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174 courses found
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/social-work/ceus/course/cognitive-therapy-let-s-talk-1619
Cognitive Therapy: Let's Talk About the Basics!
Cognitive therapy is a widely used therapeutic intervention that is supported by evidence-based practice in treating various clinical issues. This webinar will explore cognitive therapy, its features, and uses.
auditory, textual, visual
99
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Cognitive Therapy: Let's Talk About the Basics!
Cognitive therapy is a widely used therapeutic intervention that is supported by evidence-based practice in treating various clinical issues. This webinar will explore cognitive therapy, its features, and uses.
1619
Online
PT61.0002M
Cognitive Therapy: Let's Talk About the Basics!
Presented by Jennifer Christie, MS, LMHC, NCC, LCMHC
Course: #1619Level: Introductory1.02 Hours
AK/1.25; AL/1.25; AR/1.25; ASWB ACE/1.25 Clinical; AZ/1.25; CA/1.25; CE Broker/1.25 General (FL), Continuing Education (OH), Continuing Education By A Non Social Worker (SC), Category I Social Work (WV), CE Broker #20-969558; CO/1.25; CT/1.25; DC/1.25; DE/1.25; FL/1.25; GA/1.25; HI/1.25; IA/1.25; IACET/0.1; ID/1.25; IL/1.25; IN/1.25; KS/1.25; KY/1.25; LA/1.25; MA/1.25; MD/1.25; ME/1.25; MI/1.25; MN/1.25; MO/1.25; MS/1.25; MT/1.25; NC/1.25; ND/1.25; NE/1.25; NH/1.25; NJ/1.25; NM/1.25; NV/1.25; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Live Online; OH/1.25; OK/1.25; OR/1.25; PA/1.25; RI/1.25; SC/1.25; SD/1.25; TN/1.25; TX/1.25; UT/1.25; VA/1.25; VT/1.25; WA/1.25; WI/1.25; WV/1.25; WY/1.25
Cognitive therapy is a widely used therapeutic intervention that is supported by evidence-based practice in treating various clinical issues. This webinar will explore cognitive therapy, its features, and uses.
2
/social-work/ceus/course/psy-when-to-worry-about-1621
When to Worry About a Child's Worries
Learn about screening for pediatric anxiety, as well as differentiating developmentally-appropriate worries from clinical concerns. Diagnostic criteria for the most common pediatric anxiety disorders and basic evidence-based treatment of anxiety are also discussed.
auditory, textual, visual
99
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When to Worry About a Child's Worries
Learn about screening for pediatric anxiety, as well as differentiating developmentally-appropriate worries from clinical concerns. Diagnostic criteria for the most common pediatric anxiety disorders and basic evidence-based treatment of anxiety are also discussed.
1621
Online
PT61.0002M
When to Worry About a Child's Worries
Presented by Andrea Roth, PsyD, LP
Course: #1621Level: Introductory1.02 Hours
AK/1.25; AL/1.25; AR/1.25; ASWB ACE/1.25 Clinical; AZ/1.25; CA (CAADE)/1.0; CA (CADTP)/1.0; CA (CCAPP-EI)/1.0; CA/1.25; CE Broker/1.25 Counseling Theories, Knowledge Of Human Growth And Development, Diagnosis And Treatment Of Mental Health Disorders, CE Broker #20-1037536; CE Hours/1.0; CO/1.25; CT (CCB)/1.0; CT/1.25; DC/1.25; DE/1.25; FL/1.25; GA (ADACBGA)/1.0; GA/1.25; HI/1.25; IA/1.25; IACET/0.1; ID/1.25; IL (MFT CE Sponsor)/1.0; IL/1.25; IN/1.25; KS/1.25; KY/1.25; LA/1.25; MA/1.25; MD/1.25; ME/1.25; MI/1.25; MN/1.25; MO (MCB)/1.0; MO/1.25; MS/1.25; MT/1.25; NAADAC/1.0 Counseling Services; NBCC CE Hours/1.0; NC/1.25; ND/1.25; NE/1.25; NH/1.25; NJ/1.25; NM/1.25; NV/1.25; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Self-Study; OH (OCDP)/1.0 C5, TR1; OH/1.25; OK (LPC/LMFT)/1.0; OK (OBLADC)/1.0; OK/1.25; OR/1.25; PA/1.25; RI/1.25; SC/1.25; SD/1.25; TN/1.25; TX/1.25; UT/1.25; VA/1.25; VT/1.25; WA/1.25; WI/1.25; WV/1.25; WY/1.25
Learn about screening for pediatric anxiety, as well as differentiating developmentally-appropriate worries from clinical concerns. Diagnostic criteria for the most common pediatric anxiety disorders and basic evidence-based treatment of anxiety are also discussed.
3
/social-work/ceus/course/reducing-access-to-lethal-means-1563
Reducing Access to Lethal Means: The Social Worker's Role
This course describes the importance of counseling clients on their access to lethal means and offers applicable strategies for clinical interviewing.
auditory, textual, visual
99
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Reducing Access to Lethal Means: The Social Worker's Role
This course describes the importance of counseling clients on their access to lethal means and offers applicable strategies for clinical interviewing.
1563
Online
PT61.9998M
Reducing Access to Lethal Means: The Social Worker's Role
Presented by Lauren Dennelly, MSW, LCSW
Course: #1563Level: Intermediate1.03 Hours
AK/1.25; AL/1.25; AR/1.25; ASWB ACE/1.25 Clinical; AZ/1.25; CA/1.25; CE Broker/1.25 Suicide Prevention, CE Broker #20-954244; CO/1.25; CT/1.25; DC/1.25; DE/1.25; FL/1.25; GA/1.25; HI/1.25; IA/1.25; IACET/0.1; ID/1.25; IL/1.25; IN/1.25; KS/1.25; KY/1.25; LA/1.25; MA/1.25; MD/1.25; ME/1.25; MI/1.25; MN/1.25; MO/1.25; MS/1.25; MT/1.25; NC/1.25; ND/1.25; NE/1.25; NH/1.25; NJ/1.25; NM/1.25; NV/1.25; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Live Online; OH/1.25; OK/1.25; OR/1.25; PA/1.25; RI/1.25; SC/1.25; SD/1.25; TN/1.25; TX/1.25; UT/1.25; VA/1.25; VT/1.25; WA/1.25; WI/1.25; WV/1.25; WY/1.25
This course describes the importance of counseling clients on their access to lethal means and offers applicable strategies for clinical interviewing.
4
/social-work/ceus/course/psy-evidence-based-treatment-for-1594
Evidence-based Treatment for Social Anxiety Disorder in Teens
Social anxiety is commonly experienced by teens making it essential to recognize key signs and effective treatment approaches. Learn about social anxiety in teens including the etiology and presentation of social anxiety disorder, consequences, and co-morbidities of social anxiety, and evidence-based treatment options.
auditory, textual, visual
99
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Evidence-based Treatment for Social Anxiety Disorder in Teens
Social anxiety is commonly experienced by teens making it essential to recognize key signs and effective treatment approaches. Learn about social anxiety in teens including the etiology and presentation of social anxiety disorder, consequences, and co-morbidities of social anxiety, and evidence-based treatment options.
1594
Online
PT60M
Evidence-based Treatment for Social Anxiety Disorder in Teens
Presented by Janelle Youngdahl, PhD, LP, NCSP
Course: #1594Level: Introductory1 Hour
AK/1.0; AL/1.0; AR/1.0; ASWB ACE/1.0 Clinical; AZ/1.0; CA (CAADE)/1.0; CA (CADTP)/1.0; CA (CCAPP-EI)/1.0; CA/1.0; CE Broker/1.0 Counseling Theories, Counseling, Diagnosis And Treatment Of Mental Health Disorders, CE Broker #20-1037348; CE Hours/1.0; CO/1.0; CT (CCB)/1.0; CT/1.0; DC/1.0; DE/1.0; FL/1.0; GA (ADACBGA)/1.0; GA/1.0; HI/1.0; IA/1.0; IACET/0.1; ID/1.0; IL (MFT CE Sponsor)/1.0; IL/1.0; IN/1.0; KS/1.0; KY/1.0; LA/1.0; MA/1.0; MD/1.0; ME/1.0; MI/1.0; MN/1.0; MO (MCB)/1.0; MO/1.0; MS/1.0; MT/1.0; NAADAC/1.0 Clinical Intake And Screening, Clinical Assessment, Treatment Plan, Counseling Services; NBCC CE Hours/1.0; NC/1.0; ND/1.0; NE/1.0; NH/1.0; NJ/1.0; NM/1.0; NV/1.0; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Self-Study; OH (OCDP)/1.0 TR1; OH/1.0; OK (LPC/LMFT)/1.0; OK (OBLADC)/1.0; OK/1.0; OR/1.0; PA/1.0; RI/1.0; SC/1.0; SD/1.0; TN/1.0; TX/1.0; UT/1.0; VA/1.0; VT/1.0; WA/1.0; WI/1.0; WV/1.0; WY/1.0
Social anxiety is commonly experienced by teens making it essential to recognize key signs and effective treatment approaches. Learn about social anxiety in teens including the etiology and presentation of social anxiety disorder, consequences, and co-morbidities of social anxiety, and evidence-based treatment options.
5
/social-work/ceus/course/cutting-too-close-retiring-old-1585
Cutting Too Close, Retiring Old Methods of Treating Self Injury
Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is steadily increasing. Therefore social workers must be prepared to identify and effectively treat NSSI in all patient populations.
auditory, textual, visual
99
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Cutting Too Close, Retiring Old Methods of Treating Self Injury
Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is steadily increasing. Therefore social workers must be prepared to identify and effectively treat NSSI in all patient populations.
1585
Online
PT61.0002M
Cutting Too Close, Retiring Old Methods of Treating Self Injury
Presented by Jennifer Christie, MS, LMHC, NCC, LCMHC
Course: #1585Level: Intermediate1.02 Hours
AK/1.25; AL/1.25; AR/1.25; ASWB ACE/1.25 Clinical; AZ/1.25; CA/1.25; CE Broker/1.25 General (FL), Continuing Education (OH), Continuing Education By A Non Social Worker (SC), Category I Social Work (WV), CE Broker #20-962178; CO/1.25; CT/1.25; DC/1.25; DE/1.25; FL/1.25; GA/1.25; HI/1.25; IA/1.25; IACET/0.1; ID/1.25; IL/1.25; IN/1.25; KS/1.25; KY/1.25; LA/1.25; MA/1.25; MD/1.25; ME/1.25; MI/1.25; MN/1.25; MO/1.25; MS/1.25; MT/1.25; NC/1.25; ND/1.25; NE/1.25; NH/1.25; NJ/1.25; NM/1.25; NV/1.25; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Live Online; OH/1.25; OK/1.25; OR/1.25; PA/1.25; RI/1.25; SC/1.25; SD/1.25; TN/1.25; TX/1.25; UT/1.25; VA/1.25; VT/1.25; WA/1.25; WI/1.25; WV/1.25; WY/1.25
Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is steadily increasing. Therefore social workers must be prepared to identify and effectively treat NSSI in all patient populations.
6
/social-work/ceus/course/when-we-can-t-say-1562
When We Can’t Say Goodbye: Coping with Sudden or Unexpected Death
This course discusses contemporary concerns in loss, grief, and mourning. This course explores skills related to facilitating individuals to die well, assisting the mourner after the death, and addressing public mourning.
auditory, textual, visual
99
USD
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When We Can’t Say Goodbye: Coping with Sudden or Unexpected Death
This course discusses contemporary concerns in loss, grief, and mourning. This course explores skills related to facilitating individuals to die well, assisting the mourner after the death, and addressing public mourning.
1562
Online
PT61.0002M
When We Can’t Say Goodbye: Coping with Sudden or Unexpected Death
Presented by Holly Nelson-Becker, PhD, MSW, LCSW, ACSW
Course: #1562Level: Advanced1.02 Hours
AK/1.25; AL/1.25; AR/1.25; ASWB ACE/1.25 Clinical; AZ/1.25; CA/1.25; CE Broker/1.25 General (FL), Continuing Education (OH), Continuing Education By A Social Worker (SC), Category I Social Work (WV), CE Broker #20-953664; CO/1.25; CT/1.25; DC/1.25; DE/1.25; FL/1.25; GA/1.25; HI/1.25; IA/1.25; IACET/0.1; ID/1.25; IL/1.25; IN/1.25; KS/1.25; KY/1.25; LA/1.25; MA/1.25; MD/1.25; ME/1.25; MI/1.25; MN/1.25; MO/1.25; MS/1.25; MT/1.25; NC/1.25; ND/1.25; NE/1.25; NH/1.25; NJ/1.25; NM/1.25; NV/1.25; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Live Online; OH/1.25; OK/1.25; OR/1.25; PA/1.25; RI/1.25; SC/1.25; SD/1.25; TN/1.25; TX/1.25; UT/1.25; VA/1.25; VT/1.25; WA/1.25; WI/1.25; WV/1.25; WY/1.25
This course discusses contemporary concerns in loss, grief, and mourning. This course explores skills related to facilitating individuals to die well, assisting the mourner after the death, and addressing public mourning.
7
/social-work/ceus/course/involuntary-hospitalization-ethical-considerations-for-1539
Involuntary Hospitalization: Ethical Considerations for Social Workers
Social workers are on the front lines of psychiatric emergencies and need to be prepared to make ethical decisions. This course discusses the impact, ethics, and the role social workers play in involuntary hospitalizations and in protecting vulnerable populations.
auditory, textual, visual
99
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Involuntary Hospitalization: Ethical Considerations for Social Workers
Social workers are on the front lines of psychiatric emergencies and need to be prepared to make ethical decisions. This course discusses the impact, ethics, and the role social workers play in involuntary hospitalizations and in protecting vulnerable populations.
1539
Online
PT61.0002M
Involuntary Hospitalization: Ethical Considerations for Social Workers
Presented by Jennifer Robertson, MSW, LCSW, RSW
Course: #1539Level: Intermediate1.02 Hours
AK/1.25; AL/1.25; AR/1.25; ASWB ACE/1.25 Ethics; AZ/1.25; CA/1.25; CE Broker/1.25 Ethics, CE Broker #20-942108; CO/1.25; CT/1.25; DC/1.25; DE/1.25; FL/1.25; GA/1.25; HI/1.25; IA/1.25; IACET/0.1; ID/1.25; IL/1.25; IN/1.25; KS/1.25; KY/1.25; LA/1.25; MA/1.25; MD/1.25; ME/1.25; MI/1.25; MN/1.25; MO/1.25; MS/1.25; MT/1.25; NC/1.25; ND/1.25; NE/1.25; NH/1.25; NJ/1.25; NM/1.25; NV/1.25; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Live Online; OH/1.25; OK/1.25; OR/1.25; PA/1.25; RI/1.25; SC/1.25; SD/1.25; TN/1.25; TX/1.25; UT/1.25; VA/1.25; VT/1.25; WA/1.25; WI/1.25; WV/1.25; WY/1.25
Social workers are on the front lines of psychiatric emergencies and need to be prepared to make ethical decisions. This course discusses the impact, ethics, and the role social workers play in involuntary hospitalizations and in protecting vulnerable populations.
8
/social-work/ceus/course/healing-through-written-word-working-1535
Healing Through the Written Word: Working with Survivors of Domestic Violence
Understanding how to effectively work with survivors of domestic violence is an essential skill for any mental health practitioner. This webinar explores the impact written word and how it can be used to facilitate the healing process.
auditory, textual, visual
99
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Healing Through the Written Word: Working with Survivors of Domestic Violence
Understanding how to effectively work with survivors of domestic violence is an essential skill for any mental health practitioner. This webinar explores the impact written word and how it can be used to facilitate the healing process.
1535
Online
PT61.0002M
Healing Through the Written Word: Working with Survivors of Domestic Violence
Presented by Sybil Cummin, MA, LPC, ACS
Course: #1535Level: Intermediate1.02 Hours
AK/1.25; AL/1.25; AR/1.25; ASWB ACE/1.25 Clinical; AZ/1.25; CA/1.25; CE Broker/1.25 General (FL), Continuing Education (OH), Continuing Education By A Non Social Worker (SC), Category I Social Work (WV), CE Broker #20-941948; CO/1.25; CT/1.25; DC/1.25; DE/1.25; FL/1.25; GA/1.25; HI/1.25; IA/1.25; IACET/0.1; ID/1.25; IL/1.25; IN/1.25; KS/1.25; KY/1.25; LA/1.25; MA/1.25; MD/1.25; ME/1.25; MI/1.25; MN/1.25; MO/1.25; MS/1.25; MT/1.25; NC/1.25; ND/1.25; NE/1.25; NH/1.25; NJ/1.25; NM/1.25; NV/1.25; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Live Online; OH/1.25; OK/1.25; OR/1.25; PA/1.25; RI/1.25; SC/1.25; SD/1.25; TN/1.25; TX/1.25; UT/1.25; VA/1.25; VT/1.25; WA/1.25; WI/1.25; WV/1.25; WY/1.25
Understanding how to effectively work with survivors of domestic violence is an essential skill for any mental health practitioner. This webinar explores the impact written word and how it can be used to facilitate the healing process.
9
/social-work/ceus/course/helping-clients-understand-and-heal-1534
Helping Clients Understand and Heal from Partner Emotional Abuse
Partner emotional abuse is prevalent and occurs in various forms. This webinar provides an overview of what emotional abuse is and looks like in intimate partnerships. In addition, this webinar explores tools social workers can use for identifying emotional abuse among clients and assisting those wherever they might be in their healing process.
auditory, textual, visual
99
USD
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Helping Clients Understand and Heal from Partner Emotional Abuse
Partner emotional abuse is prevalent and occurs in various forms. This webinar provides an overview of what emotional abuse is and looks like in intimate partnerships. In addition, this webinar explores tools social workers can use for identifying emotional abuse among clients and assisting those wherever they might be in their healing process.
1534
Online
PT61.0002M
Helping Clients Understand and Heal from Partner Emotional Abuse
Presented by Hannah Halbreich, MSW, LICSW
Course: #1534Level: Introductory1.02 Hours
AK/1.25; AL/1.25; AR/1.25; ASWB ACE/1.25 Clinical; AZ/1.25; CA/1.25; CE Broker/1.25 General (FL), Continuing Education (OH), Continuing Education By A Social Worker (SC), Category I Social Work (WV), CE Broker #20-941074; CO/1.25; CT/1.25; DC/1.25; DE/1.25; FL/1.25; GA/1.25; HI/1.25; IA/1.25; IACET/0.1; ID/1.25; IL/1.25; IN/1.25; KS/1.25; KY/1.25; LA/1.25; MA/1.25; MD/1.25; ME/1.25; MI/1.25; MN/1.25; MO/1.25; MS/1.25; MT/1.25; NC/1.25; ND/1.25; NE/1.25; NH/1.25; NJ/1.25; NM/1.25; NV/1.25; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Live Online; OH/1.25; OK/1.25; OR/1.25; PA/1.25; RI/1.25; SC/1.25; SD/1.25; TN/1.25; TX/1.25; UT/1.25; VA/1.25; VT/1.25; WA/1.25; WI/1.25; WV/1.25; WY/1.25
Partner emotional abuse is prevalent and occurs in various forms. This webinar provides an overview of what emotional abuse is and looks like in intimate partnerships. In addition, this webinar explores tools social workers can use for identifying emotional abuse among clients and assisting those wherever they might be in their healing process.
10
/social-work/ceus/course/end-life-planning-living-wills-1533
End of Life Planning: Living Wills and Advocacy in Death and Dying
Death and dying is a natural stage of life, and social workers will undoubtedly work with individuals and families who are navigating death and dying. This webinar explores end-of-living planning and how social workers can work with clients to establish end-of-life plans.
auditory, textual, visual
99
USD
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End of Life Planning: Living Wills and Advocacy in Death and Dying
Death and dying is a natural stage of life, and social workers will undoubtedly work with individuals and families who are navigating death and dying. This webinar explores end-of-living planning and how social workers can work with clients to establish end-of-life plans.
1533
Online
PT64.9998M
End of Life Planning: Living Wills and Advocacy in Death and Dying
Presented by Gabrielle Juliano-Villani, MSW, LCSW
Course: #1533Level: Intermediate1.08 Hours
AK/1.25; AL/1.25; AR/1.25; ASWB ACE/1.25 Clinical; AZ/1.25; CA/1.25; CE Broker/1.25 General (FL), Continuing Education (OH), Continuing Education By A Social Worker (SC), Category I Social Work (WV), CE Broker #20-940854; CO/1.25; CT/1.25; DC/1.25; DE/1.25; FL/1.25; GA/1.25; HI/1.25; IA/1.25; IACET/0.1; ID/1.25; IL/1.25; IN/1.25; KS/1.25; KY/1.25; LA/1.25; MA/1.25; MD/1.25; ME/1.25; MI/1.25; MN/1.25; MO/1.25; MS/1.25; MT/1.25; NC/1.25; ND/1.25; NE/1.25; NH/1.25; NJ/1.25; NM/1.25; NV/1.25; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Live Online; OH/1.25; OK/1.25; OR/1.25; PA/1.25; RI/1.25; SC/1.25; SD/1.25; TN/1.25; TX/1.25; UT/1.25; VA/1.25; VT/1.25; WA/1.25; WI/1.25; WV/1.25; WY/1.25
Death and dying is a natural stage of life, and social workers will undoubtedly work with individuals and families who are navigating death and dying. This webinar explores end-of-living planning and how social workers can work with clients to establish end-of-life plans.