CNIT Professional Development
Fast, idea-sparking sessions (60–90 minutes).
No CEUs—just practical tools, fresh perspectives, and community connection.
What Is a CNIT Professional Development?
Our PD/Lunch-and-Learn series offers bite-sized, nature-informed learning for therapists, educators, and helping professionals. In just an hour or so, you’ll explore one focused topic, leave with a few actionable practices, and feel recharged—without the formality of a full training.
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60–90 minutes (usually over lunch)
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Informal & conversational
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No CEUs provided
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Great for teams, staff meetings, supervision hours, or personal refreshers
How Is This Different From CNIT Trainings?
Foundational Training
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3-Day in-person, cohort-based
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Includes CEUs and leads toward CNIT certification
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Structured curriculum + practice supervision
Advanced Training
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4 - 8 hour deep dives on specialty topics
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Includes CEUs
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Builds on foundational NIT principles
Professional Development / Lunch & Learn
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1–1.5 hours, single topic spotlight
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No CEUs
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Informal, discussion-friendly, great sampler or refresh
Upcoming Sessions
Watch On-Demand / Past PD Library
Choose How You Access Our Professional Development Recordings:
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Rent or Purchase Individual Videos
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Flexibility: Select and access the specific training videos that interest you most.
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Convenience: Watch on your own schedule without any long-term commitment.
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Join the Ventrue Trail Program
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Unlimited Access: Attend all professional development events.
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Exclusive Benefits: Watch all professional development recordings for free.
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Community: Become part of a network of like-minded professionals.
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Professional Development
Professional Development


The Body Remembers Nature-Informed Approach to Trauma Recovery in Children

Body Image and Nature: Nature Informed Therapy for Negative Body Image
FAQs
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Do I get CEUs? Not for these short PDs. Check our Foundational and Advanced Trainings for CE options.
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Can I invite my whole team? Yes—please do! Bulk pricing is available.
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Will slides or handouts be provided? Usually a short resource sheet is shared after the session.
