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    • Wed, July 08, 2026
    • 6:30 PM
    • online on Zoom
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    TRAUMA RESOURCE TEAM BOOK GROUP

    The TRT are continuing our book group:  We’d love you to join us! ALL MEMBERS ARE WELCOME.


    3 books laying flat

    The Trauma Resource Team (TRT) is an active group within Marin CAMFT, where members support each other to expand their knowledge and experience working with trauma.  For 2026 we are introducing a book club alongside our other offerings, which will work as follows:

    Each book group will be led by a Marin CAMFT member who selects a book that focuses on an aspect of trauma they are interested in, and they will lead the discussion for that month.  Members can sign up to join in for just one time or each time, whatever works for your schedule.  We want to come together in community, share our knowledge and learn something new.

    Register for our next book group on Wednesday, July 8th at 6.30pm on Zoom when we will be discussing Good Morning Monster: A Therapist Shares Five Heroic Stories of Emotional Recovery by Catherine Gildiner





    • Sat, July 18, 2026
    • 9:20 AM - 11:30 AM
    • Marin Headlands, Marin County
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    BRIDGING THE BAY 2026 CAMFT CHAPTER HIKE SERIES: MARIN HEADLANDS HIKE JULY 18

    Hawk Hill/Coastal Trail/Julian Trail

    View from Marin Headlands trailhead

    Continuing in the successful hiking series, this second of three hikes in 2026 will take place in Marin. The hike begins at Hawk Hill, with views overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge. This area is visited by as many as 19 species of raptors, the Mission blue butterfly, and has a historic World War II military battery installation. The weather should be good, but the headlands sometimes gets morning fog, so optional layers might be a good idea.

    Come out to meet other bay-area therapists while taking in the unique natural beauty that each region has to offer.

    BRIDGING THE BAY CAMFT CHAPTERS HIKE #2: MARIN HEADLANDS HAWK HILL/JULIAN TRAIL

      Trail Information

      • When: Saturday, July 18 at 9:20am
      • Parking: Free. It is a popular spot, so budget a little extra time to get situated in a spot in the lot.
      • Estimated Distance (out and back): 3.64 miles
      • Time: Allow for 2-2.5 hours.
      • Elev. Gain: 764ft.
      • Dogs: Because of protected wildlife areas, dogs are not allowed
      • Spouses/partners are allowed. Please no children.

        Trail Route - see Google Map with the trail route here

        Parking/Trailhead/Meetup Location: Golden Gates Lookout - See Google Map with the meetup spot here 

        Google Map to the meeting area in Marin Headlands


        Questions: You may reach out to Director of Membership Ryan Plumb at membership@marincamft.org.

        • Fri, September 11, 2026
        • 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
        • online via Zoom
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        Engage with Liberation Psychology as a supportive framework for clients of color

        Empowering Futures: Career Counseling with Immigrant Bicultural Youth of Color Through a Liberation Psychology Framework

        Presented by 

        2 CEs available

        Free for Marin CAMFT members and RECAMFT reciprocal chapter members!

        This training will not be recorded. Please plan to attend the "live" session on Zoom if you are interested in this learning activity. 

        PLEASE NOTE: After you sign up here, you'll be sent instructions on how to complete a separate registration step with Zoom, which is how you will get your Zoom link. You can do that in advance, or right before the meeting begins. This registration step lets us more accurately track attendance in the Zoom meeting for our compliance purposes as a CE provider.


        Workshop Description


        This introductory level training introduces Liberation Psychology as a culturally responsive and socially grounded framework for working with immigrant and bicultural youth of color in career counseling and related clinical contexts. Many clinicians work with clients who are navigating complex intersections of culture, identity, family expectations, and systemic barriers that shape educational and vocational decision making. This training offers a structured lens for understanding these experiences while moving beyond purely individual level explanations of distress.

        Participants will be introduced to key concepts of Liberation Psychology including critical consciousness, problematization, de ideologization, recovery of historical memory, and praxis. These concepts will be translated into clinically relevant language and applied to career related concerns such as academic pressure, family obligation, identity conflict, internalized oppression, and limited access to opportunity. The training will emphasize how sociopolitical forces, immigration related stressors, and dominant cultural narratives can influence clients’ self perceptions, career choices, and sense of agency.

        Using a case example, the presenter will demonstrate how Liberation Psychology can be integrated into assessment, conceptualization, and intervention within therapeutic and career focused work. Practical strategies will be discussed for helping clients develop critical awareness, reconnect with cultural strengths, and make career decisions that are both contextually informed and personally meaningful.

        While the primary focus is on immigrant and bicultural youth, the framework is applicable to clinicians working with adults who continue to carry unresolved cultural and vocational tensions.

        This training is designed for licensed therapists seeking an introductory exposure to Liberation Psychology and its application in clinical and career related practice. No prior knowledge of Liberation Psychology is required. Attendees who work with adolescents, emerging adults, immigrants, or clients from marginalized communities may find this training particularly relevant. The presentation will be experiential, reflective, and clinically oriented, with attention to ethical and culturally responsive practice.

        Educational Goals

        This training provides an introduction to working with transgender youth who are experiencing self-harm and suicidal ideation.

        Learning Objectives

        Upon completion of this workshop, participants should be able to:

        1. Identify at least three core concepts of Liberation Psychology and describe their relevance to clinical and career related work with immigrant and bicultural youth of color.
        2. Explain how sociopolitical context, cultural identity, and systemic barriers can influence vocational distress, identity conflict, and career decision making in therapeutic settings.
        3. Apply Liberation Psychology informed principles to a case example by identifying culturally responsive assessment considerations and intervention strategies.
        4. Demonstrate at least one clinically applicable strategy that supports client agency, critical awareness, and integration of cultural strengths in career related counseling.


        Presenter Cecile Bhang, PhD 

        Dr. Cecile BhangCecile Hyewon Bhang, Ph.D., Psy.D. (she/her) is a licensed psychologist, researcher, and educator with extensive clinical and academic experience. She serves as an Assistant Professor in the Counseling Department at Sonoma State University and has worked across university counseling centers, community mental health agencies, and private practice settings focusing on working immigrant and bicultural and multicultural individuals and families. Dr. Bhang’s clinical work is grounded in culturally responsive, integrative approaches that center relational and contextual understanding, including Relational Cultural Theory along with skills-based approaches including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy.

        Dr. Bhang’s scholarship focuses on culturally contextualized frameworks for understanding identity development, resilience, and career related concerns among marginalized youth and young adults. Her work bridges theories of culture, power, and psychological well being to enhance clinical practice and training. She provides consultation and professional trainings on multicultural competence, social justice oriented practice, and the application of Liberation Psychology in counseling.

        In addition to her academic and clinical roles, Dr. Bhang maintains a private practice and provides bilingual services in Korean and English. She is committed to advancing equitable, strengths based mental health care and mentoring future clinicians. For more information about her work and clinical services, please visit www.drcbhang.com.


        Registering for this Zoom training does not include access to any recording or an on-demand version.


        You will be sent instructions on how to register with Zoom to get your personal Zoom link to use for attendance. Please read the email confirmation you receive after signing up on the Marin CAMFT website for these instructions.

        Attendance at the live event in full and completion of the evaluation at the end qualifies for 2 hours of Continuing Education (2 CEs).

        Date: Friday, September 11
        Time: 12:00 to 2:00 pm Pacific

        Cost: Free for Marin CAMFT members and reciprocal members, $30 for non-members. Please see refund policy below.
        Location:  Online via Zoom. Instructions for registering with Zoom, in order to receive your Personal Zoom Join Link, will be sent in your confirmation message from Marin CAMFT. You will need to complete that second Zoom-registration step in order to receive your Zoom Link by email.




        Additional Information about Marin CAMFT CE Programs

        For more information about the Friday Continuing Education Series or about joining the Marin CAMFT Continuing Education Committee, please contact our Director of Programs.

        • Continuing Education: This workshop meets the qualifications for 2 hours of continuing education credit for LMFTs, LCSWs, LEPs and/or LPCCs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. These CEs will be provided by Marin CAMFT (CAMFT Provider # 56895), which is approved by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists to sponsor continuing education for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs and LEPs. We regret that at this time we are not able to provide CE credits for Licensed Psychologists. Participants must attend the full duration of the program (on Zoom, or in person, per event details above) and complete the course evaluation to receive the CE completion certificate. Course evaluations must be completed within 90 days of the training date. A $20 administrative fee will be charged for requests received more than 90 days after the course asking for course evaluation instructions, replacement CE certificates, or for research into missing or lost CE certificates. Marin CAMFT maintains responsibility for this program and its contents. Contact our Director of Programs for more information.

        • Continuing Education Goal: Marin CAMFT is committed to offering continuing education courses to train LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs and LEPs to treat any client in an ethically and clinically sound manner based upon current accepted standards of practice.

        • Refund Policy: Our refund policy requires a $20 processing fee, and we must be notified in advance of the event if you would like to cancel. We do not provide refunds in case of non-attendance by the registrant. Please allow up to a week from requesting the refund to it being processed. Participants who register for free may choose to cancel by emailing info@marincamft.org if they will not be attending, though this is not necessary.  Please contact our Director of Programs with any questions.

        • Request for Accommodations: If you need accommodations for this event, please contact the Director of Programs.
        • Grievance Procedure: Marin CAMFT will respond to complaints in a reasonable, ethical and timely manner, when submitted by program attendees in writing to the Director of Programs.

        • Anti-Discrimination Policy: Marin CAMFT shall not discriminate against any individual or group with respect to any service, program or activity based on gender or gender identity, sexual orientation, ethnicity, race, creed, national origin, citizenship status, religion, age, ability, or other prohibited basis. Marin CAMFT does not require attendees to adhere to any particular religion or creed in order to participate in training. Marin CAMFT will not promote or advocate for a single modality of treatment that is discriminatory or likely to harm clients based on current accepted standards or practice.


        Continuing education credits are available for attendance in the Zoom presentation. You must stay on the Zoom meeting for the entirety of the training and complete the course evaluation afterward in order to receive a completion certificate. Because of the requirement to attend the training in full, if you attempt to log in to the Zoom late, after the training is already underway, you may not be admitted. Please log onto the event promptly at the listed start time.



      Marin County Chapter of CAMFT                  

      PO Box 9065 San Rafael, CA 94912-9065     

      (415) 347-6038    info@marincamft.org


      Marin CAMFT is approved by  the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT Provider #56895) to sponsor continuing education for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and LEPs

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