based in Columbus, Ohio, whose academic and professional focus has always included special attention to gender identity, sexuality, race, and social representation. She graduated with a master’s degree in Social Work from The Ohio State University, with undergraduate studies in Sociology and Gender Studies.
Lisa’s clinical experience includes work with complex trauma, complex PTSD, anxiety, panic disorders, interpersonal relationship health, residential alcohol and drug treatment; inpatient psychiatric hospitalization; significant life transitions; racial/ethnic and culturally specific trauma and identity; LGBTQIA+ specific support needs; depression; complex dissociation; Military Veteran experiences; sexual assault; and childhood sexual abuse. Her clinical practice has primarily focused on the treatment of adolescents and adults.
She currently works in higher education, maintains a part‑time private practice, is co‑owner of The Trauma & Wellness Institute, and serves as the Director of the EMDR Therapy Training Program for BIPOC Clinicians with the Institute for Creative Mindfulness.
Identify key principles of Anti-Oppressive Psychotherapy
Describe 3 key aspects of Liberation-Based Healing and the use of Liberation-Based Healing practices to establish an Anti-Oppression therapy model.
Develop an intersectional analysis of their current Therapy practice and identify 2-4 areas of opportunity to improve cultural responsiveness.
Identify 3-5 strategies to integrate Liberation-Healing practices and principles during assessment, treatment, and discharge.
This is not an EMDR training.
4 CEs are available upon completion of all course material.
Trauma Therapist Institute is an approved continuing education provider. ACE and NBCC CEs are available for this course. This course is not approved for APA or EMDRIA CEs.
Participants must complete the full training to receive credit.
Trauma Therapist Institute, #1869, is approved as an ACE provider to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. ACE provider approval period: 1/16/25 - 1/16/28. Social workers completing this course receive 6 clinical continuing education credits.
Trauma Therapist Institute has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7033. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Kase & CO is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
To receive a CE certificate, participants must complete the entire course, complete the post-test with a score of 80% or above, and complete the course evaluation. You may retake the post-test as needed. Once completed, a CE certificate will auto-populate to your online account.
Please reference our cancellation policy here (bottom section of this page).
