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LIVE STREAM: April 15 – 16, 2026 from 8:30am – 4:00pm (Vancouver, BC) Please adjust your start time according to your specific time zone.
ON-DEMAND: Recorded footage & course content (certificate, videos, quiz) will be available until May 25, 2026. Please allow 3 – 5 business days for footage to be processed. Extensions cannot be granted under any circumstances.
Join leading clinicians and researchers for a two-day virtual conference exploring evidence-informed, integrated approaches to trauma, addictions, and complex co-occurring mental health conditions. This conference brings together neuroscience, psychotherapy, medical perspectives, Indigenous healing frameworks, and skills-based interventions to support effective, individualized care.
This conference is designed for mental health professionals and allied health practitioners. Sessions emphasize practical tools, interdisciplinary collaboration, and contemporary clinical frameworks that move beyond rigid diagnostic models toward holistic healing and long-term recovery.
What You’ll Learn
- Integrated, neuroscience-informed approaches to trauma and mental health care
- Practical strategies for working with anxiety, borderline personality features, and complex trauma
- Evidence-based trauma processing and memory-focused interventions
- Multidisciplinary approaches to addictions, eating disorders, and co-occurring conditions
- Inpatient treatment strategies for young adults with complex mental health needs
- Indigenous perspectives on healing, spirituality, culture, and storytelling
- Emerging models of ketamine-assisted psychotherapy and ethical considerations
Day 1 – April 15, 2026
John Arden, Ph.D. – Remodeling Mental Health: Combining Multi-Disciplinary Advances
Carissa Muth, Psy.D. – Post-Traumatic Growth: Healing Emotional and Psychological Trauma
Caroline Buzanko – Conquering Anxiety: Concrete Strategies for Helping Your Anxious Client
Jeff Riggenbach – Borderline Personality Skills Training
Johann Blignaut, M.B.Ch.B., CCFP & Craig Extine, M.A., RCC – Treating Young Adults with Co-Occurring Mental Health Conditions in an Inpatient Treatment Setting
Day 2 – April 16, 2026
Varleisha Lyons, Ph.D., OTD, OTR/L – Integrating Indigenous Healing Through Spiritual Traditions, Cultural Practices, and Storytelling
Daphne Fatter, Ph.D. – Traumatic Memories: Evidence-Based Approaches to Trauma Processing
J.D. Vanderkooy, MD, BSc, FRCPC – Challenges in the Treatment of Eating Disorders
Sara Klinkhammer, M.A. – Comparing Biomedical Versus Psychedelic Ketamine Treatments for Depression
Jeff Riggenbach – Advanced CBT Skills Training for Young Adults in Inpatient Treatment
Why Attend
- Learn from internationally recognized presenters
- Gain immediately applicable clinical tools
- Explore integrated, modern treatment frameworks
- Strengthen confidence working with complex and co-occurring presentations
- Participate conveniently from anywhere via live virtual sessions
April 15, 2026 | Day One
Remodeling Mental Health: Combining Multi-Disciplinary Advances
Presented by John Arden, Ph.D.
This session examines the major shift underway in mental health care as traditional diagnostic and treatment models give way to integrated, science-informed approaches. Drawing on advances in neuroscience and multidisciplinary research, Dr. Arden explores how mental health challenges emerge from dynamic interactions among brain networks, biology, environment, culture, and lived experience. Participants will be introduced to emerging frameworks that move beyond siloed therapeutic models toward a cohesive understanding of the brain–body system as an interconnected whole.
Post-Traumatic Growth: Healing Emotional & Psychological Trauma
Presented by Carissa Muth, Psy.D.
This workshop introduces clinicians to Post-Traumatic Growth (PTG), a framework that extends beyond symptom reduction to explore how individuals can experience psychological growth following adversity. Distinguishing resilience from growth, Dr. Muth outlines the five domains of PTG and offers practical strategies for supporting meaning-making, narrative reconstruction, and existential inquiry in clinical work. Participants will learn how to compassionately hold space for suffering while fostering transformation and deeper authenticity.
Conquering Anxiety: Concrete Strategies for Helping Your Anxious Client
Presented by Caroline Buzanko, Ph.D.
This practical session provides evidence-based interventions to help anxious clients build an internal locus of control and effectively manage anxiety. Using a transdiagnostic approach, participants will gain specialized tools that go beyond foundational strategies, leaving with a versatile toolbox of concrete interventions applicable across anxiety presentations and levels of severity.
Borderline Personality Skills Training
Presented by Jeff Riggenbach, Ph.D.
This one-hour workshop introduces clinicians to skills-based approaches for working effectively with individuals who experience borderline personality features. Drawing on DBT-informed strategies and neurobiological insights, the session explores why traditional insight-oriented interventions often fall short and how targeted skills training can support emotional regulation, reduce impulsive behaviors, and improve relational stability. Participants will leave with clear, teachable tools ready for immediate use in practice.
Treating Young Adults with Co-Occurring Mental Health Conditions in an Inpatient Treatment Setting
Presented by Dr. Johann Blignaut, M.B.Ch.B., CCFP & Craig Extine M.A., RCC
This session draws on research and clinical experience in treating young adults (19+) with complex co-occurring mental health conditions in inpatient settings. Presenters explore common presenting issues, unique developmental considerations, and the challenges and advantages of inpatient treatment within mixed-cohort environments. An interdisciplinary treatment approach is discussed, addressing trauma, substance use, addictions (including gambling), mood and anxiety disorders, and significant medical conditions such as persistent pain.
April 16, 2026 | Day Two
Integrating Indigenous Healing Through Spiritual Traditions, Cultural Practices and Storytelling
Presented by Varleisha Lyons, Ph.D., OTD, OTR/L
This session explores trauma through a holistic, culturally grounded lens, focusing on intergenerational trauma and its historical roots and ongoing effects on identity, culture, and well-being. Participants will examine the role of spirituality in healing, Indigenous ceremonial practices that foster resilience, and storytelling as a powerful vehicle for preserving culture and promoting healing across generations. The session encourages trauma-informed practice that honors cultural context, spiritual wisdom, and collective strength.
Traumatic Memories: Evidence-Based Approaches to Trauma Processing
Presented by Daphne Fatter, Ph.D.
This presentation provides a clear framework for understanding traumatic memory and how it differs from non-traumatic memory. Dr. Fatter reviews evidence-based trauma-processing models and guides clinicians in making informed decisions about readiness, timing, and clinical indicators for trauma processing, emphasizing sound judgment and markers of therapeutic completion.
Challenges in the Treatment of Eating Disorders
Presented by J.D. Vanderkooy, MD, BSc, FRCPC
This session addresses the multifactorial nature of eating disorders and the complex challenges involved in treatment. Topics include medical and pharmacological considerations related to malnutrition, co-occurring psychiatric disorders, interpersonal and family dynamics, resistance to treatment, and issues of identity and sense of self. Participants will gain insight into integrated approaches for providing comprehensive, responsive care.
Comparing Biomedical Versus Psychedelic Ketamine Treatments for Depression: The Importance of Connectedness
Presented by Sara Klinkhamer, M.A.
This workshop examines ketamine treatment through both biomedical and psychedelic perspectives, exploring why ketamine can produce rapid antidepressant effects and why those effects may be short-lived when used alone. Framing depression as a form of disconnection, the session highlights ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) as an integrative model that combines medical, psychedelic, and relational elements, while encouraging ethical and critical consideration of ketamine’s off-label use in Canada and the U.S.
Advanced CBT Skills Training
Presented by Jeff Riggenbach, Ph.D.
This one-hour workshop focuses on advanced, skills-based cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) approaches for treating individuals with complex and co-occurring mental health conditions in inpatient settings. Drawing on neurobiological principles and evidence-informed CBT strategies, the session addresses common clinical challenges including impulsivity, emotional dysregulation, substance use, and treatment resistance. Participants will learn practical, adaptable interventions to enhance engagement, manage high-risk behaviours, and support stabilization and skill development within the structure and demands of inpatient care.


John Arden, Ph.D. – Remodeling Mental Health: Combining Multi-Disciplinary Advances
Carissa Muth, Psy.D. – Post-Traumatic Growth: Healing Emotional and Psychological Trauma
Caroline Buzanko – Conquering Anxiety: Concrete Strategies for Helping Your Anxious Client
Jeff Riggenbach – Borderline Personality Skills Training
Johann Blignaut, M.B.Ch.B., CCFP & Craig Extine, M.A., RCC – Treating Young Adults with Co-Occurring Mental Health Conditions in an Inpatient Treatment Setting
Day 2 – April 16, 2026
Varleisha Lyons, Ph.D., OTD, OTR/L – Integrating Indigenous Healing Through Spiritual Traditions, Cultural Practices, and Storytelling
Daphne Fatter, Ph.D. – Traumatic Memories: Evidence-Based Approaches to Trauma Processing
J.D. Vanderkooy, MD, BSc, FRCPC – Challenges in the Treatment of Eating Disorders
Sara Klinkhammer, M.A. – Comparing Biomedical Versus Psychedelic Ketamine Treatments for Depression
Jeff Riggenbach – Advanced CBT Skills Training for Young Adults in Inpatient Treatment
Clinical Professionals: All mental health professionals including, but not limited to Clinical Counsellors, Psychologists, Psychotherapists, Social Workers, Nurses, Occupational Therapists, Hospice and Palliative Care Workers, Youth Workers, Mental Health Workers, Addiction Specialists, Marital & Family Therapists, Speech Language Pathologists, Vocational Rehabilitation Consultants, School Counsellors, Behaviour Specialists, Rehabilitation Consultants, Geriatric Specialists, and all professionals looking to enhance their therapeutic skills.
John Arden, PhD, ABPP is the author of 15 books, including his most recent, Mind-Brain-Gene: Toward Psychotherapy Integration. His other books include: Brain2Brain, The Brain Bible, as well as Rewire Your Brain 2.0, and Brain-Based Therapy with Adults and Brain-Based Therapy with Children and Adolescents. He previously served as Director of Training in Mental Health for Kaiser Permanente in the Northern California region where now over 300 postdoctoral residents and interns are trained each year in 24 medical centers. He has presented seminars in over 30 countries and in all US States.
Dr. Carissa Muth is a registered psychologist in Alberta and British Columbia and the Clinical Director at the Sunshine Coast Health Centre and Georgia Strait Women’s Clinic. She holds Doctorate of Psychology, Master of Arts in Counselling, and Bachelor of Social Work degrees and ran a private practice in Alberta for the last ten years. With over fifteen years of experiences in the mental health field, Dr. Muth has provided psychological assessments, therapeutic treatments and conducted research in the field of substance addictions and co-morbid psychological disorders. With both a passion for learning and teaching, Dr. Muth has presented her research and expertise across the country at a variety of mental health conferences.
Caroline Buzanko, Ph.D., R. Psych, is a psychologist. Mother. Professor. International Speaker. Yoda of Anxiety. ADHD Superhero. And Changer of Lives. With nearly three decades of experience, she is a recognized expert in resilience and the social, emotional, and behavioural well-being of children and teens. In 2024, Dr. Caroline was honoured as Alberta’s Psychologist of the Year for her exceptional contributions to the field.
Known for her dynamic, engaging style, Dr. Caroline has a knack for simplifying complex challenges and equipping professionals with practical tools that make a real difference. Her workshops go beyond theory, providing strategies that educators, caregivers, and mental health professionals can use immediately to support children and teens facing any challenge.
Through her work at Koru Family Psychology and research at Athabasca University, Dr. Caroline’s mission is clear: to help every child unlock their potential, build confidence, and embrace resilience. When you train with Dr. Caroline, expect to be inspired, empowered, and ready to create a world where everyone thrives.
Jeff Riggenbach, Ph.D. is a best-selling and award winning author who has earned a reputation as an international expert in CBT and personality disorders. Over the past 20 years he has developed and overseen CBT-based treatment programs for Mood disorders, anxiety disorders, addictive behaviour disorders and Personality Disorders at two different psychiatric hospitals and clinics serving over 3,000 clients at multiple levels of care. Dr. Riggenbach trained at the Beck Institute of Cognitive Therapy and Research in Philadelphia, is a Diplomat of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy and a certified cognitive therapist. He has trained over 20,000 professionals worldwide including audiences in all 50 United States, Canada, Mexico, the UK, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.
Dr. Riggenbach is the author of six publications including his most recent release The CBT Toolbox (2nd ed): A Workbook for Clients, Clinicians and Coaches.
Jeff is known for bridging the gap between academia, research findings and day-to-day clinical practice, and his work has earned him the reputation for being. “The practical tools guy.” His seminars on CBT, DBT, and Schema-Focused Cognitive Therapy routinely receive the highest evaluations from conference participants in terms of clinical utility as well as entertainment value.
Dr. Johann Blignaut is a family physician with a certificate of added competence in addiction medicine from the College of Family Physicians of Canada. He obtained his medical degree in South Africa. He worked as a rural family physician in Southern Manitoba for 22 years. He has worked at Homewood Ravensview in North Saanich, BC, since 2020. He has an interest in treating complex patients with a combination of a mental health disorder, substance use disorder and chronic physical pain. He believes in holistic and trauma-informed care.
Craig Extine is the Manager of Clinical Operations at Ravensview. He holds a master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University Los Angeles and is a Registered Clinical Counsellor. He is an experienced inpatient treatment therapist who specializes in trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety. Craig is committed to evidence-based practices and has a strong theoretical background in depth psychology, attachment theory and cognitive behavioural therapy. He is a certified provider of Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD and has specialized training in DBT, childhood trauma, and PTSD treatment for military and first responders. He appreciates collaborating as part of an interdisciplinary team, providing clinical supervision and is passionate about ongoing research and learning
Varleisha D. Lyons Ph.D, OTD, OTR/L is a renowned occupational therapist, author, and speaker who is deeply passionate about promoting culturally intelligent and spiritually centered mental health care. As a woman of African American and Native American heritage, with ancestral ties to the Haliwa-Saponi tribe through her grandmother, Dr. Lyons is dedicated to integrating Indigenous spiritual practices into modern therapeutic frameworks.
Her work is rooted in a commitment to honoring diverse traditions and creating holistic approaches that address the mind, body, and spirit. She draws inspiration from practices such as storytelling, nature-based rituals, and ancestral healing, advocating for their inclusion in contemporary mental health systems.
Dr. Lyons is a tireless advocate for mental health parity and equity, particularly for underserved communities of Indigenous and African descent. Her mission is to bridge traditional healing practices with modern therapeutic methods, fostering understanding and respect for cultural identity and spiritual connection.
As a highly sought-after speaker and author, Dr. Lyons empowers audiences worldwide to embrace diversity, advocate for systemic change, and celebrate the intersection of heritage and healing in occupational therapy and beyond.
Daphne Fatter, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist, international speaker and consultant in private practice in Dallas, Texas. Having trained under the direct supervision of Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, MD., international pioneer in research on traumatic stress, Dr. Fatter is gifted at translating meaning from research to clinical utility to support best practices for effective trauma treatment.
J.D. Vanderkooy, MD, BSc, FRCPC, is a psychiatrist and medical director of the Eating Disorders Program at Homewood Health Centre in Guelph, Ontario. He has spent over 20 years involved in the treatment of child and adolescent psychiatric disorders, substance use disorders, and emergency psychiatry. He is a graduate of McMaster and Queen’s Universities, and has participated in research on antidepressant side effects and adolescent self-harm.
Sara Klinkhamer, M.A.brings a background of working on the Downtown Eastside in Vancouver for more than 10 years, which has given her much experience working with addiction and mental health issues, particularly trauma. Sara has also worked in both residential and outpatient settings as a concurrent disorders counsellor. Her strong belief in the worth of each individual, optimism in the face of adversity, as well as respect for autonomy and dignity, has served her well in this work. Sara completed her BA in psychology at Simon Fraser University in 2005 and her Masters of Counselling Psychology at Adler University in 2008. In 2009, Sara started a post-graduate program in Existential Analysis and in 2013 became a founding board member of the Existential Analysis Society of Canada. Sara joined the Sunshine Coast clinical team in 2016.
| Registration | Early bird Fee | Regular Fee |
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| Individual 1 Day Enrollment | $109.00 | N/A |
| 1 Day Group 3 - 7 | $81.00 | N/A |
| 1 Day Group 8 - 15 | $57.00 | N/A |
| 1 Day Group 15+ | $48.00 | N/A |
| Individual 2 Day Enrollment | $199.00 | N/A |
| 2 Day Group 3 - 7 | $173.00 | N/A |
| 2 Day Group 8 - 15 | $96.00 | N/A |
| 2 Day Group 15+ | $86.00 | N/A |
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