Good news!
We will be having a class on April 27, 2026

3 CE hours are available for this course.
The Buidling S.A.N.E. (c) Foundations: Enhancing Treatment Planning Through Wellness-Informed Practice has been approved by NBCC for NBCC credit. Ashes Rising Counseling Services is solely responsible for all aspects of the program. NBCC Approval No. SP-5245.

Location:
Student Wellness Center, BLDG 900 Room 961, Southern Regional Technical College, Student Center Room 961, 2500 East Shotwell Str. Bainbridge GA 39819
Date: April 27, 2026
Time: 9am - 12:30pm EST

On-site Registration (Cash or check only): $200

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Building S.A.N.E. © Foundations: Enhancing Treatment Engagement and Planning Through Wellness-Informed Practice
A flexible, evidence-informed framework for structured and effective clinical sessions
Register Soon for our session on June 15, 2026!

Program content includes:

  • Overview of S.A.N.E.© as a clinician-developed integrative framework
  • Review of evidence supporting lifestyle and self-management factors in mental health care
  • Discussion of cognitive-behavioral principles related to thoughts, emotions, and behavior
  • Behavior change science, including habit formation and incremental change strategies
  • Ethical and scope-of-practice considerations when addressing lifestyle domains
  • Application of S.A.N.E.© elements to case conceptualization and treatment planning
  • Practical examples and structured activities for clinical implementation

This continuing education program introduces S.A.N.E.© (Self-care, Sleep Hygiene, Spirituality, Affirmations, Nutrition, Exercise), a clinician-developed integrative framework designed to support treatment planning, client engagement, and adherence. The program does not present SANE© as a manualized or empirically validated psychotherapy. Instead, it demonstrates how the framework organizes evidence-supported lifestyle and self-management domains that influence mental health outcomes and complement established counseling theories and practices, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).

Participants will explore how incremental behavior change, cognitive-emotional processes, and wellness-based interventions can be ethically and effectively integrated into the therapeutic process. Emphasis is placed on practical application within scope of practice, use of small, sustainable changes, and alignment with evidence-based principles and professional guidelines.