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161 courses found
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/counseling/ceus/course/autism-spectrum-disorder-variance-manifestation-1850
Autism Spectrum Disorder: Variance, Manifestation, and Strategies to Provide Tailored Supports and Services
Behavioral health practitioners provide services and support individuals with disabilities, including those impacted by autism spectrum disorder. This webinar provides a framework to understand the multi-faceted nature of autism and the variance in presentation among those with autism. In addition, considerations and implications for practice are explored.
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Autism Spectrum Disorder: Variance, Manifestation, and Strategies to Provide Tailored Supports and Services
Behavioral health practitioners provide services and support individuals with disabilities, including those impacted by autism spectrum disorder. This webinar provides a framework to understand the multi-faceted nature of autism and the variance in presentation among those with autism. In addition, considerations and implications for practice are explored.
1850
Online
PT61.9998M
Autism Spectrum Disorder: Variance, Manifestation, and Strategies to Provide Tailored Supports and Services
Presented by Christina Marsack-Topolewski, PhD, MSW, LMSW
Course: #1850Level: Intermediate1.03 Hours
ASWB ACE/1.25 Clinical; CA (CAADE)/1.0; CA (CADTP)/1.0; CA (CCAPP-EI)/1.0; CE Broker/1.0 Counseling Techniques, Knowledge Of Treatment Issues, CE Broker #20-1230538; CE Hours/1.0; CT (CCB)/1.0; GA (ADACBGA)/1.0; IACET/0.1; IL (MFT CE Sponsor)/1.0; MO (MCB)/1.0; NAADAC/1.0 Counseling Services; NBCC CE Hours/1.0; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Self-Study; OH (OCDP)/1.0 TR1; OK (LPC/LMFT)/1.0; OK (OBLADC)/1.0
Behavioral health practitioners provide services and support individuals with disabilities, including those impacted by autism spectrum disorder. This webinar provides a framework to understand the multi-faceted nature of autism and the variance in presentation among those with autism. In addition, considerations and implications for practice are explored.
2
/counseling/ceus/course/operationalizing-cultural-responsiveness-in-clinical-1713
Operationalizing Cultural Responsiveness in the Clinical Setting
Clinicians often experience societal dynamics, cultural values, power, and privilege differently from the populations they serve. Providing culturally responsive and affirming care is a guiding ethical commitment of the profession. This workshop explores the construct of culturally responsive care and will allow clinicians to operationalize values of cultural responsiveness in their own clinical settings.
auditory, textual, visual
99
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Operationalizing Cultural Responsiveness in the Clinical Setting
Clinicians often experience societal dynamics, cultural values, power, and privilege differently from the populations they serve. Providing culturally responsive and affirming care is a guiding ethical commitment of the profession. This workshop explores the construct of culturally responsive care and will allow clinicians to operationalize values of cultural responsiveness in their own clinical settings.
1713
Online
PT63M
Operationalizing Cultural Responsiveness in the Clinical Setting
Presented by Stephanie Carnes, PhD, MSW, LCSW, LL.M
Course: #1713Level: Intermediate1.05 Hours
ASWB ACE/1.25 Cultural Competence; CA (CAADE)/1.0; CA (CADTP)/1.0; CA (CCAPP-EI)/1.0; CE Broker/1.0 Cultural Diversity, Social And Cultural Foundations, Knowledge Of Sociological Factors, CE Broker #20-1194234; CE Hours/1.0; CT (CCB)/1.0; GA (ADACBGA)/1.0; IACET/0.1; IL (MFT CE Sponsor)/1.0; MO (MCB)/1.0; NAADAC/1.0 Counseling Services; NBCC CE Hours/1.0; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Self-Study; OH (OCDP)/1.0 CC, C2; OK (LPC/LMFT)/1.0; OK (OBLADC)/1.0
Clinicians often experience societal dynamics, cultural values, power, and privilege differently from the populations they serve. Providing culturally responsive and affirming care is a guiding ethical commitment of the profession. This workshop explores the construct of culturally responsive care and will allow clinicians to operationalize values of cultural responsiveness in their own clinical settings.
3
/counseling/ceus/course/psychology-behind-need-for-technology-1679
The Psychology Behind the Need for Technology in U.S. Society
With average screen usage exceeding four hours daily in U.S. society, humanity's attachment to technology raises mental health concerns. This course explores the psychological drivers behind excessive technology engagement and equips professionals with strategies to help clients develop healthier tech habits. Empirical research, case studies, and clinical applications on technology overuse will be examined.
textual, visual
99
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The Psychology Behind the Need for Technology in U.S. Society
With average screen usage exceeding four hours daily in U.S. society, humanity's attachment to technology raises mental health concerns. This course explores the psychological drivers behind excessive technology engagement and equips professionals with strategies to help clients develop healthier tech habits. Empirical research, case studies, and clinical applications on technology overuse will be examined.
1679
Online
PT60M
The Psychology Behind the Need for Technology in U.S. Society
Presented by Taeler Hammond, MA
Course: #1679Level: Intermediate1 Hour
ASWB ACE/1.0 General; CA (CAADE)/1.0; CA (CADTP)/1.0; CA (CCAPP-EI)/1.0; CE Broker/1.0 Counseling Theories, Knowledge Of Physiological Factors, CE Broker #20-1193500; CE Hours/1.0; CT (CCB)/1.0; GA (ADACBGA)/1.0; IACET/0.1; IL (MFT CE Sponsor)/1.0; MO (MCB)/1.0; NAADAC/1.0 Counseling Services; NBCC CE Hours/1.0; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Self-Study; OH (OCDP)/1.0 TR1; OK (LPC/LMFT)/1.0; OK (OBLADC)/1.0
With average screen usage exceeding four hours daily in U.S. society, humanity's attachment to technology raises mental health concerns. This course explores the psychological drivers behind excessive technology engagement and equips professionals with strategies to help clients develop healthier tech habits. Empirical research, case studies, and clinical applications on technology overuse will be examined.
4
/counseling/ceus/course/social-isolation-and-loneliness-who-1682
Social Isolation and Loneliness: Who's At Risk and How to Help
Social isolation and loneliness have been recognized challenges in recent decades, and the COVID-19 pandemic provided further visibility of these realities. This course offers a look at who is at risk for loneliness, the signs of loneliness, and effective ways to reduce social isolation and loneliness while promoting overall mental and physical health outcomes for clients and consumers. Implications for practice are discussed.
textual, visual
99
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Social Isolation and Loneliness: Who's At Risk and How to Help
Social isolation and loneliness have been recognized challenges in recent decades, and the COVID-19 pandemic provided further visibility of these realities. This course offers a look at who is at risk for loneliness, the signs of loneliness, and effective ways to reduce social isolation and loneliness while promoting overall mental and physical health outcomes for clients and consumers. Implications for practice are discussed.
1682
Online
PT91.9998M
Social Isolation and Loneliness: Who's At Risk and How to Help
Presented by Christina Marsack-Topolewski, PhD, MSW, LMSW
Course: #1682Level: Intermediate1.53 Hours
ASWB ACE/1.75 Clinical; CA (CAADE)/1.5; CA (CADTP)/1.5; CA (CCAPP-EI)/1.5; CE Broker/1.5 Counseling Theories, Knowledge Of Treatment Issues, CE Broker #20-1192816; CE Hours/1.5; CT (CCB)/1.5; GA (ADACBGA)/1.5; IACET/0.2; IL (MFT CE Sponsor)/1.5; MO (MCB)/1.5; NAADAC/1.5 Counseling Services; NBCC CE Hours/1.5; NY-Contact Hours/1.5 Self-Study; OH (OCDP)/1.5 TR1; OK (LPC/LMFT)/1.5; OK (OBLADC)/1.5
Social isolation and loneliness have been recognized challenges in recent decades, and the COVID-19 pandemic provided further visibility of these realities. This course offers a look at who is at risk for loneliness, the signs of loneliness, and effective ways to reduce social isolation and loneliness while promoting overall mental and physical health outcomes for clients and consumers. Implications for practice are discussed.
5
/counseling/ceus/course/pain-management-for-aging-populations-1685
Pain Management for Aging Populations in Medical and Behavioral Health Settings
Pain management for older adults is essential for the promotion of healthy aging. This webinar explores pain management and provides evidence-based data to help practitioners to understand and implement pain management interventions that improve pain and discomfort for aging populations.
auditory, textual, visual
99
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Pain Management for Aging Populations in Medical and Behavioral Health Settings
Pain management for older adults is essential for the promotion of healthy aging. This webinar explores pain management and provides evidence-based data to help practitioners to understand and implement pain management interventions that improve pain and discomfort for aging populations.
1685
Online
PT61.9998M
Pain Management for Aging Populations in Medical and Behavioral Health Settings
Presented by Susan Holmes-Walker, PhD, RN
Course: #1685Level: Introductory1.03 Hours
ASWB ACE/1.25 General; CA (CAADE)/1.0; CA (CADTP)/1.0; CA (CCAPP-EI)/1.0; CE Broker/1.0 Pain & Symptom Management, Counseling Theories, Knowledge Of Treatment Issues, CE Broker #20-1192812; CE Hours/1.0; CT (CCB)/1.0; GA (ADACBGA)/1.0; IACET/0.1; IL (ICB)/1.0 Counselor I, Counselor II, Preventionist I, Preventionist II, CARS I, CARS II, CODP I, CODP II, PCGC II, CCJP II, CRSS I, CRSS II, CPRS I, CPRS II, MAATP I, MAATP II, CFPP II, CVSS II; IL (MFT CE Sponsor)/1.0; MO (MCB)/1.0; NAADAC/1.0 Counseling Services, Pharmacology And Physiology; NBCC CE Hours/1.0; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Self-Study; OH (OCDP)/1.0 C8, TR1; OK (LPC/LMFT)/1.0; OK (OBLADC)/1.0
Pain management for older adults is essential for the promotion of healthy aging. This webinar explores pain management and provides evidence-based data to help practitioners to understand and implement pain management interventions that improve pain and discomfort for aging populations.
6
/counseling/ceus/course/achieving-resiliency-after-trauma-1705
Achieving Resiliency After Trauma: Ways to Support Symptom Relief
This course focuses on educating clinicians on interventions for trauma informed care. This course briefly delves into empirically researched interventions to help trauma survivors achieve growth after trauma.
auditory, textual, visual
99
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Achieving Resiliency After Trauma: Ways to Support Symptom Relief
This course focuses on educating clinicians on interventions for trauma informed care. This course briefly delves into empirically researched interventions to help trauma survivors achieve growth after trauma.
1705
Online
PT61.0002M
Achieving Resiliency After Trauma: Ways to Support Symptom Relief
Presented by Samantha Silverman, MSW, LCSW
Course: #1705Level: Intermediate1.02 Hours
ASWB ACE/1.25 Clinical; CA (CAADE)/1.0; CA (CADTP)/1.0; CA (CCAPP-EI)/1.0; CE Broker/1.0 Counseling Theories, Counseling, Diagnosis And Treatment Of Mental Health Disorders, CE Broker #20-1188566; CE Hours/1.0; CT (CCB)/1.0; GA (ADACBGA)/1.0; IACET/0.1; IL (ICB)/1.0 Counselor II, Preventionist II, CARS II, CODP II, PCGC I, PCGC II, CCJP II, CRSS II, CPRS II, MAATP II, CFPP II, CVSS II; IL (MFT CE Sponsor)/1.0; NAADAC/1.0 Counseling Services; NBCC CE Hours/1.0; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Self-Study; OH (OCDP)/1.0 C2; OK (LPC/LMFT)/1.0; OK (OBLADC)/1.0
This course focuses on educating clinicians on interventions for trauma informed care. This course briefly delves into empirically researched interventions to help trauma survivors achieve growth after trauma.
7
/counseling/ceus/course/the-psychology-behind-phobias-1627
The Psychology Behind Phobias
This course enhances the competency of behavioral health professionals in assessing and treating phobias. This course addresses common phobias and how to cope with them. Additionally, understanding the evolutionary reasoning behind fear will be addressed to help clinicians better understand drivers behind human motivation.
auditory, textual, visual
99
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The Psychology Behind Phobias
This course enhances the competency of behavioral health professionals in assessing and treating phobias. This course addresses common phobias and how to cope with them. Additionally, understanding the evolutionary reasoning behind fear will be addressed to help clinicians better understand drivers behind human motivation.
1627
Online
PT60M
The Psychology Behind Phobias
Presented by Taeler Hammond, MA
Course: #1627Level: Introductory1 Hour
ASWB ACE/1.0 General; CA (CAADE)/1.0; CA (CADTP)/1.0; CA (CCAPP-EI)/1.0; CE Broker/1.0 Counseling Theories, Knowledge Of Treatment Issues, CE Broker #20-1180746; CE Hours/1.0; CT (CCB)/1.0; GA (ADACBGA)/1.0; IACET/0.1; IL (MFT CE Sponsor)/1.0; MO (MCB)/1.0; NAADAC/1.0 Counseling Services; NBCC CE Hours/1.0; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Self-Study; OH (OCDP)/1.0 TR1; OK (LPC/LMFT)/1.0; OK (OBLADC)/1.0
This course enhances the competency of behavioral health professionals in assessing and treating phobias. This course addresses common phobias and how to cope with them. Additionally, understanding the evolutionary reasoning behind fear will be addressed to help clinicians better understand drivers behind human motivation.
8
/counseling/ceus/course/gender-affirming-surgery-for-adults-1610
Gender Affirming Surgery for Adults: Conducting Readiness Evaluations
This course discusses diagnostic considerations for gender dysphoria and teaches compliance with the World Professional Association for Transgender Healthcare (WPATH) Standards of Care guidelines and the use of the Informed Consent Model for surgical readiness evaluations for adults. It includes comprehensive information on gender-affirming surgeries and provides clinical practice guidelines for evaluating individuals with comorbid psychiatric conditions. Guidelines for gender affirming letter writing are also covered. The goals are increasing clinician competency in utilizing evidence-based gender-affirming treatments for reducing gender dysphoria in transgender and gender diverse adults.
auditory, textual, visual
99
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Gender Affirming Surgery for Adults: Conducting Readiness Evaluations
This course discusses diagnostic considerations for gender dysphoria and teaches compliance with the World Professional Association for Transgender Healthcare (WPATH) Standards of Care guidelines and the use of the Informed Consent Model for surgical readiness evaluations for adults. It includes comprehensive information on gender-affirming surgeries and provides clinical practice guidelines for evaluating individuals with comorbid psychiatric conditions. Guidelines for gender affirming letter writing are also covered. The goals are increasing clinician competency in utilizing evidence-based gender-affirming treatments for reducing gender dysphoria in transgender and gender diverse adults.
1610
Online
PT120M
Gender Affirming Surgery for Adults: Conducting Readiness Evaluations
Presented by Giselle Levin, PsyD
Course: #1610Level: Advanced2 Hours
ASWB ACE/2.25 Clinical; CA (CAADE)/2.0; CA (CADTP)/2.0; CA (CCAPP-EI)/2.0; CE Broker/2.0 Cultural Diversity, Social And Cultural Foundations, Evaluation, CE Broker #20-1180784; CE Hours/2.0; CT (CCB)/2.0; GA (ADACBGA)/2.0; IACET/0.2; IL (MFT CE Sponsor)/2.0; MO (MCB)/2.0; NAADAC/2.0 Clinical Assessment; NBCC CE Hours/2.0; NY-Contact Hours/2.0 Self-Study; OH (OCDP)/2.0 TR1; OK (LPC/LMFT)/2.0; OK (OBLADC)/2.0
This course discusses diagnostic considerations for gender dysphoria and teaches compliance with the World Professional Association for Transgender Healthcare (WPATH) Standards of Care guidelines and the use of the Informed Consent Model for surgical readiness evaluations for adults. It includes comprehensive information on gender-affirming surgeries and provides clinical practice guidelines for evaluating individuals with comorbid psychiatric conditions. Guidelines for gender affirming letter writing are also covered. The goals are increasing clinician competency in utilizing evidence-based gender-affirming treatments for reducing gender dysphoria in transgender and gender diverse adults.
9
/counseling/ceus/course/group-work-in-behavioral-health-1625
Group Work in Behavioral Health: The Art of Group Facilitation, Part III
This is part 3 of a 3-part series. This 3-part series offers theory and group facilitation tools so clinicians can deepen their understanding and skill in group planning and facilitation in behavioral health settings. This webinar includes creating a safe space for participants, understanding and navigating group dynamics, issues of oppression and power, and self-awareness as a practitioner.
auditory, textual, visual
99
USD
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Group Work in Behavioral Health: The Art of Group Facilitation, Part III
This is part 3 of a 3-part series. This 3-part series offers theory and group facilitation tools so clinicians can deepen their understanding and skill in group planning and facilitation in behavioral health settings. This webinar includes creating a safe space for participants, understanding and navigating group dynamics, issues of oppression and power, and self-awareness as a practitioner.
1625
Online
PT61.9998M
Group Work in Behavioral Health: The Art of Group Facilitation, Part III
Presented by Shira Sameroff, MSW, LCSW
Course: #1625Level: Introductory1.03 Hours
ASWB ACE/1.25 Clinical; CA (CAADE)/1.0; CA (CADTP)/1.0; CA (CCAPP-EI)/1.0; CE Broker/1.0 Counseling Techniques, Counseling, CE Broker #20-1178556; CE Hours/1.0; CT (CCB)/1.0; GA (ADACBGA)/1.0; IACET/0.1; IL (MFT CE Sponsor)/1.0; MI (MCBAP)/1.0 Related; MO (MCB)/1.0; NAADAC/1.0 Counseling Services; NBCC CE Hours/1.0; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Self-Study; OH (OCDP)/1.0 C3; OK (LPC/LMFT)/1.0; OK (OBLADC)/1.0
This is part 3 of a 3-part series. This 3-part series offers theory and group facilitation tools so clinicians can deepen their understanding and skill in group planning and facilitation in behavioral health settings. This webinar includes creating a safe space for participants, understanding and navigating group dynamics, issues of oppression and power, and self-awareness as a practitioner.
10
/counseling/ceus/course/parent-child-relationship-assessments-review-1701
Parent-Child Relationship Assessments: A Review of Ethical Considerations and Assessment Tool Selection
This course supports participants' knowledge in familiarizing and ascertaining practical skills to conduct parent-child relationship evaluations and screening using a blend of informal and formal assessment tools. This knowledge will further empower participants to contribute effectively to the well-being of children, facilitate treatment planning using the dynamics of parent-child relationships, and review ethical considerations for assessing this population. This course focuses on early and middle childhood.
auditory, textual, visual
99
USD
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Parent-Child Relationship Assessments: A Review of Ethical Considerations and Assessment Tool Selection
This course supports participants' knowledge in familiarizing and ascertaining practical skills to conduct parent-child relationship evaluations and screening using a blend of informal and formal assessment tools. This knowledge will further empower participants to contribute effectively to the well-being of children, facilitate treatment planning using the dynamics of parent-child relationships, and review ethical considerations for assessing this population. This course focuses on early and middle childhood.
1701
Online
PT120M
Parent-Child Relationship Assessments: A Review of Ethical Considerations and Assessment Tool Selection
Presented by Karalynn Royster, PsyD
Course: #1701Level: Introductory2 Hours
ASWB ACE/2.25 Ethics; CA (CAADE)/2.0; CA (CADTP)/2.0; CA (CCAPP-EI)/2.0; CE Broker/2.0 Ethics, CE Broker #20-1177478; CE Hours/2.0; CT (CCB)/2.0; GA (ADACBGA)/2.0; IACET/0.2; IL (MFT CE Sponsor)/2.0; IL EITP/2.0 1.0 Assessment, 1.0 Working With Families; MO (MCB)/2.0; NAADAC/2.0 Clinical Assessment, Legal Ethical And Professional Development; NBCC CE Hours/2.0; NY-Contact Hours/2.0 Self-Study; OH (OCDP)/2.0 , C4, C9; OK (LPC/LMFT)/2.0; OK (OBLADC)/2.0
This course supports participants' knowledge in familiarizing and ascertaining practical skills to conduct parent-child relationship evaluations and screening using a blend of informal and formal assessment tools. This knowledge will further empower participants to contribute effectively to the well-being of children, facilitate treatment planning using the dynamics of parent-child relationships, and review ethical considerations for assessing this population. This course focuses on early and middle childhood.