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Built by clinicians for clinicians, TPN.health is a digital platform connecting behavioral health professionals, treatment centers, employee wellness programs, associations and health plans. Benefits of TPN.health
- Collaborative connections with like-minded providers and professionals
- Gain support and mentoring
- Appropriate referrals between providers and subscribers you can trust
- Saves time

by not having to publicly search or solicit advice from others
- Increased branding and visibility of your facility or private practice
- Real-time notifications when referrals and recommendations are made
- No third party 800 numbers, members connect directly to providers
- Member badge to display on website and marketing materials
- On-site training and local networking events
- Mobile friendly

Who is the TPN.health provider?
- Passes rigorous clinical evaluation
- Meets the highest standard of quality and ethics
- Evaluated by PhD-level clinical advisor based on clinical
appropriateness and standards of ethics
- Collaborates by referring out to other trusted providers

Who do we have on our network?
- Addiction and mental health therapists and counselors
- Clinical interventionists and social workers
- Treatment facility admissions, outreach, marketing, case managers, and discharge planners

The transition from inpatient care to home is one of the most vulnerable points in eating disorder recovery for youth—an...
06/09/2026

The transition from inpatient care to home is one of the most vulnerable points in eating disorder recovery for youth—and families often carry that weight without enough clinical guidance. Join Angela Celio Doyle, PhD, FAED and Meera Beharry, MD, FAAP, FSAHM on June 18th for "From Hospital to Home: The Family's Role in Recovery For High-Acuity Youth with Eating Disorders" sponsored by Equip.

You'll explore:
🍽️ The clinical and logistical challenges youth with eating disorders face when moving from inpatient to home care
🍽️ Practical strategies for engaging families—including how to navigate recovery when family support is limited—to strengthen high-acuity transitions
🍽️ A comparison of virtual and brick-and-mortar treatment options for sustaining recovery after discharge

Walk away with concrete strategies to support high-acuity patients and their families through one of the most critical windows in the recovery process.

📅 June 18, 2026
⏰ 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM CDT
🎓 http://1.5 CE Hours (CME/CNEs available)
👉 Sign up now: https://hubs.ly/Q04k87ZQ0

Most clinicians treating psychosis know the pharmacology. Fewer have a clear framework for what actually drives function...
06/04/2026

Most clinicians treating psychosis know the pharmacology. Fewer have a clear framework for what actually drives functional recovery — and how to measure progress toward it. Join us June 12th for "What Drives Recovery in Psychosis: Evidence-Based Approaches for Clinicians," available in person in Fern Park, FL or virtually from anywhere. Financially sponsored by Lakewood Center.

You'll explore:
🧠 Pharmacologic, psychotherapeutic, and psychosocial interventions with strong empirical support for both symptom reduction and functional recovery
🧠 How to use measurement-based care tools — symptom rating scales, functional assessments, patient-reported outcomes — to guide clinical decisions and track progress
🧠 How to distinguish interventions with solid evidence from those with limited or emerging support
🧠 Recovery-oriented principles including patient-centered goal setting, personal agency, and community functioning — and how to build them into treatment planning

Walk away with actionable strategies for delivering individualized, evidence-informed care, including how to adapt approaches for treatment resistance, comorbid conditions, and barriers to engagement.

📅 Friday, June 12, 2026
⏰ 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM CDT
📍 In person: Lakewood Center, 8400 La-Amistad Cove, Fern Park, FL, or join virtually
🎓 2 CE Hours
👉 Sign up now: https://hubs.ly/Q04jd0mG0

Jumping straight into reprocessing without adequate stabilization is one of the most common clinical missteps in trauma ...
06/02/2026

Jumping straight into reprocessing without adequate stabilization is one of the most common clinical missteps in trauma and addiction treatment. Join us June 9th for "Resourcing Before Reprocessing: Foundations for Trauma & Addiction Treatment," available in person in Santa Monica or virtually from anywhere. Financially sponsored by Jaywalker Lodge.

You'll explore:
🧠 How to differentiate internal resourcing (self-compassion, affect regulation, attachment repair) from external/relational resourcing (therapeutic alliance, corrective relational experiences, community supports)
🧠 The impact of attachment patterns on a client's ability to access and use therapeutic resources
🧠 At least two internal resourcing interventions you can apply directly in clinical sessions
🧠 External and relational resourcing strategies to support client stabilization and recovery

Walk away with a practical framework for assessing client readiness before moving into deeper therapeutic work, and clinically actionable tools to improve outcomes across modalities.

📅 Tuesday, June 9, 2026
⏰ 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM CDT
📍 In person: Start Up Wellness, 325 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica, CA, or join virtually
🎓 2 CE Hours available
👉 Sign up now: https://hubs.ly/Q04jfZv00

Emotional sobriety isn't just a recovery concept, it's what separates abstinence from lasting freedom. Join Allen Berger...
06/01/2026

Emotional sobriety isn't just a recovery concept, it's what separates abstinence from lasting freedom. Join Allen Berger, PhD for a two-part virtual series examining the psychological roots of emotional dependency and the path beyond it.

You'll explore:
🧠 The origins of emotional sobriety, from Bill Wilson's writing to the psychotherapy masters of the 20th century
🧠 The psychological constructs behind emotional autonomy and their role in sustained recovery
🧠 Strategies for helping clients move from "I am okay if" to "I am okay even if"
🧠 How emotional sobriety shapes relationships, and what that looks like in clinical practice
Walk away with a deeper understanding of what lifelong freedom from addiction actually requires, and concrete strategies to support clients in getting there.

📅 June 10 & 24, 2026
⏰ 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM CDT
💻 Virtual
🎓 6 CE Hours | $0
👉 Register now at https://hubs.ly/Q04jfQyN0

Financially sponsored by Divided Sky Foundation

Trauma responses in students are often mistaken for behavioral issues, yet they require distinct neurological understand...
05/28/2026

Trauma responses in students are often mistaken for behavioral issues, yet they require distinct neurological understanding, intervention strategies, and support—especially within school settings. Join Erin Vandermore, MA, LCPC, LCMHC-S on June 1st for "Trauma-Informed BLS Techniques for Student Success" sponsored by South Carolina Counseling Association.

You'll explore:
🧠 The neurological impact of trauma on the nervous system and its direct correlation to academic and social-emotional development
🧠 Evidence-based Bilateral Stimulation (BLS) modalities—visual, auditory, and tactile—proven effective for emotional regulation through current meta-analytic research
🧠 Three specific, trauma-informed BLS techniques (butterfly hug, tapping, visual tracking) for immediate use in school settings
🧠 Integration strategies for BLS within a Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) framework

Walk away with practical, neuroscience-based tools to help students de-escalate, process distress, and achieve academic success.

📅 June 1, 2026
⏰ 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM CDT
🎓 1.5 CE Hours available
👉 Sign up now: https://hubs.ly/Q04j3Zt20

The hours after hospital discharge are the highest-risk window for opioid overdose. Yet most discharge teams lack a stru...
05/26/2026

The hours after hospital discharge are the highest-risk window for opioid overdose. Yet most discharge teams lack a structured protocol for connecting patients to outpatient OUD treatment. Join Melinda Turner, MD, FASAM, FAAEM and Rikki Pleasants, MD on June 4th for "Managing Opioid Use Disorder in Acute Care: Key Decisions in the First 24 Hours" financially sponsored by Behavioral Health Group.

You'll learn:
💊 How to initiate or continue MOUD in emergency departments and acute care settings to reduce post-discharge mortality
💊 The difference between cold, warm, and hot handoff models—and which elements make warm handoffs work
💊 Practical strategies to close discharge-to-treatment gaps and build care continuity that keeps patients connected to treatment

Walk away with a protocol your discharge team can use immediately to reduce overdose risk and treatment delays.

📅 Thursday, June 4, 2026
⏰ 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM CDT
🎓 1.5 CE Hours (CMEs/CNEs available)
👉 Sign up now: https://hubs.ly/Q04hxkQ70

Nausea and vomiting remain significant challenges for patients undergoing cancer treatment, yet understanding the underl...
05/21/2026

Nausea and vomiting remain significant challenges for patients undergoing cancer treatment, yet understanding the underlying mechanisms and evidence-based interventions can transform your clinical approach. Join Maria Silveira, MD, MA, MPH, Suzanna M. Zick, ND, MPH, and Derek Gyori, PharmD, BCOP on May 26th for "Nausea/Vomiting in Patients Receiving Cancer Treatment: Mechanisms, Pharmacologic Treatment, and Integrative Therapies" financially sponsored by APOS American Psychosocial Oncology Society.

You'll explore:
🧬 The mechanisms underlying nausea and vomiting in cancer patients and how to identify them in clinical practice
💊 Classes of medications typically used to treat these symptoms, with practical guidance for psychologists working alongside medical teams
🌿 At least two integrative therapies that can reduce medication needs and complement pharmacologic approaches

Walk away with actionable strategies to help your patients navigate one of the most difficult aspects of cancer treatment—with both clinical precision and compassionate care.

📅 May 26, 2026
⏰ 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM CDT
🎓 1.25 CE Hours available
💻 Virtual | Free
👉 Register now: https://hubs.ly/Q04gHwq70

Military families face distinct challenges that require specialized clinical understanding—yet many providers lack the c...
05/19/2026

Military families face distinct challenges that require specialized clinical understanding—yet many providers lack the cultural competence to deliver effective care. Join Kat McGrady, ED.D, LPPC, NCC on May 26th for "Supporting the Health and Wellbeing of Military Families" financially sponsored by Leidos

You'll explore:
🎖️ Military culture and its impact on family systems, including how it differs from civilian family dynamics in clinical contexts
🎖️ Common challenges across the military family unit—from deployment cycles and frequent relocations to barriers in accessing care
🎖️ Evidence-based strategies grounded in POTFF (Preservation of the Force and Family) domains to provide culturally competent, individualized support

Walk away with practical skills to recognize personal biases, evaluate your cultural competence, and deliver care that honors the unique needs of military families.

📅 May 26, 2026
⏰ 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM CDT
🎓 1.5 CE Hours available
👉 Sign up now: https://hubs.ly/Q04gHt_l0

Congratulations on this huge milestone. Now what?You've earned your degree. You've passed the exams. But here's what the...
05/15/2026

Congratulations on this huge milestone. Now what?

You've earned your degree. You've passed the exams. But here's what they don't always prepare you for: navigating CE requirements across states, finding your clinical community, building a practice that reflects your actual approach, and connecting with referrals that match your expertise.

https://hubs.ly/Q04gxcvx0 is your digital home in behavioral health, where these pieces come together in one place.

Join for free and receive:
- 500+ CE courses (live and on-demand) with automatic license tracking
- A verified professional profile in a community of 120,000+ behavioral health providers across all 50 states
- Clinically matched referrals through TPN.match that respect your specialties and therapeutic approach

Built by clinicians, for clinicians. Your training prepared you to help people. We built the infrastructure to help you thrive while doing it.

Welcome to the field. Join us at https://hubs.ly/Q04gxbgS0

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) offers a proven alternative to talk therapy and medication for treatment-resista...
05/14/2026

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) offers a proven alternative to talk therapy and medication for treatment-resistant depression and other psychiatric conditions. Yet many clinicians lack a practical framework for when and how to integrate TMS into patient care. Join Charles "Chuck" Weber, DO for "Expanding Beyond Talk Therapy and Medication: The Clinician's Roadmap to TMS," a three-part series sponsored by Family Care Center.

You'll explore:
🧠 TMS fundamentals: mechanisms, patient selection, and how it compares to ECT and ketamine
🧠 Evidence interpretation and modern protocols that drive better clinical outcomes
🧠 Complex case management for adolescents, PTSD, TBI, and other special populations

Walk away with a practical framework to counsel patients, determine when TMS is appropriate, and build individualized treatment plans that improve outcomes.

📅 May 28, June 18, & July 23, 2026
⏰ 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM CDT (each session)
🎓 3 CE Hours available
👉 Sign up now: https://hubs.ly/Q04fVYpH0

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