Online Trainings
I offer a small number of pre-recorded, in-depth trainings for clinicians, educators, and caregivers. These trainings are designed to slow things down rather than simplify them, focusing on clinical thinking, relational care, and systemic forces shaping mental health practice.
Trainings are available for individual purchase and include ongoing access. New offerings are added as the work evolves. Details for each training are provided alongside the offering.
Working and Thinking Across the Spectrum is a clinician-focused training that critically examines how autism and ADHD are framed, diagnosed, and treated, and what it means to work in ways that do not replicate ableism. This 63-minute recorded training video is designed for therapists, graduate students, and mental health professionals who want a neurodiversity-affirming framework for working with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and ADHD.
Assessing for Suicidality is a clinician-focused training that approaches suicide not as a clinical emergency to be managed, but as a human experience to be understood — and brought out of the silence where it does its most dangerous work. This approximately 60-minute recorded training video is a presentation by Dr. Danna, grounded in clinical cases, honest self-disclosure, and a refusal to let protocol substitute for genuine assessment.
Substance Use and Abuse is a clinician-focused training that examines addiction not as a moral failure or diagnostic category, but as a survival strategy rooted in trauma, secrecy, and affect regulation. This approximately 60-minute recorded training video is structured as a conversation between Dr. Danna and her colleague Lucy Roth, both sober clinicians with extensive experience working across outpatient, mandated, and private practice settings.
Therapy 101 is a clinician-focused training that examines the question every therapist carries but rarely names out loud: what actually makes this conversation therapy? This approximately 57-minute recorded training video is a solo presentation by Dr. Danna — direct, case-grounded, and built around the premise that technique without relationship is empty. Rather than cataloguing interventions, this training asks:
Therapy 202: What's Really Going On Here — Case Conceptualization as Clinical Practice is a clinician- focused training that starts from an honest premise: your case conceptualization is probably a little bit wrong, and that's exactly how it should be. This approximately 50-minute recorded training video is a presentation by Dr. Danna — direct, case-grounded, and built around the conviction that understanding a client is not something you arrive at. It's something you keep doing.
Unmasking and Rethinking the Frame with Neurodiversity is a clinician-focused training that starts from a premise most therapy training doesn't: that the therapeutic frame itself was built for neurotypical people — and that's a problem worth taking seriously. This approximately 50-minute recorded training video is a presentation by Dr. Danna — direct, case-grounded, and built around the conviction that inviting unmasking isn't a technique. It's the whole thing.
