The Hope Builders Clinical Training Collective is the continuing education arm of Arkansas Counseling & Wellness Services. Dr. Kristy Burton is solely responsible for all aspects of the program, which is approved by NBCC for continuing education credit (ACEP #7353).
We built Hope Builders because continuing education should feel energizing, practical, and deeply human, not like a box to check. Our trainings are interactive, grounded in current research, and designed for counselors, supervisors, peer professionals, and organizations committed to meaningful, ethical, compassionate care.
Training areas
Clinical ethics
Ethics live where boundaries and self-awareness collide. Our ethics trainings look at ethical decision-making through the lens of real practice, helping counselors spot red flags early, avoid ethical drift, and stay aligned with both the code and their values. Courses approved by NBCC for continuing education hours in ethics.
Motivational Interviewing
Dr. Burton is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT). Our MI trainings range from foundational skill-building to advanced clinical application, with live coaching and practice opportunities.
Trauma-informed care
Trauma-informed practice is not a buzzword, it is a discipline. Our trauma-informed care trainings give clinicians the framework and the skills to recognize trauma presentations, avoid re-traumatization, and build safety into every stage of the therapeutic process.
Co-occurring disorders
Mental health and substance use almost never show up alone. Our co-occurring disorders training equips clinicians to assess, formulate, and treat when both are present, without fragmenting the care.
Reflective supervision
For supervisors and counselors supervising others, our reflective supervision trainings build the skills that make supervision transformative, not just procedural.
Who our trainings are for
- Licensed Professional Counselors (LPCs, LPC-Ss, LACs)
- Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs, LMSWs)
- Addiction specialists (LADACs, AADCs, MACs)
- Peer support providers
- Marriage and family therapists (LMFTs, LAMFTs)
- Counseling interns and practicum students
- Organizations commissioning in-house training for their teams
Upcoming training events
NBCC-approved continuing education from Hope Builders. Each training is offered both in person at our Fayetteville office and virtually via Google Meet. The virtual link is sent 48 hours before the event. Registration is handled through our secure Cognito Forms portal.
Ethics Without the Eye Roll
Monday, May 4, 2026 · Noon–3 pm CT
Ethics doesn't have to be boring, intimidating, or stuck in a textbook. This interactive training breaks down real-world ethical dilemmas counselors actually face — messy boundaries, gray areas, and "oh no" moments — so you can walk away confident, grounded, and ethically solid without losing your soul (or sense of humor). NBCC-approved for 3 continuing education hours in ethics.
Boundaries, Burnout, and Bad Ideas
Friday, May 29, 2026 · 1–4 pm CT
Ethics live where boundaries and self-awareness collide. This engaging training looks at ethical decision-making through the lens of real practice, helping counselors spot red flags early, avoid ethical drift, and stay aligned with both the code and their values. NBCC-approved for 3 continuing education hours in ethics.
New Supervisor Survival Kit: What They Didn't Teach You
Date TBD — join the mailing list for the announcement
A practical training for newly appointed clinical supervisors. Covers the skills nobody walked you through: balancing accountability and growth, navigating power dynamics, documenting supervision, and recognizing when supervisee struggles signal something deeper. Built from real Arkansas-licensure scenarios.
From Advice-Giver to Change Evoker: Breaking Your Fix-It Reflex
Date TBD — join the mailing list for the announcement
Ever catch yourself jumping into "fix-it mode" with clients? This dynamic training helps clinicians shift from directing change to evoking it. Grounded in the spirit and skills of Motivational Interviewing, this session focuses on reducing the urge to give advice and instead strengthening collaboration, autonomy, and client-driven insight. Participants learn to recognize and manage the "righting reflex," use core MI skills to draw out change talk, and respond effectively to resistance without pushing harder.
Using MI in Supervision: Evoking Growth Instead of Directing It
Date TBD — join the mailing list for the announcement
What if supervision felt less like directing and more like drawing out your supervisee's best thinking? This training introduces supervisors to Motivational Interviewing as a framework for developing confident, self-reflective clinicians. Participants learn to use MI skills — open questions, affirmations, reflections, and evoking change talk — to support supervisee development, navigate resistance, and strengthen clinical decision-making.
Motivational Interviewing Coaching
Ongoing — one-on-one with Dr. Burton
Dr. Kristy Burton is a current member of MINT, the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers, and offers individual MI coaching and coding (skill assessment via recorded session review). Coaching is structured to your stage of MI practice, from foundations to advanced clinical application.
Continuing Education Hours: Arkansas Counseling and Wellness Services has been approved by NBCC for NBCC credit. Kristy Burton is solely responsible for all aspects of the program. NBCC Approval No. 7353.
Custom and on-site training
Agencies, private practices, and academic programs can commission Hope Builders to deliver custom training on-site or virtually. Past topics include ethical decision-making, MI for clinical teams, trauma-informed workplace culture, and supervision for emerging clinical leaders.
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Prefer to talk to a person? Email Kristy@arcounselingandwellness.com or call 501-464-2926 for custom training inquiries or to discuss your organization's continuing-education needs.
Continuing education credit statement
Arkansas Counseling and Wellness Services has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7353. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Arkansas Counseling and Wellness Services is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.