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Continuing Education with The Trust

The Trust is committed to supporting psychology, mental health, and allied health professionals with ongoing opportunities for growth. Our continuing education programs provide exclusive access to resources in ethics, risk management, and practice management—helping policyholders meet evolving professional demands.

Workshops & Webinars

Approved Courses for Ethics, Risk and 
Practice Management

Includes:
  • Live Workshops
  • On-Demand Webinars

Insurance Programs

Coverage for Lifestyle and Asset Protection, 
Home, Pet and More

Includes:
  • Income Protection (Disability)
  • Group Term Life
  • Office Overhead
  • Long Term Care
  • Auto, Home and Renters
  • Pet
  • Retirement Planning

Independent Learning

Continuing Education Programs
at Your Own Pace

Includes:
  • Risk Management Book
  • Taylor Study Method
  • Telepsychology Competencies Credential
  • Risk Management Training Curriculum
  • SECPs – Risk Management Training Curriculum

Risk Management Training Curriculum

The Trust has developed the Risk Management Training Curriculum to complement what you’ve already learned in the classroom.

Normally priced at $210, these modules are being made free of charge to everyone.

Continuing education at your fingertips.

Stay certified and confident with expert-led continuing education webinars from Trust. All CE credits meet certification standards and are delivered by leaders in the field—so you can grow your knowledge and fulfill your licensing requirements, all in one place.

Business of Practice, Part 6
Business of Practice, Part 6 1 CE

November 20, 2025 5:00 PM

Featured Speaker: Dr. Krystal Stanley

Free for insureds 5-6pm ET
Risk Management Roundtable #30
Risk Management Roundtable #30 1 CE

December 4, 2025 5:00 PM

1 CE Credit | Combine 6 CEs to Save 15%...

Featured Speaker: Daniel Taube, J.D., Ph.D., Leisl Bryant, Ph.D., ABPP, Stacey Larson, J.D., Psy.D.

Free for insureds 5-6pm ET
Business of Practice, Part 7
Business of Practice, Part 7 2 CE

December 11, 2025 3:30 PM

Featured Speaker: Dr. Tonya Wood

Free for insureds 3:30-5pm ET

Insights, updates, and support for your professional journey.

Stay current with articles covering the business of practice, organizational updates, and evolving topics that matter to psychologists. From expert tips to company news, it’s all here to help you stay informed and supported.

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What’s the Difference Between Claims-Made and Occurrence Insurance Policies?

What’s the Difference Between Claims-Made and Occurrence Insurance Policies?

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Supporting the Business Side of Practice

Supporting the Business Side of Practice

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