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Here's What Many Therapists Struggle With When Memory Loss Shows Up in Therapy. Can you relate?



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When Memory Loss Appears in Therapy, It Can Get Complicated Fast.


If you’re working with an older client who’s beginning to show memory changes, there’s a moment every therapist faces — UNCERTAINTY

You may find yourself wondering:

✔️ Are my client’s memory changes typical for their age, or signs of a cognitive disorder?
✔️ Should I invite their family or caregiver into therapy — and if so, how can I do that while protecting my client’s dignity and autonomy?
✔️ How do I navigate growing caregiver concerns, family tensions, or disagreements about what’s best?
✔️ How can I adapt therapy so my client feels respected, understood, and safe — even as their abilities change?

These are complex, emotionally charged questions.

And yet, most therapists received little to no training on how to navigate them.

Meanwhile, the choices we make in these moments matter deeply.

They can shape the course of a client’s diagnosis, influence family relationships, and affect the client’s quality of life and independence.

That’s why we created Therapy with Cognitive Disorders: A 3-hour Continuing Education Workshop — a practical, heart-centered training that bridges the gap between what we know about cognitive decline and what we do in the therapy room.



Inside This Course, You’ll Learn:


✅ Therapy for People Living with Cognitive Disorders
From guidance on what exactly to do when memory loss appears in therapy to adjusting your approach as dementia advances.


✅ Caregiver Family Therapy - Therapy along the caregiver's journey
Help families navigate the emotional rollercoaster. Learn caregiver family therapy for every stage along the caregiver's journey.


✅ What’s Normal (and What’s Not):
Learn how to spot the difference between typical aging and signs of Mild Cognitive Impairment, dementia, and Alzheimer’s Disease.

✅ The Roadmap for Next Steps:
Know exactly when and how to refer for a cognitive evaluation—and how to talk to families about it with clarity and care.

✅ Plus: 3 CE Credits You’ll Be Proud to Earn
Join us live and get the replay (also eligible for CE credits)
Approved by APA, ASWB, NBCC, CAMFT, NACCM






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What Therapists Are Saying








I'm so glad you're here!

Hi there, I’m Dr. Regina Koepp. I’m a Stanford trained, board-certified clinical psychologist, geropsychologist, and founder of the Center for Mental Health & Aging. I’ve spent over 20 providing therapy to older adults and their families addressing issues like memory loss, dementia, and caregiving.

I created this course for a simple reason:

Because I’ve seen too many therapists—brilliant, caring therapists—feel helpless when memory loss enters the room.

They weren’t trained in this.

They worry they’re missing something.

They don’t know what to say—or where to turn.

And I get it. I’ve been there too.

This course is everything I wish I had when I started working with older adults more that 20 years ago. It’s practical. Compassionate. Clear.

And it gives you the tools to support older clients with memory loss—with confidence and heart.

Because your clients deserve the very best care, and YOU deserve the very best training.

Register Early + Save $30

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This Course Is for You If…


✔️ You're a Therapist, Psychologist, Counselor, LMFT, LPC,LMHC, Social Workers, or nurse who wants to confidently work with older clients.

✔️ Geriatric Care Managers/Aging Life Care Experts and healthcare professionals looking to enhance their expertise in aging mental health.


✔️ You’re seeing more older adults in your practice—and don’t feel fully equipped


✔️ You want to confidently navigate memory loss, referrals, and caregiving conversations


✔️ You’re tired of guessing your way through memory loss and cognitive impairment.


✔️ You want CE hours that actually change how you practice.


✔️ You want to make a bigger difference—for your clients
and yourself


Limited Time Bonuses!

Get These Bonuses When You Register

Total Bonus Value: $246 — Yours FREE with enrollment

FREE BONUS #1

Exclusive Mini Trainings & Workbooks

Get immediate access to two practical, bite-sized trainings with companion workbooks that you can start using with your clients right away.

✔️ 5 Expert Tips for Helping Older Clients with Memory Loss — Exclusive bonus training + workbook (Value: $47)


✔️ Benefits of Early Diagnosis of Dementia — Exclusive bonus training + workbook (Value: $47)

Retail Value: $94 – Yours FREE With Enrollment



FREE BONUS #2

Dementia Diagnosis Referral Roadmap + Resources


Memory concerns don’t have to leave you lost. This roadmap outlines exactly what to do and who to turn to when dementia is suspected, giving therapists, caregivers, and families the confidence to take action. Inside, you’ll discover:

✅ A step-by-step pathway from noticing memory concerns to specialist evaluation.
Sample scripts for encouraging clients to pursue dementia evaluation.
✅ An overview of the care team members who may join the journey (neurology, neuropsychology, memory clinics, and more).
✅ A curated list of national resources — from the Alzheimer’s Association to respite care networks — plus recommended books for families.


This roadmap transforms uncertainty into empowerment, helping you guide loved ones and clients with compassion, clarity, and evidence-based direction.

Retail Value: $47 – Yours FREE With Enrollment



FREE BONUS #3

Exclusive Client Handouts


Get immediate access to evidence-based therapy tools, handouts, and clinical guides designed to save you time and give you confidence in session.

These ready-to-use resources help you address real-world challenges faced by older adults and their families.


✔️Ultimate Caregiving Guide — Exclusive therapy tools and caregiving resources (Value: $47)

✔️ Memory Loss Guide for Families— Clinician’s guide to screen and understand gambling among older adults (Value: $47)

✔️ Dementia 101 Guide — Exclusive therapy tool to help clients prepare for driving retirement (Value: $47)



Total Value: $105
— Included Free with Your Enrollment



Here's What You Get When You Register


Lifetime access to Therapy with Cognitive Disorders, 3 CE credit course (Value: $127)


Online student platform filled with powerpoint slides, replay videos, and references (Value: $97)


Bonus Trainings + Workbooks (Value: $94)
>> 5 Expert Tips for Helping Older Clients with Memory Loss
>> Benefits of Early Diagnosis of Dementia


Bonus Guides to share with your clients (Value: $105):
>>Dementia 101: Beginner's Guide to Dementia Disorders
>>Ultimate Caregiving Guide
>> Memory Loss Guide for Families


Bonus Guide (Value: $47): Dementia Referral Roadmap. Filled with resources and links to connect individuals and families to must have community resources



Total Value = $470
Your Price: $97 with early bird pricing.


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About the Course

Course Description

Therapists play a vital role in helping individuals and families navigate memory loss and dementia. This course provides a clear roadmap from clinical assessment to psychotherapy, giving you the tools and therapeutic skills needed to make a difference.

In this heart-felt course, you’ll learn to distinguish normal aging from dementia, and discover practical assessment tools (cognitive, mood, functional, and caregiver input) to enhance your practice.

You’ll gain therapy strategies—through real, heartfelt stories—that show how to adapt your approach with individuals as dementia advances, how to include families in therapy, and how to provide caregiver family therapy at every stage of the journey.

  • Course Schedule 10/29/25 12-3pm ET
  • 12:00–1:30pm ET
  • • Typical vs a-Typical changes in the brain with age
  • • Difference between mild cognitive impairment and dementia and review of the most common forms of dementia
  • • Tools for the clinical assessment of cognitive impairment that may present in therapy (including cognitive screeners, mood screeners, functional assessment, and caregiver/collateral assessment)
  • • Roadmap for referrals for dementia evaluation
  • • Individual therapy with individuals living with memory loss and dementia
  • 1:30–1:35pm ET – 5min Break
  • 1:35–3:00pm ET
  • • Individual therapy with individuals living with memory loss and dementia (continued)
  • • Including family in therapy while honoring autonomy of individual
  • • 6 stages along the dementia caregiving journey
  • • Community-based referrals and resources for older adults with cognitive impairment and adults with dementia

After attending this beginning-level program in full, participants will be able to:

  • Define 10 Typical vs a-Typical changes in the brain with age.
  • Illustrate the difference between mild cognitive impairment and dementia and review the most common forms of dementia.
  • Apply tools for the clinical assessment of cognitive impairment including cognitive screeners, mood screeners, functional assessment, and caregiver/collateral assessment.
  • Summarize 6 stages along the dementia caregiving journey.
  • Describe the roadmap for referrals for dementia evaluation and important community-based referrals and resources for older adults with cognitive impairment and adults with dementia.
    • Educational Goals

      • • To enhance therapists’ ability to distinguish between normal aging, mild cognitive impairment, and dementia in clinical practice.
      • • To strengthen competence in using evidence-based assessment tools to evaluate cognitive, mood, and functional changes.
      • • To expand therapeutic skills for working with individuals living with dementia and their families throughout the caregiving journey.
      • • To increase awareness of referral pathways and community resources that support clients and families affected by dementia.

    With successful completion of course requirements, this course is eligible for 3 Continuing Education (CE) Credits/3 CMC Contact Hours for therapists, counselors, social workers, psychologists, care managers, and more.

    Registrant is responsible for ensuring that CE credits meet the criteria for their own jurisdiction requirements.

  • Counselors
  • Social Workers
  • Marriage & Family Therapists
  • Addictions Counselors
  • Psychologists
  • Psychiatrists
  • Nurses
  • Aging Life Care Experts/Geriatric Care Managers
  • Students in these disciplines
  • This program will include unique considerations for BIPOC and LGTBQ+ older adults related to dementia disorders, and discuss the impact of ageism and ableism on mental health and well-being.

    Dr. Regina Koepp is a Stanford-trained, board certified clinical psychologist, geropsychologist, and founder and CEO of the Center for Mental Health & Aging. Dr. Koepp is a sought-after speaker and educator, and provides staff training and continuing education courses to professionals on topics surrounding mental health and aging.

    She was formerly a lead psychologist at University of Vermont Medical Center, Assistant Professor at Emory University Department of Psychiatry, and psychologist at the Atlanta VA Health Care System, where she provided direct patient care and consultation on the Geropsychiatry Outpatient Mental Health team for more than a decade. During this time, Dr. Koepp also served on the VA Central Office’s Geriatric Mental Health Field Advisory Committee.

    She is formerly Vice Chair of the Georgia Psychological Association Ethics Committee and served on the Atlanta VA Medical Center’s Ethics Committee, the Clinical Advisory Workgroup, and as chair of the Psychology Professional Standards Board for several years.

    Dr. Koepp has been featured in the New York Times, NPR, Chicago Tribune, Next Avenue, AARP, and other national media outlets. She is a contributing writer at Psychology Today and Psychotherapy Networker, where she discusses mental health and aging.

    Dr. Koepp earned her doctorate at the PGSP-Stanford PsyD Consortium and completed her post-doctoral fellowship at Emory University Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences where she won the Richard W. Morrell Community Commitment Award.

    Financial: Regina Koepp, PSYD, ABPP is founder and owner of the Center for Mental Health & Aging (CMHA) and co-director of the CMHA CE Training Program. She serves on the board of GrayHawk Health. She received royalties from courses published with PESI, Inc.

    Non-financial: Regina Koepp is a member of ASA.

    Note: The CMHA CE Training Program advisory committee independently reviews Dr. Koepp’s CE presentations to ensure that Dr. Koepp’s presentations meet CE program requirements.

    There is no commercial support or conflict of interest for this CE program, content, or sponsor.


    100% Satisfaction Guarantee*

    Register for this intensive training course without risk. If you're not completely satisfied, we offer a 7-day money back guarantee.

    We’re that confident you'll find this learning experience to be all that's promised and more than you expected.




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    What Makes Center for Mental Health & Aging Different Than Other Continuing Education Companies?

    We’re not just another mass market CEU provider. We’re on a mission to ensure every mental health professional has tools to meet the mental health needs of older adults.

    ✔️ Specialized Training for Aging Clients – Unlike other CE providers that go broad, we go deep and provide trainings exclusively on the mental health needs of older adults.

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    Expert-Led - Our courses are led by experts in the field of mental health and aging.

    ✔️
    Mission-Driven & Inclusive – We are a woman-owned, independent company committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in aging mental health care.


    This isn’t just another CE training—it’s a movement toward better mental health care for older adults.


    Continuing Education Approvals



    Social Workers

    Center for Mental Health & Aging, #1801, is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. Center for Mental Health & Aging maintains responsibility for this course. ACE provider approval period: 03/25/2023 – 03/25/2026. Social workers completing this course receive 3 continuing education credits.


    Psychologists

    Center for Mental Health & Aging is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Center for Mental Health & Aging maintains responsibility for this program and its content.


    Counselors

    Center for Mental Health and Aging (CMHA) has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7230. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Center for Mental Health and Aging (CMHA) is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs. 


    Care Managers

    CMHA is approved by the National Academy of Certified Care Managers (NACCM) as a continuing education provider, #21-905CMHA. This activity approved for 3 CMC contact hours.


    Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs)

    Center for Mental Health & Aging (CMHA), Provider #1032775, is approved by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT) to sponsor continuing education for California LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and LEPs. CMHA maintains responsibility for this program/course and it’s contents


    Center for Mental Health & Aging is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. In many state licensing jurisdictions, APA approved continuing education programs qualify for LMFT CE credits. See what your state requires here.

    Nurses
    CMHA is an approved provider by the American Psychological Association (APA), which is recognized by the ANCC for behavioral health related activities.


    Frequently Asked Questions

    This course is available LIVE on 10/29/25 via Zoom. You must attend LIVE to earn LIVE Ethics CE Credits. Attendance is taken for live participation. A Zoom link will be emailed following purchase. Registration for Live event closes 10/28/25.

    Can't attend live? No problem, when you register, you'll be automatically enrolled in the recorded version of this webinar- available 24-48 hours after live program. You'll get instant access to the bonuses when you purchase this course (if you purchase within the "limited time offer" window).

    Following purchase, you'll receive an email from "Dr. Regina Koepp- Center for Mental Health & Aging" with your receipt and another email with links to your courses (don't forget to check your spam folder). For LIVE CE Webinars, you’ll receive an email with a Zoom link to join on the day of the live webinar.

    You can always log in to your account and access all of your courses this way as well.

    This is a limited time offer. To get access to this course at the "early bird" rate and the free bonuses, you must purchase by the deadline. If you miss the deadline, you can purchase these courses at their regular rates on our website here.

    Participants will have their participation registered through the Center for Mental Health & Aging. To earn continuing education (CE) credits you must complete the following steps for on demand/pre-recorded courses::

    Step 1: Attend 100% of the course. Attendance is tracked via the online platform.
    Step 2: Successfully pass the course post-test (for pre-recorded courses only; You have a total of 3 attempts to pass the post-test).
    Step 3: Complete the Course Program Evaluation & Attestation
    Step 4: Download Your Certificate

    Certificates of completion will be emailed immediately following submission of electronic survey and also available for download in the course platform. It's that simple!

    Center for Mental Health & Aging is committed to accessibility and non-discrimination in continuing education activities and will conduct all activities in conformity with the American Psychological Association’s Ethical Principles for Psychologists. If participants have special needs, reasonable efforts will be made to accommodate them. Please contact [email protected] with questions, concerns or to request special accommodations.

    CMHA will respond to grievances in a reasonable, ethical, and timely manner. Grievances may be submitted by course participants in writing to [email protected]. CMHA’s complete Grievance Procedure will be provided upon request. You may request Grievance Procedure by emailing [email protected].

    The following system requirements help to reduce tech problems:

  • Operating Systems: Windows XP or higher, MacOS 9 or higher, Android 4.0 or higher.
  • Internet Browser: Internet Explorer 9.0 or higher, Google Chrome, Firefox 10.0 or higher.
  • Broadband Internet connection: Cable, High-speed DSL & any other medium that is internet accessible.
  • Webinar software: Zoom is used to deliver live, synchronous programs.
  • ALL LIVE workshop refunds will be honored for cancellations if received within 30 days of purchase AND at least one (1) day prior to the date of a live webinar or live workshop. All on demand/pre-recorded courses are backed by a 7-day money back guarantee. Please note that payments made via Credit Card have certain fees associated with them, some of which are non-recoupable and are therefore non-refundable by Center for Mental Health & Aging. Therefore, payments made by Credit Card will have a three percent (3%) credit card fee deducted from the refund. Should you have any questions regarding our refund policies, please contact [email protected].

    For additional questions email [email protected].

    Registrant is responsible for ensuring that CE credits meet the criteria for their own jurisdiction requirements.

    Content and materials in this course may include interventions and modalities that are beyond the authorized practice of your profession. As a licensed professional, you are responsible for reviewing the scope of practice, including activities that are defined in law as beyond the boundaries of practice in accordance with and in compliance with your profession’s standards.