The Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling accepts courses by ASWB ACE Providers. Continued Social Work is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program (provider #1742).
Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling Provider Number 50-29950.
Continued Social Work will report course completions to CE Broker for approved courses when members request this at the time of course completion. You may also self-report to CE Broker. For more information about self-reporting, visit CEBroker.com. The Continued Social Work provider number for CE Broker is 50-29950.
For all other professionals, please check with your state board for current requirements.
1/social-work/ceus/course/medical-errors-patient-safety-root-2078Medical Errors, Patient Safety, and Root Cause AnalysisThis course has been created to meet the State of Florida compliance requirements for Medical Errors. In addition to including a study of root-cause analysis, error reduction and prevention, and patient safety, this course explores areas within the behavioral health field that carry the potential for “medical” errors. This course will identify the importance of error reduction and prevention for behavioral health professionals, discuss how improving safety and quality influences care provided by licensed healthcare professionals and other high-risk industries, and support participants in recognizing the components of root-cause analysis used to investigate medical errors and patient safety eventsauditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Social Workwww.continued.com/social-workMedical Errors, Patient Safety, and Root Cause AnalysisThis course has been created to meet the State of Florida compliance requirements for Medical Errors. In addition to including a study of root-cause analysis, error reduction and prevention, and patient safety, this course explores areas within the behavioral health field that carry the potential for “medical” errors. This course will identify the importance of error reduction and prevention for behavioral health professionals, discuss how improving safety and quality influences care provided by licensed healthcare professionals and other high-risk industries, and support participants in recognizing the components of root-cause analysis used to investigate medical errors and patient safety events2078OnlinePT121.0002M
AK/2.25; AL/2.25; AR/2.25; ASWB ACE/2.25 General; AZ/2.25; CA (CAADE)/2.0; CA (CADTP)/2.0; CA (CCAPP-EI)/2.0; CA/2.25; CE Broker/2.25 Medical Errors, Professional Responsibilities, Knowledge Of Physiological Factors, CE Broker #20-1104510; CE Hours/2.0; CO/2.25; CT (CCB)/2.0; CT/2.25; DC/2.25; DE/2.25; FL/2.25; GA (ADACBGA)/2.0; GA/2.25; HI/2.25; IA/2.25; IACET/0.2; ID/2.25; IL (ICB)/2.0 Counselor II, Preventionist II, CARS II, CODP II, PCGC II, CCJP II, CAAP II, CRSS II, CPRS II, MAATP II, CFPP II, CVSS II; IL (MFT CE Sponsor)/2.0; IL/2.25; IN/2.25; KS/2.25; KY/2.25; LA/2.25; MA/2.25; MD/2.25; ME/2.25; MI (MCBAP)/2.0 Related; MI/2.25; MN/2.25; MO (MCB)/2.0; MO/2.25; MS/2.25; MT/2.25; NAADAC/2.0 Legal Ethical And Professional Development; NBCC CE Hours/2.0; NC/2.25; ND/2.25; NE/2.25; NH/2.25; NJ (ASWB ACE)/2.25; NJ/2.25; NM/2.25; NV/2.25; NY-Contact Hours/2.0 Self-Study; OH (OCDP)/2.0 PR1, TR1; OH/2.25; OK (LPC/LMFT)/2.0; OK (OBLADC)/2.0; OK/2.25; OR/2.25; PA/2.25; RI/2.25; SC/2.25; SD/2.25; TN/2.25; TX/2.25; UT/2.25; VA/2.25; VT/2.25; WA/2.25; WI/2.25; WV/2.25; WY/2.25
This course has been created to meet the State of Florida compliance requirements for Medical Errors. In addition to including a study of root-cause analysis, error reduction and prevention, and patient safety, this course explores areas within the behavioral health field that carry the potential for “medical” errors. This course will identify the importance of error reduction and prevention for behavioral health professionals, discuss how improving safety and quality influences care provided by licensed healthcare professionals and other high-risk industries, and support participants in recognizing the components of root-cause analysis used to investigate medical errors and patient safety events
2/social-work/ceus/course/relational-interventions-for-working-with-1898Relational Interventions for Working With Complex TraumaWorking with complex trauma requires the use of various interventions. This webinar explores skills for creating secure attachment experiences within the therapeutic relationship and the client's relationship with "parts of self" to process trauma and create new internal and external relational experiences.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Social Workwww.continued.com/social-workRelational Interventions for Working With Complex TraumaWorking with complex trauma requires the use of various interventions. This webinar explores skills for creating secure attachment experiences within the therapeutic relationship and the client's relationship with "parts of self" to process trauma and create new internal and external relational experiences.1898OnlinePT61.0002M
Working with complex trauma requires the use of various interventions. This webinar explores skills for creating secure attachment experiences within the therapeutic relationship and the client's relationship with "parts of self" to process trauma and create new internal and external relational experiences.
3/social-work/ceus/course/introduction-to-gambling-disorder-1885Introduction to Gambling DisorderThis webinar explores the history of gambling addiction and treatment, tools for screening and assessment, and high-risk populations. In addition, clinical interventions targeted at treating gambling disorders are introduced.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Social Workwww.continued.com/social-workIntroduction to Gambling DisorderThis webinar explores the history of gambling addiction and treatment, tools for screening and assessment, and high-risk populations. In addition, clinical interventions targeted at treating gambling disorders are introduced.1885OnlinePT63M
This webinar explores the history of gambling addiction and treatment, tools for screening and assessment, and high-risk populations. In addition, clinical interventions targeted at treating gambling disorders are introduced.
4/social-work/ceus/course/ethical-considerations-in-use-support-1998Ethical Considerations in the Use of Support AnimalsEmotional support animals have been shown to be effective in the management of stress, anxiety, and depression. Service animals have long been shown useful for people with perceptual disabilities, and there is a growing research body on therapy animals. This course addresses the benefits of animals as companions or providing services, definitions of different classes of animals, and the APA ethical standards involved when evaluating the potential use of animals in the care of people.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Social Workwww.continued.com/social-workEthical Considerations in the Use of Support AnimalsEmotional support animals have been shown to be effective in the management of stress, anxiety, and depression. Service animals have long been shown useful for people with perceptual disabilities, and there is a growing research body on therapy animals. This course addresses the benefits of animals as companions or providing services, definitions of different classes of animals, and the APA ethical standards involved when evaluating the potential use of animals in the care of people.1998OnlinePT60M
Emotional support animals have been shown to be effective in the management of stress, anxiety, and depression. Service animals have long been shown useful for people with perceptual disabilities, and there is a growing research body on therapy animals. This course addresses the benefits of animals as companions or providing services, definitions of different classes of animals, and the APA ethical standards involved when evaluating the potential use of animals in the care of people.
5/social-work/ceus/course/spirituality-in-palliative-care-social-1897Spirituality in Palliative Care Social WorkThis course provides guidance to social workers on the unique aspects and ethical dimensions of assessing and providing spiritual support at the end of life.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Social Workwww.continued.com/social-workSpirituality in Palliative Care Social WorkThis course provides guidance to social workers on the unique aspects and ethical dimensions of assessing and providing spiritual support at the end of life.1897OnlinePT61.9998M
This course provides guidance to social workers on the unique aspects and ethical dimensions of assessing and providing spiritual support at the end of life.
6/social-work/ceus/course/unfinished-business-our-childhoods-healing-1908The Unfinished Business of Our Childhoods: Healing the Helper's Childhood Wounds- Part 2The initial imprints of our earliest attachment and trauma wounds can manifest in our work and relationships as we help to heal the trauma wounds of others. This webinar is the second in a two-part series. This webinar presents a model for healing that seeks to help participants identify the trauma and attachment adaptations they developed in childhood and why they were necessary.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Social Workwww.continued.com/social-workThe Unfinished Business of Our Childhoods: Healing the Helper's Childhood Wounds- Part 2The initial imprints of our earliest attachment and trauma wounds can manifest in our work and relationships as we help to heal the trauma wounds of others. This webinar is the second in a two-part series. This webinar presents a model for healing that seeks to help participants identify the trauma and attachment adaptations they developed in childhood and why they were necessary.1908OnlinePT64.0002M
The initial imprints of our earliest attachment and trauma wounds can manifest in our work and relationships as we help to heal the trauma wounds of others. This webinar is the second in a two-part series. This webinar presents a model for healing that seeks to help participants identify the trauma and attachment adaptations they developed in childhood and why they were necessary.
7/social-work/ceus/course/unfinished-business-our-childhoods-healing-1907The Unfinished Business of Our Childhoods: Healing the Helper's Childhood Trauma Wounds - Part 1The initial imprints of our earliest attachment and trauma wounds can manifest in our work and relationships as we help to heal the trauma wounds of others. In his seminal work, The Body Keeps the Score, Bessel van der Kolk notes that "scared animals return home, regardless of whether home is safe or frightening." This webinar is part one of a two-part series. This webinar gives specific attention to the unique ways that helpers will often gravitate toward the most familiar and recognizable aspects of their childhoods.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Social Workwww.continued.com/social-workThe Unfinished Business of Our Childhoods: Healing the Helper's Childhood Trauma Wounds - Part 1The initial imprints of our earliest attachment and trauma wounds can manifest in our work and relationships as we help to heal the trauma wounds of others. In his seminal work, The Body Keeps the Score, Bessel van der Kolk notes that "scared animals return home, regardless of whether home is safe or frightening." This webinar is part one of a two-part series. This webinar gives specific attention to the unique ways that helpers will often gravitate toward the most familiar and recognizable aspects of their childhoods.1907OnlinePT63M
The initial imprints of our earliest attachment and trauma wounds can manifest in our work and relationships as we help to heal the trauma wounds of others. In his seminal work, The Body Keeps the Score, Bessel van der Kolk notes that "scared animals return home, regardless of whether home is safe or frightening." This webinar is part one of a two-part series. This webinar gives specific attention to the unique ways that helpers will often gravitate toward the most familiar and recognizable aspects of their childhoods.
8/social-work/ceus/course/trauma-informed-responses-supportive-movement-1884Trauma Informed Responses & Supportive MovementRecognizing trauma or stress responses when working with clients is essential. This webinar explores the impact of physical movement in processing stress and ways to respond to the stress reactions of others with supportive movement.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Social Workwww.continued.com/social-workTrauma Informed Responses & Supportive MovementRecognizing trauma or stress responses when working with clients is essential. This webinar explores the impact of physical movement in processing stress and ways to respond to the stress reactions of others with supportive movement.1884OnlinePT61.0002M
Recognizing trauma or stress responses when working with clients is essential. This webinar explores the impact of physical movement in processing stress and ways to respond to the stress reactions of others with supportive movement.
9/social-work/ceus/course/the-sociology-of-addiction-1936The Sociology of AddictionThis course reviews present-day diagnosis and treatment of substance use disorders and the relationship between addiction theory and practice. Contemporary sociological theories are outlined, exploring the history of addiction in societies. A multi-level, holistic theoretical approach is introduced to inform the design of policy and interventions.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Social Workwww.continued.com/social-workThe Sociology of AddictionThis course reviews present-day diagnosis and treatment of substance use disorders and the relationship between addiction theory and practice. Contemporary sociological theories are outlined, exploring the history of addiction in societies. A multi-level, holistic theoretical approach is introduced to inform the design of policy and interventions.1936OnlinePT60M
AK/1.0; AL/1.0; AR/1.0; ASWB ACE/1.0 General; 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, Knowledge Of Alcohol And Drugs, Diagnosis And Treatment Of Mental Health Disorders, CE Broker #20-1100696; 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 (ICB)/1.0 Counselor I, Counselor II, Preventionist I, Preventionist II, CARS I, CARS II, CODP I, CODP II, PCGC II, CCJP II, CAAP I, CRSS I, CRSS II, CPRS I, CPRS II, MAATP I, MAATP II, CFPP II, CVSS II; 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 (MCBAP)/1.0 Specific; MI/1.0; MN/1.0; MO (MCB)/1.0; MO/1.0; MS/1.0; MT/1.0; NAADAC/1.0 Pharmacology And Physiology; NBCC CE Hours/1.0; NC/1.0; ND/1.0; NE/1.0; NH/1.0; NJ (ASWB ACE)/1.0; NJ/1.0; NM/1.0; NV/1.0; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Self-Study; OH (OCDP)/1.0 C1; 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
This course reviews present-day diagnosis and treatment of substance use disorders and the relationship between addiction theory and practice. Contemporary sociological theories are outlined, exploring the history of addiction in societies. A multi-level, holistic theoretical approach is introduced to inform the design of policy and interventions.
10/social-work/ceus/course/disaster-mental-health-psychological-first-1846Disaster Mental Health: Psychological First Aid on Disaster AssignmentThis course explores Psychological First Aid (PFA) concepts, how best to use PFA to support survivor needs, and self-care strategies for responders.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Social Workwww.continued.com/social-workDisaster Mental Health: Psychological First Aid on Disaster AssignmentThis course explores Psychological First Aid (PFA) concepts, how best to use PFA to support survivor needs, and self-care strategies for responders.1846OnlinePT61.9998M