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125 courses found
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/psychology/ceus/course/use-motivational-interviewing-with-homeless-1705
Youth Experiencing Homelessness and Human Trafficking: Use of Motivational Interviewing as a Technique for Engagement
Motivational interviewing (MI) is an evidenced based clinical approach that focuses on change. This webinar explores the use of MI with homeless/foster youth who have been trafficked. This course is Part 1 of a two-part series. Part 2 of this series is available in the course library.
auditory, textual, visual
99
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Continued Psychology
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Youth Experiencing Homelessness and Human Trafficking: Use of Motivational Interviewing as a Technique for Engagement
Motivational interviewing (MI) is an evidenced based clinical approach that focuses on change. This webinar explores the use of MI with homeless/foster youth who have been trafficked. This course is Part 1 of a two-part series. Part 2 of this series is available in the course library.
1705
Online
PT61.9998M
Youth Experiencing Homelessness and Human Trafficking: Use of Motivational Interviewing as a Technique for Engagement
Presented by Cheryl Pooler, DSW, LCSW
Course: #1705Level: Intermediate1.03 Hours
ASWB ACE/1.25 Clinical; CA (CAADE)/1.0; CA (CADTP)/1.0; CA (CCAPP-EI)/1.0; CE Broker/1.0 Human Trafficking, Human Growth And Development, Counseling Techniques, Knowledge Of Human Growth And Development, Counseling, CE Broker #20-1007496; CE Hours/1.0; CT (CCB)/1.0; GA (ADACBGA)/1.0; IACET/0.1; IL (MFT CE Sponsor)/1.0; MI (MCBAP)/1.0 Related; MO (MCB)/1.0; NAADAC/1.0 Counseling Services; NBCC CE Hours/1.0; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Self-Study; OH (OCDP)/1.0 C2; OK (LPC/LMFT)/1.0; OK (OBLADC)/1.0
Motivational interviewing (MI) is an evidenced based clinical approach that focuses on change. This webinar explores the use of MI with homeless/foster youth who have been trafficked. This course is Part 1 of a two-part series. Part 2 of this series is available in the course library.
2
/psychology/ceus/course/pediatric-abusive-head-trauma-recognition-2119
Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma: Recognition, Prevention, and Long-term Impact
This course provides information on signs, symptoms, and prevention efforts to address Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma (PAHT).
auditory, textual, visual
99
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Continued Psychology
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Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma: Recognition, Prevention, and Long-term Impact
This course provides information on signs, symptoms, and prevention efforts to address Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma (PAHT).
2119
Online
PT90M
Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma: Recognition, Prevention, and Long-term Impact
Presented by Alison D. Peak, LCSW, IMH-E
Course: #2119Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
ASWB ACE/1.5 General; CA (CAADE)/1.5; CA (CADTP)/1.5; CA (CCAPP-EI)/1.5; CE Broker/1.5 Human Growth And Development, Knowledge Of Physiological Factors, CE Broker #20-1308980; CE Hours/1.5; CT (CCB)/1.5; GA (ADACBGA)/1.5; IACET/0.2; IL (MFT CE Sponsor)/1.5; MI (MCBAP)/1.5 Related; MO (MCB)/1.5; NAADAC/1.5 Clinical Intake And Screening, Counseling Services; NBCC CE Hours/1.5; NY-Contact Hours/1.5 Self-Study; OH (OCDP)/1.5 P2, P6, C5; OK (LPC/LMFT)/1.5; OK (OBLADC)/1.5 Drug And Alcohol-specific Hours
This course provides information on signs, symptoms, and prevention efforts to address Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma (PAHT).
3
/psychology/ceus/course/working-with-millennials-in-sandwich-1323
Working with Millennials in the “Sandwich Generation”
The Sandwich Generation refers to those in middle adulthood who have a living parent age 65 or older and are either raising a child under age 18 or supporting a grown child. Participants explore how to work with clients to develop healthy coping mechanisms that counteract the stress and anxiety typically associated with the pressures of this generation.
auditory
99
USD
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Continued Psychology
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Working with Millennials in the “Sandwich Generation”
The Sandwich Generation refers to those in middle adulthood who have a living parent age 65 or older and are either raising a child under age 18 or supporting a grown child. Participants explore how to work with clients to develop healthy coping mechanisms that counteract the stress and anxiety typically associated with the pressures of this generation.
1323
Online
PT60M
Working with Millennials in the “Sandwich Generation”
Presented by Jenny Maenpaa, MSW, EdM, LCSW
Course: #1323Level: Introductory1 Hour
ASWB ACE/1.0 Clinical; CA (CAADE)/1.0; CA (CADTP)/1.0; CA (CCAPP-EI)/1.0; CE Broker/1.0 Counseling Theories, Counseling, CE Broker #20-919521; CE Hours/1.0; CT (CCB)/1.0; GA (ADACBGA)/1.0; IACET/0.1; IL (MFT CE Sponsor)/1.0; MI (MCBAP)/1.0 Related; MO (MCB)/1.0; NAADAC/1.0 Counseling Services; NBCC CE Hours/1.0; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Self-Study; OH (OCDP)/1.0 TR1; OK (LPC/LMFT)/1.0; OK (OBLADC)/1.0
The Sandwich Generation refers to those in middle adulthood who have a living parent age 65 or older and are either raising a child under age 18 or supporting a grown child. Participants explore how to work with clients to develop healthy coping mechanisms that counteract the stress and anxiety typically associated with the pressures of this generation.
4
/psychology/ceus/course/person-in-environment-amplified-understanding-1696
Person-in-Environment Amplified: Understanding the Role of ACEs in Clinical Conceptualization
This course will discuss Adverse Childhood Experiences as a clinical lens through which clinicians may understand the environment of a client and its impact on their development, understanding of relationships, and general functioning. This course will also cover the impact of ACEs on long-term health outcomes.
auditory, textual, visual
99
USD
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Continued Psychology
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Person-in-Environment Amplified: Understanding the Role of ACEs in Clinical Conceptualization
This course will discuss Adverse Childhood Experiences as a clinical lens through which clinicians may understand the environment of a client and its impact on their development, understanding of relationships, and general functioning. This course will also cover the impact of ACEs on long-term health outcomes.
1696
Online
PT60M
Person-in-Environment Amplified: Understanding the Role of ACEs in Clinical Conceptualization
Presented by Alison D. Peak, LCSW, IMH-E
Course: #1696Level: Intermediate1 Hour
ASWB ACE/1.0 Clinical; CA (CAADE)/1.0; CA (CADTP)/1.0; CA (CCAPP-EI)/1.0; CE Broker/1.0 Counseling Theories, CE Broker #20-701305; CE Hours/1.0; CT (CCB)/1.0; GA (ADACBGA)/1.0; IACET/0.1; IL (MFT CE Sponsor)/1.0; IL EITP/1.0 0.5 Working With Families, 0.5 Atypical Development; MI (MCBAP)/1.0 Related; MO (MCB)/1.0; NAADAC/1.0 Counseling Services; NBCC CE Hours/1.0; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Self-Study; OH (OCDP)/1.0 P6, C4; OK (LPC/LMFT)/1.0; OK (OBLADC)/1.0
This course will discuss Adverse Childhood Experiences as a clinical lens through which clinicians may understand the environment of a client and its impact on their development, understanding of relationships, and general functioning. This course will also cover the impact of ACEs on long-term health outcomes.
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/psychology/ceus/course/role-race-and-diversity-in-1780
The Role of Race and Diversity in Work with Children in Child Welfare
This course will examine the intersectionality of culture and trauma for children in the child welfare system. The course will look at the role of culture in symptomology, presentation to services, treatment interventions and for the treatment team.
auditory, textual, visual
99
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $99/year
OnlineOnly
Continued Psychology
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The Role of Race and Diversity in Work with Children in Child Welfare
This course will examine the intersectionality of culture and trauma for children in the child welfare system. The course will look at the role of culture in symptomology, presentation to services, treatment interventions and for the treatment team.
1780
Online
PT60M
The Role of Race and Diversity in Work with Children in Child Welfare
Presented by Alison D. Peak, LCSW, IMH-E
Course: #1780Level: Intermediate1 Hour
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 #20-773674; CE Hours/1.0; CT (CCB)/1.0; GA (ADACBGA)/1.0; IACET/0.1; IL (MFT CE Sponsor)/1.0; IL EITP/1.0 0.25 Intervention, 0.5 Working With Families, 0.25 Atypical Development; MI (MCBAP)/1.0 Related; MO (MCB)/1.0; NAADAC/1.0 Counseling Services, Legal Ethical And Professional Development; NBCC CE Hours/1.0; NY-Contact Hours/1.0 Self-Study; OH (OCDP)/1.0 CC, C5; OK (LPC/LMFT)/1.0; OK (OBLADC)/1.0
This course will examine the intersectionality of culture and trauma for children in the child welfare system. The course will look at the role of culture in symptomology, presentation to services, treatment interventions and for the treatment team.