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State Approval Information for Minnesota

The Minnesota Board of Social Work 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). 

For all other professionals, please check with your state board for current requirements.

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Evidence-based Treatment for Social Anxiety Disorder in Teens
Presented by Janelle Youngdahl, PhD, LP, NCSP
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Course: #1594Level: Introductory1 Hour
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.

Identifying and Addressing Weight Stigma in Healthcare, the Therapist's Role
Presented by Janette Marsac, MSW, LMSW, RDN
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Course: #1564Level: Intermediate1.03 Hours
In today's global culture, there are stigmas associated with weight that prevent treatment and proper healthcare. This course aims to build awareness among mental health professionals to support promoting progressive initiatives to ensure weight stigma does not interfere with access to healthcare.

Advanced Body-Based Interventions: Embodiment Practices in Psychotherapy
Presented by Kara Cross, MSW, LMSW, RYT
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Course: #1592Level: Advanced1.02 Hours
Embodiment in psychotherapy is a valuable intervention for helping clients to make the connection between the mind and body. This webinar explores the theoretical foundations of embodiment, its benefits, and how best to incorporate embodiment practices into therapy.

Cutting Too Close, Retiring Old Methods of Treating Self Injury
Presented by Jennifer Christie, MS, LMHC, NCC, LCMHC
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Course: #1585Level: Intermediate1.02 Hours
Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) is steadily increasing. Therefore social workers must be prepared to identify and effectively treat NSSI in all patient populations.

Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma: Recognition, Prevention, and Long-term Impact
Presented by Alison D. Peak, LCSW, IMH-E
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Course: #1602Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
This course provides information on signs, symptoms, and prevention efforts to address Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma (PAHT).

When We Can’t Say Goodbye: Coping with Sudden or Unexpected Death
Presented by Holly Nelson-Becker, PhD, MSW, LCSW, ACSW
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Course: #1562Level: Advanced1.02 Hours
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.

Integration of Cannabis and Mental Health
Presented by Ashley McLimans, MS, LMHCP
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Course: #1567Level: Introductory1.05 Hours
Cannabis has long been used to treat chronic health conditions. This webinar aims to provide education regarding cannabis and mental health. This webinar will explore the connection between our cannabinoid system and mental health systems and how social workers can support clients who actively use cannabis.

Intermediate Body-Based Interventions: Deepening Connection and Promoting Regulation
Presented by Kara Cross, MSW, LMSW, RYT
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Course: #1558Level: Intermediate1.05 Hours
Using body-based interventions helps to move therapy beyond talking. This webinar explores the mind-body connection and the integration of mind-body techniques in a therapeutic setting.

Identity-Based Conflict Resolution: When Conflict Strikes Our Core
Presented by Allan Barsky, JD, MSW, PhD
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Course: #1552Level: Intermediate1.12 Hours
When long-term conflict arises between people from different ethnic groups, political parties, religious affiliations, or socioeconomic groups, the conflict is not necessarily about disputes over money, power, values, or possessions but rather a conflict rooted in the identities, assumptions, and biases of each group. This workshop demonstrates how social workers and other helping professionals can work to help people work through identity-based conflict by facilitating structured intergroup experiences.

Recognizing and Responding to Youth Sex Trafficking
Presented by Christina Reardon, MSW, LSW
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Course: #1551Level: Intermediate1.02 Hours
This course explores the prevalence of youth sex trafficking in the United States, risk factors, and best practices for assisting victims/survivors. In addition, participants learn how to advocate on behalf of victims/survivors of youth sex trafficking and are given resources they can use to gain a deeper understanding of the issue.

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