BeWELL Institute

Continuing Education for NYS Clinicians who want more than credit hours – training that changes how you think, respond, and show up in the room.

CE Approval
New York State – Active

First Course Launches
June 24,2026

ASWB National
Coming Soon.

Bridging the Gap between Theory and what happens in the room.

Will you Join us?

Official Enrollment Opens June 8th

 

For the Moments that
Don’t Go by the book.

We focus on what really happens in the room— the stuck moments, the ruptures, the unspoken dynamics, the subtle shifts that move treatment forward. 

Training that should fit how you Practice. 

Live Workshops

Real-time thinking, clinical nuance, and meaningful discussion. Where theory meets the lived experience of the therapy room.

  • Live online & occasional in-person

  • Case material & skills practice

  • Direct application to your caseload

  • Small cohort for genuine discussion

  • CE credit where applicable

On-Demand Courses

Structured, timed modules you complete at your pace. Grounded in real clinical experience and immediately applicable in session.

  • Structured timed modules

  • Case-based teaching & clinical vignettes

  • Post-test & evaluation

  • Instant CE certificate on completion

  • NYS CE credit — all 4 license types

Organizational Trainings

Customized for group practices, clinics, agencies, and workplaces. From single sessions to multi-part series.

  • Grand rounds & lunch-and-learns

  • Half-day or full-day intensives

  • Multi-session training series

  • Practice leadership development

  • Custom curriculum design

First CEU Course Available

Unlock the Secrets of the Analytic Frame

Join us in exploring the fundamental concept of the analytic frame in clinical practice. Dive deep into the structure that underpins therapeutic relationships and learn to leverage it for profound patient care outcomes. This course is designed to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, empowering you to navigate the complexities of the frame with confidence and skill. Take the first step towards transforming your clinical approach today.

  • Introduction to the Analytic Frame
  • The Theory Behind the Frame
  • When the Frame Ruptures
  • Holding the Frame Under Pressure
  • Creating a Profound Therapeutic Experience

Diana Gasperoni is the founder of BeWELL Psychotherapy, Lead Educator at the BeWELL Institute, and creator of the BeHER Teen Program. Over the past decade, she has built a practice where thousands of clients have found support, healing, and lasting change — with a particular focus on long-term therapeutic relationships, unconscious patterns, and the kind of depth work that takes time to trust.

Navigating Narcissistic Defenses in High-Functioning Clients

Master techniques for understanding and addressing narcissistic defenses in high-functioning clients using a relational and trauma-informed approach.

  • Understanding Narcissistic Defenses in High-Functioning Clients
  • Beyond the Label — Narcissism as Defensive Organization
  • The Inner World: Shame, Grandiosity, and Collapse
  • The Relational Field: What Gets Evoked in Us
  • Treatment Principles — A Relational & Trauma-Informed Approach
  • Rupture, Repair, and Clinical Stuck Points

Suhailey is a clinical supervisor and manages the associate therapist training program at BeWELL.
Suhailey fully believes in every individual’s ability to heal from traumas and access untapped strength that can aid in overcoming adversities. Whether you need help adjusting to life changes, managing the symptoms of depression or anxiety, or are simply interested in better understanding the roots of certain behaviors, you should know that hope and healing are within reach.

Navigating Narcissistic Defenses in High-Functioning Clients

Master techniques for understanding and addressing narcissistic defenses in high-functioning clients using a relational and trauma-informed approach.

  • Understanding Narcissistic Defenses in High-Functioning Clients
  • Beyond the Label — Narcissism as Defensive Organization
  • The Inner World: Shame, Grandiosity, and Collapse
  • The Relational Field: What Gets Evoked in Us
  • Treatment Principles — A Relational & Trauma-Informed Approach
  • Rupture, Repair, and Clinical Stuck Points

Suhailey is a clinical supervisor and manages the associate therapist training program at BeWELL.
Suhailey fully believes in every individual’s ability to heal from traumas and access untapped strength that can aid in overcoming adversities. Whether you need help adjusting to life changes, managing the symptoms of depression or anxiety, or are simply interested in better understanding the roots of certain behaviors, you should know that hope and healing are within reach.

— Launching June 24

Where Clinical work
becomes real.

The frame isn’t a rule. It’s a relational container- and understanding It changes everything about how you practice.

01 What the frame actually is — and what it’s not
Beyond the practical boundaries into the relational and psychological function of structure in therapeutic work.


02 Frame breaks, violations, and ruptures
What happens when the frame bends — and how to use those moments clinically rather than manage them away.


03 Holding the frame under pressure
When patients push, when your own needs pull. Maintaining the therapeutic stance without rigidity or collapse.


04 The frame as a relational act
How consistent structure communicates care, safety, and respect — and builds the foundation for genuine clinical contact.

What makes BeWELL Institute different. 

This isn’t lecture hall continuing education.
It’s training built from the inside of clinical work — by practitioners, for practitioners.

01. Sophisticated, Not Academic
High-level clinical insight without the dry, detached feel of traditional lectures. We stay grounded in the lived process of your sessions.

04. Real-World Case Teaching
Built around actual clinical dilemmas and stuck points — moving past theory to address the messy reality of complex cases.

02. Relational Nervous System Focus
Truly trauma-informed — integrating biological nervous system realities with the nuanced dynamics of the therapeutic relationship.

05. Respect for Complexity
We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all. We honor the unique, non-linear nature of the work you actually do.

03. Tools for Monday Morning
Practical language and tangible interventions you can put into practice the moment you walk back into the room.

06. Curated, Not Crowded
Every course is reviewed for clinical rigor. We don’t publish everything — we publish what’s worth your time and your license.

Four Tracks.
One Clinical Home.

Each track is built around one distinct clinical need – and together, they form a comprehensive training ecosystem for the full depth of your practice.

Psychoanalytic & Relational
Advanced, depth-oriented clinical thinking for therapists working with complex relational dynamics. This is the track that sets BeWELL apart.


The Analytic Frame — Launching June 24


Narcissistic defenses in clinical practice


Countertransference & enactments

Clinical Practice
Practical, high-quality clinical education grounded in real therapy work. Your entry point — and your scale engine.


Anxiety & burnout


Couples therapy


Trauma basics + applied skills


Early-career clinical confidence


Case formulation

Eating Disorders
Clinically rigorous, evidence-informed and relationally attuned ED treatment. Led by contracted specialist Beth Riley.


Restrictive eating & control dynamics


Binge-purge cycles & emotional regulation


Body image & identity


Family & relational systems


Medical + psychological integration

Wellness
Mind-body integration for the modern clinician, bridging the gap between clinical theory and the way the body actually processes the world and the human experience.


Breathwork & regulation


Energy & embodiment


Acupuncture for clinicians


Somatic foundations

For Clinicians who go deeper.

Designed for licensed practitioners who know the basics aren’t enough, and who are ready for clinical education that actually challenges them.

Marriage & Family Therapists
LMFTs integrating relational and systemic thinking across individual, couple, and family work.

Clinical Teams & Organizations
Group practices, clinics, and agencies seeking customized, clinically sophisticated training.

Advanced Trainees
Graduate students and early-career clinicians building a rigorous clinical foundation.

Social Workers
LCSWs and LMSWs in private practice, agency work, or group settings seeking depth-oriented training.

Mental Health Counselors
LMHCs working with complex relational presentations who want more than symptom-focused training.