Helping Justice-Involved Clients Build Relationship Skills

Support your clients in building healthy, connected relationships after harm

A live professional training led by AisleTalk founder Landis Bejar, LMHC-D, LPC, offering practical strategies to help justice-involved individuals rebuild trust, navigate intimacy, and develop the skills needed for safe, respectful connection.

Helping Justice Involved Clients Build Relationship Skills

Who: Mental health professionals working with individuals who have caused harm or are navigating reintegration after incarceration (social workers, counselors, psychologists, paraprofessionals)

When: Thursday, September 11, 2025 from 11:00 AM – 2:15 PM ET (live via Zoom). Optional interactive discussion to follow

Cost: $72 – includes a certificate of attendance

Whether you’re supporting clients with histories of sexual harm, intimate partner violence, or systemic disconnection, this training equips you with trauma-informed and accountability-centered tools to foster relational healing.

What You’ll Learn

  • Identify key relational and emotional challenges faced by justice-involved clients
  • Apply science-backed, trauma-informed approaches to support safe and consensual connection
  • Model and teach boundary-setting, vulnerability, and communication skills
  • Help clients explore identity, rebuild self-respect, and reduce internalized shame
  • Address post-incarceration dating dynamics with compassion and clarity

Ready to deepen your relational work?

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July 25, 2025

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Helping Justice-Involved Clients Build Relationship Skills

Support your clients in building healthy, connected relationships after harm

A live professional training led by AisleTalk founder Landis Bejar, LMHC-D, LPC, offering practical strategies to help justice-involved individuals rebuild trust, navigate intimacy, and develop the skills needed for safe, respectful connection.

Helping Justice Involved Clients Build Relationship Skills

Who: Mental health professionals working with individuals who have caused harm or are navigating reintegration after incarceration (social workers, counselors, psychologists, paraprofessionals)

When: Thursday, September 11, 2025 from 11:00 AM – 2:15 PM ET (live via Zoom). Optional interactive discussion to follow

Cost: $72 – includes a certificate of attendance

Whether you’re supporting clients with histories of sexual harm, intimate partner violence, or systemic disconnection, this training equips you with trauma-informed and accountability-centered tools to foster relational healing.

What You’ll Learn

  • Identify key relational and emotional challenges faced by justice-involved clients
  • Apply science-backed, trauma-informed approaches to support safe and consensual connection
  • Model and teach boundary-setting, vulnerability, and communication skills
  • Help clients explore identity, rebuild self-respect, and reduce internalized shame
  • Address post-incarceration dating dynamics with compassion and clarity

Ready to deepen your relational work?

Published on

July 25, 2025