CE and Networking Events
Therapist Tea Time
When: December 12, 2025
Where: Phoenix Rising Behavioral Health, LLC
Located at 120 Village Circle Senoia, GA 30276
Join us for a relaxed morning with fellow clinicians — part networking, part professional growth.
Doors open at 9:30 a.m. for tea, coffee, and conversation, followed by a 1-hour training at 10:00 a.m.
Attendance is free to join and connect.
For those seeking CE credit, the cost is $20 for 1 ethics hour of continuing education (GAMFT and LPCA CE approved).
Space is limited — reserve your spot today and come sip, share, and learn together.
Program Description
GAMFT and LPCA 1 Hour Ethics CE Approved
This one-hour ethics training provides an overview of ethical and clinical considerations when working with couples, families, and blended systems. It is designed to help clinicians navigate the seemingly competing needs, voices, and expectations that emerge when multiple clients share a therapeutic space. Participants will examine confidentiality, informed consent, and role boundaries through the lens of systemic theory and the Code of Ethics. Topics include managing overlapping roles, maintaining neutrality, addressing triangulation, and integrating cultural and structural awareness in family systems. The goal is to strengthen ethical reasoning and transparency when navigating multi-person treatment. By applying ethical decision-making models and systemic principles, participants will enhance competence in balancing individual and relational needs within therapy.
CE Registration
RSVP Only (No CE Credit)
About the Host: S. Anni Skurja-Brown, LMFT-S
Anni Skurja-Brown, LMFT-S, is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, clinical supervisor, and owner of Phoenix Rising Behavioral Health in Senoia, Georgia. Practicing since 2017, she provides therapy to individuals, couples, and families through a systemic lens. Her background includes extensive experience working with families across multiple settings, including private practice, community agencies, and child and adolescent programs. This has shaped her practical understanding of family dynamics, communication patterns, and the ethical complexities that come with treating multiple members of a system.
Anni is an AAMFT Approved Supervisor Candidate and active member of GAMFT, where she serves on the board. She most recently presented at the GAMFT State Conference on ethical decision-making and sustainability in clinical practice.
As co-founder of The Clinician’s Circle, Anni develops resources and trainings to help therapists find balance, connection, and confidence in their professional lives. She is passionate about creating systems and practices that provide maximum gain from the work we do, so that we can fully enjoy our personal lives as well. Her work reflects a deep commitment to helping clinicians stay grounded, ethical, and fulfilled both in and out of the therapy room.