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Closing the Gaps: Advancing Equity in Social Determinants of Health

PREMIERE EDUCATION

This course takes a closer look at the hidden gaps in the social factors that shape health, including income, education, neighborhood conditions, and access to care. Learners will examine how systemic issues such as racism, poverty, and geographic barriers contribute to health disparities and inequitable outcomes. Through real-world examples and practical tools, healthcare professionals will gain insight into the impact of social determinants of health (SDOH) and learn actionable strategies to advance equity in their clinical and organizational settings.

1.5 hrs

Self-study

$16

Clinical Supervision in Behavioral Health

MINDFUL

Supervision is an essential component to ensuring quality services in clinical behavioral health. Regardless of a position a person holds, they will benefit greatly from quality clinical supervision. Clinical supervisory relationships are complex and must be nurtured and developed to be the most effective and therefore ensure the best patient care. It is essential for behavioral health providers who receive or provide clinical supervision to understand the impact of the supervisory relationship, the supervision process, and the outcomes it has. This course will review information regarding clinical supervision specific to the main positions held in behavioral health and in general. It will review relevant case studies regarding supervision in behavioral health.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$18

Guidelines for Clinical Supervision

QUANTUM UNITS EDUCATION

The clinical supervisor serves an essential role in ensuring that behavioral health professionals are operating within the standards of practice as well as being able to identify when one is not performing adequately. Additionally, supervisors are committed to upholding the ethical principles and standards of their professions, adhering to state and federal statutes regulating clinical practice, complying with relevant education and training standards, and practicing competency-based supervision.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$15

Treatment for Stimulant Use Disorders

ACE-CLASSES.COM, INC

Course Description: This course requires the participant to read and understand Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) 33: Treatment for Stimulant Use Disorders. This updated TIP reviews what is known about treating the medical, psychiatric, and SUD-related problems associated with the use of cocaine and methamphetamine, as well as the misuse of prescription stimulants. The TIP offers recommendations on treatment approaches and maximizing treatment engagement and retention, and strategies for initiating and maintaining abstinence. which is a Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) that describes how SUD treatment providers can use the latest evidence on motivation-enhancing approaches and strategies to increase participation and retention in SUD treatment. This course is intended to familiarize drug and alcohol treatment service providers, mental health service providers, peer recovery support specialists, behavioral health program managers, directors, and administrators, clinical supervisors, and healthcare providers with guidelines for clinical providers to enhance motivation for change in substance use disorder. Course Objectives: 1. To advance the understanding of treating the SUDs associated with the use of cocaine and the misuse of prescription stimulants. 2. To be familiar with stimulant use disorders and trends in stimulant use in the United States. 3. Lean how stimulants affect the brain and behavior 4. Be able to describe medical and psychological signs, symptoms, and complications associated 5, with stimulant use and stimulant use disorders and how to best manage common complications. 6. Become familiar with supported nonpharmacologic approaches to helping patients begin and sustain recovery from stimulant use disorders. 7. To be able to summarize techniques clinicians can use to help engage patients in SUD treatment and maximize their chances of sustaining long-term recovery. 8. To be able to recognize treatment considerations for Special Populations

10.0 hrs

Self-study

$20

Protective Factors Approaches in Child Welfare

ACE-CLASSES.COM, INC

This course provides an overview of national protective factors approaches to prevent child abuse and neglect. It is designed to help child welfare professionals, administrators, service providers, policymakers, and other interested individuals understand the concepts of protective and risk factors in families and communities and learn ways in which building protective factors can help lower the risk of child abuse and neglect now and in the future.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$10

Substance Abuse Treatment: Addressing The Specific Needs Of Women

ACE-CLASSES.COM, INC

This course is intended to familiarize mental health professionals, social workers, substance abuse professionals, child welfare workers, healthcare professionals, psychologists, or certified addiction specialists, with the specific needs of women regarding substance abuse treatment. Course Objectives: To be familiar with basic objectives and principles surrounding the substance abuse treatment needs of women To learn about the patterns of use among women To identify the physiological effects of alcohol, drugs, and tobacco on women To explore substance abuse screening and assessment of women To be aware of treatment engagement, placement, and planning strategies and considerations unique to women To consider substance abuse among specific women population groups and settings To be aware of substance abuse treatment retention and issues facing women To explore recovery management and administrative considerations

10.0 hrs

Self-study

$50

Screening, Brief Intervention, And Referral To Treatment (SBIRT)

ACE-CLASSES.COM, INC

SBIRT is a comprehensive, integrated, public health model designed to provide universal screening, secondary prevention (detecting risky or hazardous substance use before the onset of abuse or dependence), early intervention, and timely referral and treatment for people who have specialty substance use disorder (SUD). SBIRT screens all patients regardless of an identified disorder, allowing healthcare professionals in a variety of settings to address the spectrum of such behavioral health problems even when the patient is not actively seeking an intervention or treatment for his or her problems. In Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment, Participants will learn about the core elements of screening, brief intervention, brief treatment, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) programs. Additionally, Participants will become familiar with general information relevant to implementing SBIRT services, including: the effectiveness of SBIRT; the various implementation models; the different challenges and barriers to implementation; cost and sustainability problems; and a look at two case examples¿the Washington State Screening, Brief Intervention, Referral, and Treatment (WASBIRT) program and New Mexico¿s SBIRT program. This course is intended to provide important information regarding Systems-Level Implementation of Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) for mental health professionals, social workers, substance abuse professionals, child welfare workers, healthcare professionals, psychologists, or certified addiction specialists.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$20

HIV/AIDS - 3 CE

ACE-CLASSES.COM, INC

This course is an HIV/AIDS introduction for mental health and medical professionals. HIV/AIDS is a treatable, yet incurable, global epidemic. The purpose of this course is to address the epidemiology, transmission, stages of infection, complications, prevention, statistics, treatment options, ACA Code of Ethics, laws, and consultation on revised guidelines for HIV counseling, testing, and referral in non-healthcare settings.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$25

EAP Fundamentals for the Affiliate Counselor

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

This online CE course provides an overview of Employee Assistance Program (EAP) work including EAP Core Technology, types of referrals, the assessment, short-term counseling process, and confidentiality issues. This course explores how to balance the competing demands of the employee client in the counseling office and the organizational client that is funding the EAP.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$19

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

Integrating Spirituality into the Care of Psychological and Medical Illness: The Role of the Health Professional

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

The Integrating Spirituality into the Care of Psychological and Medical Illness: The Role of the Health Professional online CE course includes 2 contact hours that provides healthcare professionals with the information necessary to integrate theoretical and evidence-based data with related psychological theory and practical clinical skills to treat patients facing acute, chronic, and/or terminal illness in a more holistic manner - attending to their spiritual and/or religious beliefs. An approach in which health providers can learn to sensitively support and affirm the health-promoting aspects of spirituality and/or religion in each patient's life will be demonstrated.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$19

Treating Methamphetamine Addiction: Knowledge Equals Power

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

The Treating Methamphetamine Addiction: Knowledge Equals Power includes 5 credit hours that presents valuable information for mental health professionals and allied healthcare workers about the epidemiology, assessment and diagnosis, and treatment of methamphetamine addiction, its short-and long-term addiction effects, and its unique characteristics in comparison to other substance abuse treatment protocols (i.e., cocaine).

5.0 hrs

Self-study

$49

Hiv/Aids 2 Ce

ACE-CLASSES.COM, INC

HIV/AIDS epidemic is currently a debilitating global health crisis. Part I of this course provides background information and an overview of the HIV infection and AIDS. Part II of this course discusses the ways in which the HIV infection is transmitted. Part III of this course details both the prevention and control of the HIV infection. Part IV of this course addresses the need for attitude and behavior change. Part V of this course considers workplace issues in the realm of policy development. Finally, Part VI of this course explores the various legal issues commonly associated with the HIV infection and AIDS.

4.0 hrs

Self-study

$20

Biopsychosocial Effects of Substances: A Lifespan Approach

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

The Biopsychosocial Effects of Substances: A Lifespan Approach online CE course includes 5 contact hours that is designed to introduce health professionals to the fundamental biopsychosocial concepts of chemical dependency across the lifespan. Specifically, a theory- and evidence-based overview of the concept of addiction, the history of addiction treatment, basic types of drugs and their distinct effects, and implications for treatment planning and delivery are presented emphasizing important risk factors and substance abuse problems prevalent at each stage of development.

5.0 hrs

Self-study

$49

Alcoholism Treatment from an Evidence-based Perspective

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

This online CE course will enable mental health providers and allied health professionals to gain an understanding of the causes of alcoholism. Further, an evidence-based perspective of the effectiveness of current interventions for alcoholism is presented. Specifically, psychosocial therapies, self-help organizations, pharmacologic approaches, and alternative/complementary therapies that are currently used with alcohol dependence is reviewed with a focus on adults diagnosed with alcohol dependence.

5.0 hrs

Self-study

$49

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

Gelatophobia: The Fear of Being Laughed At

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES

Gelotophobia: The Fear of Being Laughed At is a 3-hour online continuing education (CE) course that examines a relatively unknown phobia stemming from the behavior of laughter. Human laughter is ubiquitous and has been found worldwide and in all cultures. The fear of being laughed at, gelotophobia, is also found everywhere, yet it is generally unrecognized in the United States. Thus, most therapists and clinicians in the U.S. are typically unaware of this syndrome, and they tend to misdiagnosis it as a form of social anxiety or generalized anxiety. Gelotophobia may, in fact, be a symptom of both social anxiety and avoidant personality disorders but is distinct from social phobia. Exact statistics of the prevalence of gelotophobia are not yet available, but it is quite frequent and can be seriously debilitating in both children and adults. Laughter can mock, ridicule, and demean. Not all smiles or laughter are friendly. Gelotophobes have difficulty distinguishing those differences and so they tend to regard all laughter as negative. When employed as a manipulative tool, laughter can be a source of anxiety, stress, avoidance behaviors, and fears for some individuals. This course reviews the available research literature on gelotophobia and discusses its salient features, possible causes, methods of assessment, and offers an innovative treatment approach. The roles of shame, vulnerability, and guilt in gelotophobia will be discussed, as will symptom similarities between gelotophobia and borderline personality disorder, the degree of gelotophobia in adults with ASD, and the association of gelotophobic symptoms with major psychological syndromes. Many case histories of gelotophobes trace the beginnings of their wariness to childhood, typically associated with being bullied. One major implication, therefore, is for school counselors to be vigilant in finding, evaluating, and reducing bullying incidents on their campus. The related phenomena of gelotophilia (the joy of being laughed at and ridiculed) and katagelasticism (feeling special pleasure in making fun of other people) will also be reviewed. Course #31-59 | 2025 | 51 pages | 20 posttest questions | Mobile-Friendly

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$39

Approved; related; supervision

CONTINUED

The transition from being a clinician to a supervisor can be both an exciting experience and an overwhelming experience of having little guidance. While there are similarities between being a clinician and being a supervisor, there are also distinctions that play a crucial role in being an effective, happy, and confident supervisor. In this course participants have the opportunity to share about their experiences and thoughts about supervision, learn key concepts about supervision, how to shift their thinking from clinician to supervisor, and understand the role of person of a supervisor.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$99999