Clinical & Ethical Applications of Visual Imagery Cards:

Using Tarot in Psychotherapy

Comes with 6 CEs

(includes 2 ethics CEs; ASWB and NBCC-approved)

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Online, via Zoom

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Sunday, April 12th, 2026

11am - 5:30pm EST (8am - 2:30pm PST)

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Investment: $185

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Do you want to use tarot cards with your therapy clients but aren’t sure how?

Or perhaps you’re intimidated because you don’t consider yourself a “tarot expert.”

Well, I’m here to tell you that you can absolutely use tarot in session with clients, no matter what your tarot skill level!

In fact, I have plenty of ideas of how to do so, and as the author of The Tarot Activity Book and The Clinical Use of Tarot Card Imagery in Psychotherapy I look forward to sharing what I’ve collected with you.

Tarot cards are an excellent way for your clients to connect with their creativity and inner wisdom. They are also a great tool to use for shifting the energy in session.

When it comes to using tarot with clients, you’ll discover that you actually have many options due to the cards’ power as a projective (rather than predictive) device.

This will be an experiential workshop, so please have your favorite tarot deck on hand, along with your journal.

You will learn a multitude of different ways to use tarot cards with clients, and you will have the opportunity to try out some these activities yourself with partners.

During this training, I’ll provide best practices for documenting in your notes the work you do in session with tarot cards, as well as discuss creative ways for you to market yourself as a “tarot-friendly therapist”

Most importantly - No prior knowledge of tarot is needed to participate.

Beginners welcome!

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This Training is eligible for 6 CEs (NBCC and ASWB-Approved)

(2 of these CEs count towards Ethics)

https://cetrainingworkshops.com/ce-approving-boards-accepted/

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Continuing Education Objectives

By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:

1. Describe tarot card imagery as a form of visual and projective material that can be used therapeutically without engaging in fortune-telling or predictive practices.

2. Identify ethical considerations related to scope of practice, informed consent, cultural sensitivity, and client autonomy when incorporating tarot imagery into psychotherapy.

3. Apply at least three structured tarot-based activities to support insight, emotional processing, values clarification, or narrative re-authoring with clients.

4. Distinguish between clinically appropriate use of symbolic imagery and practices that may create ethical, legal, or boundary concerns.

5. Demonstrate documentation-ready clinical language for describing tarot-informed interventions in progress notes and treatment planning.

6. Evaluate client readiness and appropriateness for using tarot imagery, including how to respond to skepticism, spiritual differences, or potential contraindications.

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Refund Policy

Full refunds will be given for any reason up to 24 hours before the training (just send me a message).

Since you will have received all of the handouts for the training the day before we meet, I will be unable to provide a refund if you have to cancel within that 24 hour period.