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State Approval Information for Colorado

The Colorado State Board of Psychologist Examiners accepts courses by APA Sponsors. Continued Psychology is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Continued Psychology offers courses that may meet the ethics requirement.

Prescribing Psychologist licensees must obtain 40 additional hours of continuing education in psychopharmacology and pharmacology. Continued Psychology does not currently offer courses that meet this requirement. Please check back in the near future.

For school psychologists, please refer to your state regulatory body for information about acceptable continuing education. Meanwhile, feel free to search our library for courses that may be helpful for your professional development.

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

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Autism Spectrum Disorder: Variance, Manifestation, and Strategies to Provide Tailored Supports and Services
Presented by Christina Marsack-Topolewski, PhD, MSW, LMSW
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Course: #1850Level: Intermediate1.03 Hours
Behavioral health practitioners provide services and support individuals with disabilities, including those impacted by autism spectrum disorder. This webinar provides a framework to understand the multi-faceted nature of autism and the variance in presentation among those with autism. In addition, considerations and implications for practice are explored.

Operationalizing Cultural Responsiveness in the Clinical Setting
Presented by Stephanie Carnes, PhD, MSW, LCSW, LL.M
VideoAudio
Course: #1729Level: Intermediate1.05 Hours
Clinicians often experience societal dynamics, cultural values, power, and privilege differently from the populations they serve. Providing culturally responsive and affirming care is a guiding ethical commitment of the profession. This workshop explores the construct of culturally responsive care and will allow clinicians to operationalize values of cultural responsiveness in their own clinical settings.

The Psychology Behind the Need for Technology in U.S. Society
Presented by Taeler Hammond, MA
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Course: #1642Level: Intermediate1 Hour
With average screen usage exceeding four hours daily in U.S. society, humanity's attachment to technology raises mental health concerns. This course explores the psychological drivers behind excessive technology engagement and equips professionals with strategies to help clients develop healthier tech habits. Empirical research, case studies, and clinical applications on technology overuse will be examined.

Pain Management for Aging Populations in Medical and Behavioral Health Settings
Presented by Susan Holmes-Walker, PhD, RN
VideoAudio
Course: #1717Level: Introductory1.03 Hours
Pain management for older adults is essential for the promotion of healthy aging. This webinar explores pain management and provides evidence-based data to help practitioners to understand and implement pain management interventions that improve pain and discomfort for aging populations.

Understanding the Needs of Immigrant Students
Presented by Stephanie Carnes, PhD, MSW, LCSW, LL.M
Video
Course: #1723Level: Intermediate1.1 Hours
U.S. public schools are experiencing unprecedented diversity, marked by a notable increase in Spanish-speaking immigrant students. Despite their unique cultural contributions, these students face systemic challenges impacting their well-being and academic success; this course is designed to familiarize participants with their experiences and equip them with strategies to enhance the educational environment for this demographic.

Achieving Resiliency After Trauma: Ways to Support Symptom Relief
Presented by Samantha Silverman, MSW, LCSW
Video
Course: #1727Level: Intermediate1.02 Hours
This course focuses on educating clinicians on interventions for trauma informed care. This course briefly delves into empirically researched interventions to help trauma survivors achieve growth after trauma.

The Psychology Behind Phobias
Presented by Taeler Hammond, MA
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Course: #1631Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course enhances the competency of behavioral health professionals in assessing and treating phobias. This course addresses common phobias and how to cope with them. Additionally, understanding the evolutionary reasoning behind fear will be addressed to help clinicians better understand drivers behind human motivation.

Group Work in Behavioral Health: The Art of Group Facilitation, Part III
Presented by Shira Sameroff, MSW, LCSW
VideoAudio
Course: #1687Level: Introductory1.03 Hours
This is part 3 of a 3-part series. This 3-part series offers theory and group facilitation tools so clinicians can deepen their understanding and skill in group 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.

Racism and Mental Health
Presented by Sophie Nathenson, PhD
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Course: #1596Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course reviews disparities in mental health outcomes by race, focusing on race as a social construction and a social determinant of health. Research is presented on the impact of racism on mental health, occurring at interpersonal, cultural, and institutional levels. Clinical and policy-level recommendations are discussed that have the potential to address the detrimental effects of discrimination on mental health.

Providing Behavioral Health Treatment to LGBTQ+ Populations: Introductory Ethical and Clinical Considerations
Presented by Andrew Arriaga, PsyD
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Course: #1593Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course will provide introductory information on key terms, concepts, and empirical findings that will aid in providing effective psychotherapy and behavioral health treatment to LGBTQ+ clients across the lifespan. It will also address unique clinical considerations and potential challenges associated with serving LGBTQ+ communities in behavioral health and psychotherapy settings.

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