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/divorce-and-the-butterfly-effect-2416Divorce and The Butterfly EffectThis course explores the evolving family structures and the profound impacts of relationship changes like divorce and cohabitation breakups on children, adolescents, and adults. It integrates historical and cultural contexts to help educators understand and navigate the complexities of their students' diverse family dynamics, benefiting professionals working with youth.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Social Workwww.continued.com/social-workDivorce and The Butterfly EffectThis course explores the evolving family structures and the profound impacts of relationship changes like divorce and cohabitation breakups on children, adolescents, and adults. It integrates historical and cultural contexts to help educators understand and navigate the complexities of their students' diverse family dynamics, benefiting professionals working with youth.2416OnlinePT120M
This course explores the evolving family structures and the profound impacts of relationship changes like divorce and cohabitation breakups on children, adolescents, and adults. It integrates historical and cultural contexts to help educators understand and navigate the complexities of their students' diverse family dynamics, benefiting professionals working with youth.
2/social-work/ceus/course/sociopsychological-effects-divorce-on-adults-2399Sociopsychological Effects of Divorce on AdultsThis course delves into the psychological, social, and environmental impacts experienced by adults during divorce, emphasizing the often-overlooked challenges and complexities of adult adaptation. Understanding these dynamics enhances educators' ability to comprehend and support students' behavioral responses influenced by their parents' divorce, benefiting those working with children and adolescents.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Social Workwww.continued.com/social-workSociopsychological Effects of Divorce on AdultsThis course delves into the psychological, social, and environmental impacts experienced by adults during divorce, emphasizing the often-overlooked challenges and complexities of adult adaptation. Understanding these dynamics enhances educators' ability to comprehend and support students' behavioral responses influenced by their parents' divorce, benefiting those working with children and adolescents.2399OnlinePT120M
This course delves into the psychological, social, and environmental impacts experienced by adults during divorce, emphasizing the often-overlooked challenges and complexities of adult adaptation. Understanding these dynamics enhances educators' ability to comprehend and support students' behavioral responses influenced by their parents' divorce, benefiting those working with children and adolescents.
3/social-work/ceus/course/ethics-and-moral-injury-2340Ethics & Moral InjurySocial workers sometimes witness, perpetrate, or fail to prevent acts that violate their deeply held beliefs. This course discusses the concepts of moral distress, injury, and demoralization; the symptoms that can manifest; prevention, self-care, and resilience; legal and ethical obligations, including what it means to be a whistleblower; and how to develop the moral courage to advocate for organizational and policy changes to prevent harm.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Social Workwww.continued.com/social-workEthics & Moral InjurySocial workers sometimes witness, perpetrate, or fail to prevent acts that violate their deeply held beliefs. This course discusses the concepts of moral distress, injury, and demoralization; the symptoms that can manifest; prevention, self-care, and resilience; legal and ethical obligations, including what it means to be a whistleblower; and how to develop the moral courage to advocate for organizational and policy changes to prevent harm.2340OnlinePT60M
Social workers sometimes witness, perpetrate, or fail to prevent acts that violate their deeply held beliefs. This course discusses the concepts of moral distress, injury, and demoralization; the symptoms that can manifest; prevention, self-care, and resilience; legal and ethical obligations, including what it means to be a whistleblower; and how to develop the moral courage to advocate for organizational and policy changes to prevent harm.
4/social-work/ceus/course/protective-factors-sociological-and-environmental-2388Protective Factors: Sociological and Environmental Impacts to WellbeingThis course provides an overview of evidenced-based social and environmental impacts on behavioral health. Research is presented on interventions that address social conditions to manage and prevent behavioral conditions. Policy recommendations are discussed that have potential to positively impact population health and wellbeing.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Social Workwww.continued.com/social-workProtective Factors: Sociological and Environmental Impacts to WellbeingThis course provides an overview of evidenced-based social and environmental impacts on behavioral health. Research is presented on interventions that address social conditions to manage and prevent behavioral conditions. Policy recommendations are discussed that have potential to positively impact population health and wellbeing.2388OnlinePT60M
This course provides an overview of evidenced-based social and environmental impacts on behavioral health. Research is presented on interventions that address social conditions to manage and prevent behavioral conditions. Policy recommendations are discussed that have potential to positively impact population health and wellbeing.
5/social-work/ceus/course/primer-on-non-medical-prescription-2390A Primer on Non-Medical Prescription Opioid Misuse: Prevalence, Trends, and Clinical ImplicationsThis course explores the rising rates of drug overdose deaths, particularly due to non-medical prescription opioids and illicit drugs, emphasizing the crucial role of health and human service professionals in addressing substance misuse and supporting affected individuals. It offers an overview of prevalence, trends, and clinical considerations related to non-medical opioid misuse in the United States, aiming to equip providers with essential insights for effective intervention.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Social Workwww.continued.com/social-workA Primer on Non-Medical Prescription Opioid Misuse: Prevalence, Trends, and Clinical ImplicationsThis course explores the rising rates of drug overdose deaths, particularly due to non-medical prescription opioids and illicit drugs, emphasizing the crucial role of health and human service professionals in addressing substance misuse and supporting affected individuals. It offers an overview of prevalence, trends, and clinical considerations related to non-medical opioid misuse in the United States, aiming to equip providers with essential insights for effective intervention.2390OnlinePT120M
This course explores the rising rates of drug overdose deaths, particularly due to non-medical prescription opioids and illicit drugs, emphasizing the crucial role of health and human service professionals in addressing substance misuse and supporting affected individuals. It offers an overview of prevalence, trends, and clinical considerations related to non-medical opioid misuse in the United States, aiming to equip providers with essential insights for effective intervention.
6/social-work/ceus/course/ethics-artificial-intelligence-in-social-2277The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Social Work PracticeSocial workers may use artificial intelligence (AI) to facilitate communications, assessments, interventions, and data management. This course offers participants criteria to consider to ensure that their use effectively addresses ethical concerns related to informed consent, confidentiality, integrity, accountability, effectiveness, bias, abandonment, and access.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Social Workwww.continued.com/social-workThe Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Social Work PracticeSocial workers may use artificial intelligence (AI) to facilitate communications, assessments, interventions, and data management. This course offers participants criteria to consider to ensure that their use effectively addresses ethical concerns related to informed consent, confidentiality, integrity, accountability, effectiveness, bias, abandonment, and access.2277OnlinePT60M
Social workers may use artificial intelligence (AI) to facilitate communications, assessments, interventions, and data management. This course offers participants criteria to consider to ensure that their use effectively addresses ethical concerns related to informed consent, confidentiality, integrity, accountability, effectiveness, bias, abandonment, and access.
7/social-work/ceus/course/strategies-for-treating-ptsd-part-2394Strategies for Treating PTSD Part 1This course will cover imperative skills for supporting clients with PTSD. Part 1 will address how to assess trauma histories and symptoms, recognize activation, and resource clients with tools for self-soothing, containment, discharging, and dissociation.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Social Workwww.continued.com/social-workStrategies for Treating PTSD Part 1This course will cover imperative skills for supporting clients with PTSD. Part 1 will address how to assess trauma histories and symptoms, recognize activation, and resource clients with tools for self-soothing, containment, discharging, and dissociation.2394OnlinePT60M
This course will cover imperative skills for supporting clients with PTSD. Part 1 will address how to assess trauma histories and symptoms, recognize activation, and resource clients with tools for self-soothing, containment, discharging, and dissociation.
8/social-work/ceus/course/sociopsychological-effects-divorce-on-adolescents-2378Sociopsychological Effects of Divorce on AdolescentsThis course examines how divorce influences adolescent independence, tracing actions and reactions over time within the context of societal norms and psychological processes. It enhances awareness of how family dynamics impact decision-making and behavior in adolescents with divorced parents, benefiting professionals working with this age group.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Social Workwww.continued.com/social-workSociopsychological Effects of Divorce on AdolescentsThis course examines how divorce influences adolescent independence, tracing actions and reactions over time within the context of societal norms and psychological processes. It enhances awareness of how family dynamics impact decision-making and behavior in adolescents with divorced parents, benefiting professionals working with this age group.2378OnlinePT120M
This course examines how divorce influences adolescent independence, tracing actions and reactions over time within the context of societal norms and psychological processes. It enhances awareness of how family dynamics impact decision-making and behavior in adolescents with divorced parents, benefiting professionals working with this age group.
9/social-work/ceus/course/group-supervision-2267Group SupervisionThis course provides foundational knowledge and skills for effective group clinical supervision. Participants will learn essential group dynamics, supervisory roles and responsibilities, and strategies for leading and facilitating productive group supervision sessions.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Social Workwww.continued.com/social-workGroup SupervisionThis course provides foundational knowledge and skills for effective group clinical supervision. Participants will learn essential group dynamics, supervisory roles and responsibilities, and strategies for leading and facilitating productive group supervision sessions.2267OnlinePT60M
This course provides foundational knowledge and skills for effective group clinical supervision. Participants will learn essential group dynamics, supervisory roles and responsibilities, and strategies for leading and facilitating productive group supervision sessions.
10/social-work/ceus/course/sociopsychological-effects-divorce-on-children-2376Sociopsychological Effects of Divorce on ChildrenThis course explores how divorce shapes children's development, creating new life paths through profound trauma. It integrates real-life emotions with psychological insights to enhance understanding of behavior in divorce-related relationships, benefiting professionals working with children.auditory, textual, visual99USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $99/yearOnlineOnlyContinued Social Workwww.continued.com/social-workSociopsychological Effects of Divorce on ChildrenThis course explores how divorce shapes children's development, creating new life paths through profound trauma. It integrates real-life emotions with psychological insights to enhance understanding of behavior in divorce-related relationships, benefiting professionals working with children.2376OnlinePT120M
This course explores how divorce shapes children's development, creating new life paths through profound trauma. It integrates real-life emotions with psychological insights to enhance understanding of behavior in divorce-related relationships, benefiting professionals working with children.