Spring CEU Workshops at the BIA
The BIA is excited to host four unique continuing education workshops catered to helping professionals and counselors. Registration fee includes access to all four workshops, coffee, light refreshments, CEU certificates and handouts. Workshops run from 9 am to 12:15 pm with a 15 minute break during the session.

All four workshops in our series are currently pending approval for 3 clinical hours each for Social Workers by the Louisiana State Board of Social Work Examiners and for 3 clinical hours each for LPCs and PLPCs by the Louisiana Counseling Association.
We are offering a special opportunity to purchase all four workshops at a bundled rate of $165 plus processing fees—saving you $25 off the total price of purchasing all workshops individually!
Register for Bundled Pricing on Eventbrite
Learn more about our lineup of workshops coming up this spring and click the title to reserve your spot on Eventbrite today. For questions or to learn about group registrations, please contact Bethanie Mangigian at 504-249-5130 or email bethanie@broadmoorimprovement.com.
Clinical Considerations to Working with LGBTQ+ Populations
Friday, March 20th
Presented by Chris Lacefield, MA, LPC, NCC
LGBTQ+ clients face an alarming disparity in both the access to care and the clinical outcomes related to care when it comes to mental health. This continuing education workshop will explore the sources of those disparities and provide practical solutions in allowing providers to become more adept in providing competent, client-centered care to a population that often faces unique challenges relative to their gender identity and/or sexual orientation.
Addressing Traumatic Stress and Attachment Issues With Young Children
Friday, April 24th
Presented by Cirecie A. West-Olatunji, Ph. D.
This continuing education workshop will highlight the environmental factors that impact the development of young children, particularly for those born into families and communities that continue to experience marginalization due to racial, economic, and gender bias. Specific interventions will be presented that counter the effects of present day traumatic events as well as historical and intergenerational trauma for young children.Â
Ethics and Values: Is Values-Free Counseling Still a Thing
Saturday, May 16th
Presented by Dr. Tammy Lewis Wilborn
In this continuing education workshop, participants will discuss the role of personal values in counseling and helping professions and review important ethical codes in the industry.
Promoting Cultural-Responsiveness in Supervision: Supervising with Culture in Mind
Saturday, June 13th
Presented by Dr. Tammy Lewis Wilborn
During this workshop, participants will examine the role of cultural responsiveness in clinical supervision and review relevant ethical codes in the helping profession.