We live in deeply polarized times. The anger, fear, and hopelessness we see in the world inevitably show up with our clients--and in our own families and friendships. As mental health professionals, we are not immune.
This three-hour interactive training is designed for practitioners fed up with the division and ready to find a way forward. Through clinical examples, video demonstrations, interviews, and small-group sharing, participants will:
More than a workshop, this training strengthens your practice and your role as a “citizen therapist” navigating polarized times with confidence.
https://frumtherapist.com/workshops/ListeningS24223222/viewBridging the Divide:
Practical Tools for Mental Health Practitioners in Polarized Times
Friday, June 12, 2026, 10:00 AM EDT - 4:45 PM EDT
Presenter: Cheryl Dolinger Brown, LCSW
Course Length: 3 Hours
This workshop Offers 3 Live Interactive Continuing Education Credits
We live in deeply polarized times. The anger, fear, and hopelessness we see in the world inevitably show up with our clients--and in our own families and friendships. As mental health professionals, we are not immune.
This three-hour interactive training is designed for practitioners fed up with the division and ready to find a way forward. Through clinical examples, video demonstrations, interviews, and small-group sharing, participants will:
More than a workshop, this training strengthens your practice and your role as a “citizen therapist” navigating polarized times with confidence.
Part One: Fear of and difficulty in listening to the “other”
Introduction
1. Tolerating being wrong- video
2. Seeing the other as dangerous and managing the stress response
3. Finding your inner polarizer- quiz
4. Dyads (what did you learn about yourself?)
5. Group discussion of our own polarizing issues.
6. Video of Bill Doherty and Tori Olds- difficulty in using our skills
7. Dyads and group discussion
8. Roles families play in political conversations
9. Symbiosis, childhood wounds, differentiation
10. Strategies to help families with political differences
11. Natural vs. Ethical Caring- video of Bill Doherty
12. Strategies to depolarizing
Part Two: Transferring therapy skills to the clients
1. Family conflicts - video of Monica Guzman
2. Techniques to deal with flammable issues
3. Video of two red/blue couples I interviewed
4. Break out rooms to discuss what felt and thought about videos
5. Group as expert: fishbowl- skills to bring to couples in videos
6. Three videos of couples with political differences being coached
7. Group discussion of what learned and what can use in sessions
Part Three: Using skills in the community
1. Work with Israeli/Palestinian- video of Orli Wahrman
2. Use in anti-racist, anti-poverty non-profit organization- video of All Stars Project
3. Use in divided communities- Interview with cofounder of Braver Angels
4. The dream that we can know each other’s human essence- Hedy Schleiffer video
5 Group conclusion- what is a takeaway