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/psychology/ceus/course/pyramid-model-in-early-childhood-1668
The Pyramid Model in Early Childhood: Improving Social Emotional Competence and Reducing Challenging Behaviors - Part 1
Challenging behaviors in young children are often met with exclusion from settings considered essential for development. However, when correctly set up, community, school, and therapy environments can facilitate growth when employing supportive, evidence-based methods. This course explains the Pyramid Model, an approach promoting social-emotional skills acquisition to minimize problematic behaviors in children 18 months to 7 years old.
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The Pyramid Model in Early Childhood: Improving Social Emotional Competence and Reducing Challenging Behaviors - Part 1
Challenging behaviors in young children are often met with exclusion from settings considered essential for development. However, when correctly set up, community, school, and therapy environments can facilitate growth when employing supportive, evidence-based methods. This course explains the Pyramid Model, an approach promoting social-emotional skills acquisition to minimize problematic behaviors in children 18 months to 7 years old.
1668
Online
PT120M
The Pyramid Model in Early Childhood: Improving Social Emotional Competence and Reducing Challenging Behaviors - Part 1
Presented by Pamelazita Buschbacher, EdD, CCC-SLP
Course: #1668Level: Introductory2 Hours
ASWB ACE/2.25 General; CA (CAADE)/2.0; CA (CADTP)/2.0; CA (CCAPP-EI)/2.0; CE Broker/2.0 Human Growth And Development, Knowledge Of Human Growth And Development, CE Broker #20-1163744; CE Hours/2.0; CT (CCB)/2.0; GA (ADACBGA)/2.0; IACET/0.2; IL EITP/1.0 1.0 Intervention; MO (MCB)/2.0; NAADAC/2.0 Counseling Services; NY-Contact Hours/2.0 Self-Study; OH (OCDP)/2.0 C5; OK (LPC/LMFT)/2.0; OK (OBLADC)/2.0
Challenging behaviors in young children are often met with exclusion from settings considered essential for development. However, when correctly set up, community, school, and therapy environments can facilitate growth when employing supportive, evidence-based methods. This course explains the Pyramid Model, an approach promoting social-emotional skills acquisition to minimize problematic behaviors in children 18 months to 7 years old.
2
/psychology/ceus/course/group-work-behavioral-health-facilitation-1699
Group Work in Behavioral Health: The Art of Group Facilitation, Part I
This is part 1 of a 3-part series. This 3-part series offers theory and group facilitation tools so clinicians can deepen their understanding of and skill in workshop 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.
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99
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Group Work in Behavioral Health: The Art of Group Facilitation, Part I
This is part 1 of a 3-part series. This 3-part series offers theory and group facilitation tools so clinicians can deepen their understanding of and skill in workshop 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.
1699
Online
PT61.0002M
Group Work in Behavioral Health: The Art of Group Facilitation, Part I
Presented by Shira Sameroff, MSW, LCSW
Course: #1699Level: Introductory1.02 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, CE Broker #20-1163734; CE Hours/1.0; CT (CCB)/1.0; GA (ADACBGA)/1.0; IACET/0.1; MO (MCB)/1.0; NAADAC/1.0 Counseling Services; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Self-Study; OH (OCDP)/1.0 C3; OK (LPC/LMFT)/1.0; OK (OBLADC)/1.0
This is part 1 of a 3-part series. This 3-part series offers theory and group facilitation tools so clinicians can deepen their understanding of and skill in workshop 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.
3
/psychology/ceus/course/creating-culturally-responsive-schools-1682
Creating Culturally Responsive Schools
This course familiarizes school helping professionals with the concept of cultural responsiveness. Specifically, participants develop strategies to engage in culturally responsive practice in school-based clinical work while also learning how to support the creation of a building-level climate that affirms and celebrates diverse student identities.
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99
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Creating Culturally Responsive Schools
This course familiarizes school helping professionals with the concept of cultural responsiveness. Specifically, participants develop strategies to engage in culturally responsive practice in school-based clinical work while also learning how to support the creation of a building-level climate that affirms and celebrates diverse student identities.
1682
Online
PT61.9998M
Creating Culturally Responsive Schools
Presented by Stephanie Carnes, PhD, MSW, LCSW, LL.M
Course: #1682Level: Intermediate1.03 Hours
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 #20-1163288; CE Hours/1.0; CT (CCB)/1.0; GA (ADACBGA)/1.0; IACET/0.1; MO (MCB)/1.0; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Self-Study; OH (OCDP)/1.0 CC, TR1; OK (LPC/LMFT)/1.0; OK (OBLADC)/1.0
This course familiarizes school helping professionals with the concept of cultural responsiveness. Specifically, participants develop strategies to engage in culturally responsive practice in school-based clinical work while also learning how to support the creation of a building-level climate that affirms and celebrates diverse student identities.
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/psychology/ceus/course/alzheimer-s-101-overview-for-1614
Alzheimer's and Other Dementias: Overview for Healthcare Professionals
An overview for healthcare professionals about Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders is provided in this course. Characteristics of the dementias, such as symptoms, progression, and how they are diagnosed, are described. Care planning strategies for improving communication with patients and families, understanding and managing behavioral challenges, and promoting independence are also discussed.
auditory, textual, visual
99
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Alzheimer's and Other Dementias: Overview for Healthcare Professionals
An overview for healthcare professionals about Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders is provided in this course. Characteristics of the dementias, such as symptoms, progression, and how they are diagnosed, are described. Care planning strategies for improving communication with patients and families, understanding and managing behavioral challenges, and promoting independence are also discussed.
1614
Online
PT60M
Alzheimer's and Other Dementias: Overview for Healthcare Professionals
Presented by Megan L. Malone, MA, CCC-SLP
Course: #1614Level: Introductory1 Hour
ASWB ACE/1.25 General; CA (CAADE)/1.0; CA (CADTP)/1.0; CA (CCAPP-EI)/1.0; CE Broker/1.0 Counseling Theories, Counseling, CE Broker #20-1166732; CE Hours/1.0; CT (CCB)/1.0; GA (ADACBGA)/1.0; IACET/0.1; MO (MCB)/1.0; NAADAC/1.0 Treatment Plan, Counseling Services; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Self-Study; OH (OCDP)/1.0 TR1; OK (LPC/LMFT)/1.0; OK (OBLADC)/1.0
An overview for healthcare professionals about Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders is provided in this course. Characteristics of the dementias, such as symptoms, progression, and how they are diagnosed, are described. Care planning strategies for improving communication with patients and families, understanding and managing behavioral challenges, and promoting independence are also discussed.
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/psychology/ceus/course/conducting-gender-affirming-hormone-evaluations-1578
Conducting Gender-Affirming Hormone Evaluations for Adults Using the Informed Consent Model
Gender-affirming care including hormones and surgery are evidence-based treatments that reduce gender dysphoria in transgender and gender non-conforming people, but many face barriers accessing this care. Clinicians need training on appropriately diagnosing gender dysphoria, assessing readiness for hormones per WPATH guidelines, and managing comorbid psychiatric conditions. This course provides comprehensive information and practice guidelines for providing gender-affirming hormone therapy to transgender adults.
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99
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Conducting Gender-Affirming Hormone Evaluations for Adults Using the Informed Consent Model
Gender-affirming care including hormones and surgery are evidence-based treatments that reduce gender dysphoria in transgender and gender non-conforming people, but many face barriers accessing this care. Clinicians need training on appropriately diagnosing gender dysphoria, assessing readiness for hormones per WPATH guidelines, and managing comorbid psychiatric conditions. This course provides comprehensive information and practice guidelines for providing gender-affirming hormone therapy to transgender adults.
1578
Online
PT60M
Conducting Gender-Affirming Hormone Evaluations for Adults Using the Informed Consent Model
Presented by Giselle Levin, PsyD
Course: #1578Level: Advanced1 Hour
CE Broker/1.0 Cultural Diversity, CE Broker #20-951063; CE Hours/1.0; IACET/0.1; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Live Online
Gender-affirming care including hormones and surgery are evidence-based treatments that reduce gender dysphoria in transgender and gender non-conforming people, but many face barriers accessing this care. Clinicians need training on appropriately diagnosing gender dysphoria, assessing readiness for hormones per WPATH guidelines, and managing comorbid psychiatric conditions. This course provides comprehensive information and practice guidelines for providing gender-affirming hormone therapy to transgender adults.
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/psychology/ceus/course/ethics-interpreter-mediated-psychotherapy-gender-1531
Ethics of Interpreter Mediated Psychotherapy in Gender Affirming Care
This course will discuss the ethical and clinical implications of utilizing interpreters when conducting gender-affirming psychotherapy for people whose primary language differs from the clinician, especially when the clinician’s primary language is English. The course assumes that attendees have a basic level of understanding of gender-affirming care for gender and sexual minorities (GSM). The presentation will address cultural and linguistic considerations, as well as recommendations for interprofessional collaboration, delivery of psychotherapy, and institutional-level policies for organizations. There will be brief recommendations for future research discussed, as well.
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99
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Ethics of Interpreter Mediated Psychotherapy in Gender Affirming Care
This course will discuss the ethical and clinical implications of utilizing interpreters when conducting gender-affirming psychotherapy for people whose primary language differs from the clinician, especially when the clinician’s primary language is English. The course assumes that attendees have a basic level of understanding of gender-affirming care for gender and sexual minorities (GSM). The presentation will address cultural and linguistic considerations, as well as recommendations for interprofessional collaboration, delivery of psychotherapy, and institutional-level policies for organizations. There will be brief recommendations for future research discussed, as well.
1531
Online
PT120M
Ethics of Interpreter Mediated Psychotherapy in Gender Affirming Care
Presented by Mandy Simmons
Course: #1531Level: Intermediate2 Hours
CE Broker/2.0 Cultural Diversity, Ethics, CE Broker #20-949595; CE Hours/2.0; IACET/0.2; NY-Contact Hours/2.0 Live Online
This course will discuss the ethical and clinical implications of utilizing interpreters when conducting gender-affirming psychotherapy for people whose primary language differs from the clinician, especially when the clinician’s primary language is English. The course assumes that attendees have a basic level of understanding of gender-affirming care for gender and sexual minorities (GSM). The presentation will address cultural and linguistic considerations, as well as recommendations for interprofessional collaboration, delivery of psychotherapy, and institutional-level policies for organizations. There will be brief recommendations for future research discussed, as well.
7
/psychology/ceus/course/self-care-as-practitioner-to-1760
Self-Care as a Practitioner: How to Care for Yourself While Caring for Others
Behavioral health clinicians provide mental health support and care to patients struggling with issues like depression, addiction, and trauma. Though these professionals care deeply about helping their patients, this emotionally demanding work can lead to fatigue, stress, and burnout over time. This course focuses on the critical need for behavioral health clinicians to understand strategies to optimize their own health, wellness, and work-life balance so they can continue providing quality mental health care without burning out.
auditory, textual, visual
99
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Self-Care as a Practitioner: How to Care for Yourself While Caring for Others
Behavioral health clinicians provide mental health support and care to patients struggling with issues like depression, addiction, and trauma. Though these professionals care deeply about helping their patients, this emotionally demanding work can lead to fatigue, stress, and burnout over time. This course focuses on the critical need for behavioral health clinicians to understand strategies to optimize their own health, wellness, and work-life balance so they can continue providing quality mental health care without burning out.
1760
Online
PT64.0002M
Self-Care as a Practitioner: How to Care for Yourself While Caring for Others
Presented by Christina Marsack-Topolewski, PhD, MSW, LMSW
Course: #1760Level: Intermediate1.07 Hours
CA (CAADE)/1.0; CA (CADTP)/1.0; CA (CCAPP-EI)/1.0; CE Broker/1.0 Counseling Theories, Client/counselor Therapeutic Relationship, CE Broker #20-952393; CE Hours/1.0; CT (CCB)/1.0; GA (ADACBGA)/1.0; IACET/0.1; MO (MCB)/1.0; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Self-Study; OH (OCDP)/1.0 C7, TR1; OK (LPC/LMFT)/1.0; OK (OBLADC)/1.0
Behavioral health clinicians provide mental health support and care to patients struggling with issues like depression, addiction, and trauma. Though these professionals care deeply about helping their patients, this emotionally demanding work can lead to fatigue, stress, and burnout over time. This course focuses on the critical need for behavioral health clinicians to understand strategies to optimize their own health, wellness, and work-life balance so they can continue providing quality mental health care without burning out.
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/psychology/ceus/course/introduction-to-genai-and-chatbots-1585
Introduction to GenAI and Chatbots for Healthcare Professionals
This introductory webinar provides a foundational understanding of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) and chatbots, focusing on their relevance, utility, and applications for healthcare professionals. It includes a basic overview of AI as well as how-to walkthroughs with current GenAI tools for typical professional uses. It is designed to equip attendees with insights and essential resources to get started with GenAI or take their skills to the next level. Don't miss this opportunity to get ahead of the curve on the rapidly evolving landscape of GenAI - one of the most important innovations shaping our future.
auditory, textual, visual
99
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Continued Psychology
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Introduction to GenAI and Chatbots for Healthcare Professionals
This introductory webinar provides a foundational understanding of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) and chatbots, focusing on their relevance, utility, and applications for healthcare professionals. It includes a basic overview of AI as well as how-to walkthroughs with current GenAI tools for typical professional uses. It is designed to equip attendees with insights and essential resources to get started with GenAI or take their skills to the next level. Don't miss this opportunity to get ahead of the curve on the rapidly evolving landscape of GenAI - one of the most important innovations shaping our future.
1585
Online
PT60M
Introduction to GenAI and Chatbots for Healthcare Professionals
Presented by Leigha Jansen, EdD, CPACC, Carolyn Smaka, AuD
Course: #1585Level: Introductory1 Hour
ASWB ACE/1.0 General; CA (CAADE)/1.0; CA (CADTP)/1.0; CA (CCAPP-EI)/1.0; CE Broker/1.0 Professional Responsibilities, CE Broker #20-1139926; CE Hours/1.0; CT (CCB)/1.0; GA (ADACBGA)/1.0; IACET/0.1; MO (MCB)/1.0; NAADAC/1.0 Documentation And Record-keeping, Legal Ethical And Professional Development; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Self-Study; OH (OCDP)/1.0 TR1; OK (LPC/LMFT)/1.0; OK (OBLADC)/1.0
This introductory webinar provides a foundational understanding of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) and chatbots, focusing on their relevance, utility, and applications for healthcare professionals. It includes a basic overview of AI as well as how-to walkthroughs with current GenAI tools for typical professional uses. It is designed to equip attendees with insights and essential resources to get started with GenAI or take their skills to the next level. Don't miss this opportunity to get ahead of the curve on the rapidly evolving landscape of GenAI - one of the most important innovations shaping our future.
9
/psychology/ceus/course/adapting-evidence-based-practices-for-1567
Adapting Evidence-Based Practices for Transgender Patients: Current Literature, Ethical Considerations, and Future Directions
This course highlights the need for an increasing focus on evidence-based practices (EBPs) in psychological treatment, emphasizing their effectiveness and empirical basis. It also addresses the need to adapt EBPs for transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) patients to ensure ethical and effective care, identifying adapted EBPs and their application to common issues faced by TGD individuals.
auditory, textual, visual
99
USD
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Continued Psychology
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Adapting Evidence-Based Practices for Transgender Patients: Current Literature, Ethical Considerations, and Future Directions
This course highlights the need for an increasing focus on evidence-based practices (EBPs) in psychological treatment, emphasizing their effectiveness and empirical basis. It also addresses the need to adapt EBPs for transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) patients to ensure ethical and effective care, identifying adapted EBPs and their application to common issues faced by TGD individuals.
1567
Online
PT60M
Adapting Evidence-Based Practices for Transgender Patients: Current Literature, Ethical Considerations, and Future Directions
Presented by Giselle Levin, PsyD
Course: #1567Level: Intermediate1 Hour
CE Broker/1.0 Cultural Diversity, Ethics, CE Broker #20-1132944; CE Hours/1.0; IACET/0.1; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Live Online
This course highlights the need for an increasing focus on evidence-based practices (EBPs) in psychological treatment, emphasizing their effectiveness and empirical basis. It also addresses the need to adapt EBPs for transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) patients to ensure ethical and effective care, identifying adapted EBPs and their application to common issues faced by TGD individuals.
10
/psychology/ceus/course/intimate-relationships-four-theoretical-perspectives-1554
Intimate Relationships: Four Theoretical Perspectives
For the last century, research on intimate relationships has grown from a relatively obscure topic in the field of psychology to one of the most popular and thriving areas of study. Four major theoretical perspectives generally guide research: Sternberg’s Triarchic Theory, the Evolutionary Perspective,Interdependence Theory, and Attachment Theory. Each theory’s history and basic principles are discussed and participants are encouraged to apply ideas to a fictitious couple. Finally, each theory’s strengths and potential weaknesses are analyzed.
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99
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Intimate Relationships: Four Theoretical Perspectives
For the last century, research on intimate relationships has grown from a relatively obscure topic in the field of psychology to one of the most popular and thriving areas of study. Four major theoretical perspectives generally guide research: Sternberg’s Triarchic Theory, the Evolutionary Perspective,Interdependence Theory, and Attachment Theory. Each theory’s history and basic principles are discussed and participants are encouraged to apply ideas to a fictitious couple. Finally, each theory’s strengths and potential weaknesses are analyzed.
1554
Online
PT120M
Intimate Relationships: Four Theoretical Perspectives
Presented by Wind Goodfriend, PhD, MS, BA
Course: #1554Level: Introductory2 Hours
CE Broker/2.0 CE Broker #20-1118822; CE Hours/2.0; IACET/0.2; NY-Contact Hours/2.0 Live Online
For the last century, research on intimate relationships has grown from a relatively obscure topic in the field of psychology to one of the most popular and thriving areas of study. Four major theoretical perspectives generally guide research: Sternberg’s Triarchic Theory, the Evolutionary Perspective,Interdependence Theory, and Attachment Theory. Each theory’s history and basic principles are discussed and participants are encouraged to apply ideas to a fictitious couple. Finally, each theory’s strengths and potential weaknesses are analyzed.