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OUTTRAGED
Monday, April 20, 2026, 10:00 AM to Tuesday, April 21, 2026, 2:00 PM EDT
Category: CE Event

OUTTRAGED

Registration Link: 

https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/6k42p5h/lp/5a3efaa4-965a-42f2-8342-389de2fed165

When: Monday & Tuesday, April 20 & 21, 2026, 10 am to 5 pm ET / 7 am to 2 pm PT

Format: Live Interactive Virtual

About: This course is a skill-based course based on Narrative Therapy theory. The intention of the course is for participants to understand how practice is shaped differently when informed by a narrative, not normative, worldview. Participants will be introduced to skill through examples from practice and small group exercises. 

Program Objectives:

Participants will learn the 11 tenents of the OUTTRAGED narrative methodology and how this project offers culturally sensitive counseling services for people who have experienced gender based violence. 

Participants will learn Narrative Re-Telling Practices and how these skills support culturally sensitive narrative practice. 

Participants will understand the skills and practices of Narrative Map-Making to facilitate therapeutic and culturally sensitive counseling services for people who have experienced gender based violence.

Total CE hours: 11.0

This activity has been certified by NEAFAST on behalf of the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Allied Mental Health & Human Services Professions for LMFT Professional Continuing Education. Certification # 214928238-A

Instructor Bio:
Ncazelo Ncube-Mlilo is an educational psychologist and a narrative therapist with over fifteen years experience working with children and communities affected by and infected with HIV and AIDS in east and southern Africa. She currently works as an independent consultant/service provider providing services that include training and capacity development on child-centred, family, and community-focused approaches/ methodologies to help alleviate trauma and hardship. Ncazelo works with different organisations and government departments throughout Africa. In 2008, Ncazelo formed the Family Strengthening Center of Southern Africa which helps families cope with hardships in the context of HIV and AIDS, poverty, and conflict