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42 Cfr Federal Alcohol And Drug Abuse Confidentiality Regulations

ACE-CLASSES.COM, INC

42 CFR Part 2 are the federal regulations governing the confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse patient records. The course provides introduction and history, fundamental concepts, seven circumstances where regulations don't apply, statutory sections on consent and disclosures, and frequently asked questions.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$25

Domestic Violence

BAYSIDE CONTINUING EDUCATION AND DEVELOP

This course will review the statistics and prevalence of domestic violence in our society. We will define domestic violence and its various types of abuse. The course will review the dynamics of the violent relationship. Violent relationships follow a predictable cycle of violence. This course will discuss this cycle and review its patterns and way to screen through multiple case studies. The course will delve into special populations and associated risk factors. Upon completion of the course, the professional will have an understanding of specific resources available for those in need.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$19

Trauma, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation

BAYSIDE CONTINUING EDUCATION AND DEVELOP

Emotional and psychological trauma is the result of extraordinarily stressful events that shatter their sense of security, making them feel helpless and vulnerable in a dangerous world. This course will explore both emotional and psychological trauma, risk factors, and symptoms.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$15

Human Trafficking for Texas Healthcare Providers

BIOLOGIX SOLUTIONS LLC

Healthcare practitioners have a vital opportunity to help prevent human trafficking, a complex and hidden public health challenge. Human trafficking can involve both labor and sexual exploitation and can affect individuals of any age, gender, race, ethnicity, nationality, immigration status, or sexual orientation. Victims and survivors of human trafficking are often encountered in medical settings such as local clinics and emergency departments. The actions taken by healthcare teams can have a significant impact on these individuals. The training, "Human Trafficking for Texas Health Professionals," provides various resources to help healthcare professionals become informed and prepared to address this critical issue effectively.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$20

Ethical Concerns When Working with Children and Adolescents

QUANTUM UNITS EDUCATION

Behavioral health professionals who support children must be prepared for the unique experience of supporting children instead of adults in mental health. Children have unique needs, symptom presentation, and experience in treatment. They are also highly vulnerable to inappropriate bonding, abuse, neglect, and other issues regarding boundaries. Because of this, and because they simply deserve the best care, there are strong ethics that professionals must follow when supporting children in behavioral health. This course will review information related to the ethical concerns when working with children and adolescents as well as how to address them.

4.0 hrs

Self-study

$20

Domestic Violence

VISTA CONTINUING EDUCATION

Most interventions employ a mixture of theories in their curriculums, the most common of which is a psychoeducational model that encourages profeminist attitudes while building interpersonal skills using cognitive-behavioral techniques. Three categories of theories of domestic violence dominate the field. Each locates the cause of domestic violence differently, and each theory leads practitioners to employ different approaches to batterer intervention. This course will explore the different theories of domestic violence and intervention strategies.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$16

Suicide Intervention and Prevention for Healthcare Workers

BIOLOGIX SOLUTIONS LLC

Suicide intervention and prevention for healthcare workers course reviews relevant etiology, terminology and statistics related to suicide, including the increasing prevalence of healthcare worker suicide. This course will also examine the risk factors for suicide and the clinical manifestations of burnout, compassion fatigue (CF), and secondary traumatic stress (STS) in healthcare workers. Finally, this course will review screening for suicide and prevention strategies that can reduce the incidence of suicide, specifically for healthcare workers.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$17

Recognizing Human Trafficking and Reporting Guidelines

INSTITUTE FOR NATURAL RESOURCES

Human trafficking knows no limits and this predatory crime plagues rural, suburban and urban communities in the United States and throughout the world. The inhumane, cruel devastation wrought by traffickers pardons no age, gender, ethnicity, race or socioeconomic status. Traffickers deprive their victims of their identity, self-worth, autonomy, liberty, freedom and justice through force, fear, intimidation and false promises. This continuing education activity will review the indicators of human trafficking, community stakeholders, and their roles in combating human trafficking will be discussed along with resources to care and support victims of human trafficking. Further, Renee Mallett, healthcare attorney, will discuss the legal implications for both the victim and trafficker and how healthcare professionals may aid in the legal proceedings.

3.0 hrs

Live

Free

Suicide Risk Assessment and Intervention

VISTA CONTINUING EDUCATION

This course is not intended to offer legal advice or to provide a substitute for legal advice. This is a course that will provide you with a general understanding of issues of suicidality that therapist face. If you find yourself in a difficult situation in which you do not clearly understand what you should do, it is of vital importance that you take the matter seriously and consult with colleagues, an attorney, or an ethics review committee. This is a course that will provide you with a general understanding of issues of suicidality.

6.0 hrs

Self-study

$29

Domestic Violence

ACE-CLASSES.COM, INC

Greetings and thank you for considering Ace Classes as your choice for a quality education. Our live support team is always available 24/7 including holidays and can be reached directly at 954-300-2231 or via email at info.ace.classes@gmail.com. All courses may be taken via tablet, computer or smart phone and of course, at your own pace. Let's get started:

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$20

Medical Error Prevention: A Guide for Mental Health Professionals

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

The Medical Error Prevention: A Guide for Mental Health Professionals online CE course includes 2 contact hours that satisfies the Medical Error requirement for FL Mental Health Professionals. This course is designed to provide mental health professionals in various roles with a clearer understanding of medical errors, the devastating effects that these errors can have on both patients and health care providers, and how to use root cause analysis to identify and prevent common medical errors.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$18

ADHD and Women: Ethical and Practice Implications for Clinical Providers

CONTINUED

The number of women diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ADHD continues to increase. Women juggle many life responsibilities and demands, often posing multiple daily challenges for them. Living with ADHD can impact all facets of life, including employment, finances, education, motherhood, and other relationships. In addition, for women navigating life with ADHD this can be further challenged by the presence of other co-occurring conditions. This training will discuss a framework to understand the unique complexities and journeys that women with ADHD often encounter. Interventions, strategies, and resources to support women with ADHD and their loved ones will be discussed.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$99999

Ethics, the Law, & Professional Responsibility

MID-OHIO PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES, INC.

This course provides a general overview of ethical and legal issues, with updates on laws and ethical standards that have evolved over time. The purpose of this workshop is to provide an opportunity for mental health professionals to consider, review, and discuss particularly difficult ethical and legal issues related to maintaining confidentiality, avoiding multiple relationships and maintaining boundaries, clinical documentation, ethics in the electronic age, impaired practice and mandatory reporting/Duty to warn. The course will assist mental health professionals in maintaining competence in making ethically and legally informed decisions, and help participants better manage the legal and ethical complexities of their mental health practice. The course will be taught at an intermediate level and is appropriate for currently licensed professionals.

4.0 hrs

Live

Free

Telehealth: Ethics & Best Practices

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES

Telehealth: Ethics and Best Practices is a 3-hour online continuing education (CE/CEU) course that examines ethical principles and best practices in remote online therapy. Telehealth, also known as teletherapy, telepractice, telepsychology, telerehabilitation (and a variety of other names), involves participating in therapeutic services through a digital platform. Patients can consult with their healthcare provider via computer, tablet, or smartphone without needing to visit their office. Telehealth is particularly beneficial for individuals in remote areas or those who have difficulty accessing traditional medical facilities. It encompasses a range of services, including virtual visits, health education, and remote patient monitoring. The primary and most obvious difference between telehealth and in-person treatment is the fact that the patient is not in the same room as the clinician. This lack of physical presence can limit the range of information available or how accurately it is observed. Communication can be influenced by camera angle, screen size, room characteristics, and other technical factors like bandwidth that may result in poor-quality video and/or audio and prohibit the observation of all behaviors. This course will provide an introduction to telehealth, discuss the pros and cons, address ethical considerations (such as competence, informed consent, HIPAA, etc.), how to get started with telehealth (including when to use, not use, or when to combine services), offer practice tips (including camera positioning and cultivating trust), and discuss evidence-based uses for mental health, nutrition, speech, and occupational therapy. Course #31-57 | 2026 | 20 posttest questions | mobile-friendly

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$39

Human Trafficking: Clinical Recognition, Documentation, and Intervention

ACHIEVE CE - EDUCATION SERVICES

This training equips healthcare providers to bridge the identification gap by transitioning from clinical intuition to an evidence-based assessment framework. Participants analyze the Action, Means, Purpose (AMP) model to differentiate trafficking from smuggling and review how reporting duties, documentation practices, and institutional response requirements may vary by state. The curriculum focuses on multifaceted screening tools, safe-separation protocols, and forensic documentation using ICD-10-CM coding. By evaluating systemic vulnerabilities and ethical tensions between autonomy and mandatory reporting, this course prepares practitioners to respond to suspected trafficking in a trauma-informed, survivor-centered, and legally aware manner. A significant practice gap exists in healthcare settings where clinicians miss many trafficking victims because assessment methods are inconsistent and often rely too heavily on unstructured judgment. While many providers recognize general red flags, specialized skills for safe separation, trauma-informed interviewing, objective documentation, and identifying markers of coercive control remain underutilized. In addition, state laws and facility requirements regarding reporting, signage, staff protections, and referral pathways may change over time and differ by jurisdiction. This course addresses these gaps by linking clinical evidence with practical response strategies, enabling providers to document suspected exploitation accurately, respect patient autonomy when legally appropriate, and respond in a manner that aligns with applicable state law and facility policy.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$23