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Communication w/ Cognitively Impaired: Strategies for Effectiveness

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

The Communication w/ Cognitively Impaired: Strategies for Effectiveness online CE course includes 1 contact hour that provides healthcare professionals with strategies on how to effectively communicate with cognitively impaired individuals by identifying cognitive impairment and the role of communication. The course also meets the Communication w/ Cognitively Impaired requirement for FL Certified Nursing Assistants.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$13

Professional Ethics and Boundaries 3 CE

ACE-CLASSES.COM, INC

This course meets the mandatory 3-hour continuing education requirement for Ethics for many licensed professionals. This course deals primarily with mental health professional ethics and confidentiality. Part 1 of this course discusses ethics for mental health professionals. Specifically, the American Counseling Association (ACA) Code of Ethics is presented, and several tips for avoiding ethical pitfalls are discussed. Part 2 of this course considers the particularly important issue of confidentiality for mental health professionals. The ethical, legal and policy issues of confidentiality are explored. Additionally, Federal confidentiality laws and HIPPA are examined, and potential problems with the current legal framework regarding confidentiality are introduced.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$30

The Ethical Mental Health Therapist: Back to Basics

HOWARD HARRIS AND ASSOCIATES

Course Content and Learning Objectives Ethical dilemmas arise when there is a conflict between two or more ethically right decisions. But therapists don't always feel comfortable making these decisions or, may even disregard the codes that are meant to guide decision making. While we've all experienced a time when we were unclear, failing to make ethically sound decisions can lead to: Harm to clients Legal consequences Loss of licensure Damage to your reputation, and Personal and professional stress This course utilizes the NASW, ACA, AMHCA, AAMFT, and APA codes of ethics and is designed to provide you with the skills and competencies you need to enhance your ability to make informed ethical decisions in your practice. In this course, you'll learn how to recognize and address common ethical dilemmas in our current climate and gain insight on finding the most ethically sound path for mental health clinicians to follow. Components of the course includes: The What and Why of Ethical Codes Provider Competence and Informed Consent Confidentiality, Mandated Reporting, and Duty to Warn and Protect Professional Boundaries and Multiple Relationships (Sexual and Non-Sexual) Ethical Challenges with Technology Ethical Decision Making Responding to or Making an Ethics Complaint

5.0 hrs

Live

Free

Emotional Wellness Bundle

HEALTH AND WELLNESS ONLINE LLC

**Licensees must complete all courses in this bundle to get credit.** Emotional Wellness Bundle - The package includes, Addiction - How Friends and Family Cope, Social Media - Make It Positive, Your Parenting Style Matters, From Grieving to Happiness, Love is a Many Splendored Thing - If You Do It Right! YOU MUST COMPLETE ALL COURSES INCLUDED IN THIS BUNDLE IN ORDER TO GET CREDIT.

17.0 hrs

Self-study

$90

Primary Care Behavioral Health: The Basics for a New Model of Mental Healthcare

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

The Primary Care Behavioral Health: The Basics for a New Model of Mental Healthcare online CE course includes 3 contact hours helps behavioral health professionals understand how to succeed in the world of primary care. Beginners will find clear, practical advice on the topics they most need to know about to get started, such as how to structure a service and get off to a robust start. Those with experience in primary care will gain ideas for growing their service and evaluating their progress to ensure they are meeting the clinic's needs. And those merely interested in the topic will likely find much that surprises them about this exciting new growth area for behavioral health professionals.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$29

Screening and Assessment of Psychological Trauma and PTSD: Clinical Applications for Civilians and Veterans

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

The Screening and Assessment of Psychological Trauma and PTSD: Clinical Applications for Civilians and Veterans online CE course provides a review of the definition of trauma, the major types of traumas, prevalence rates of trauma exposure, common reactions to trauma including PTSD, and risk and protective factors for the development of PTSD after trauma exposure. The history of the PTSD diagnosis is reviewed including the recent changes to the PTSD diagnostic criteria in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM), 5th Edition.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$29

Parental Bereavement Following the Loss of a Child

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

The Parental Bereavement Following the Loss of a Child online CE course includes 3 contact hours that examines parental bereavement patterns based upon the type of loss as well as predictors of complicated parental bereavement. The role of health care professionals in supporting parents is illustrated through review of bereavement follow-up and intervention programs. In addition, specific applications of bereavement intervention strategies, along with case examples, are examined.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$29

Ethical Considerations

VISTA CONTINUING EDUCATION

While laws are frequently cited within the text of this course, you should be aware that laws can be interpreted differently depending on the specific situation. This is a course which will provide you with an understanding of basic ethical issues which therapist often face. This course will help you identify areas where you may need to seek consultation with other mental health professionals or beyond.

6.0 hrs

Self-study

$29

Growth, Grace, and Guidance - Supporting Girls Through Puberty

PREMIERE EDUCATION

The course aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the significance of puberty in adolescent girls on their mental health. Knowledge and skills to support girls through this transformative period will be shared. Content combines theoretical knowledge with practical strategies, fostering a holistic understanding of adolescent development and promoting the delivery of patient-centered care. Participants will gain valuable insights into addressing the unique challenges faced by adolescent girls during puberty and develop skills to enhance their support through interprofessional collaboration.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$14

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

The Menopausal Brain: From Peril to Protection

INSTITUTE FOR NATURAL RESOURCES

Menopause is a reproductive transitional state. It is often accompanied by significant physical and emotional changes. However, functional MRI and PET scans of womens brains reveal that menopause can be an important "tipping point" in terms of cognitive status. Current research demonstrates that menopause is far more complex than previously recognized. This 4-hour live webinar will review the physiologic and clinical impacts of estrogen production in premenopausal women, including estrogens effects on mood, energy, metabolism, and immune function. Perimenopause, which can cause a variety of symptoms for nearly a decade, has been overlooked much too often in clinical practice. This important phase of a womans life will also be covered with an emphasis on associated endocrinologic aspects of aging. Finally, this course will address the latest research on the female brain, guidelines for hormone replacement therapy and a wide array of medications, nutritional strategies, and other lifestyle changes to maximize well-being and functional status. Health care professionals from multiple disciplines can expect a fresh perspective combining standard therapies and newer approaches to help patients through a challenging part of life.

4.0 hrs

Live

Free

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

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

Talking With Older Patients

ACE-CLASSES.COM, INC

Participants will consider health care perceptions common among older people. Next, Participants will learn how to respectfully and effectively communicate with older people. Additionally, Participants will explore different interviewing techniques helpful with various needs of older patients. Also, Participants will identify the benefits of regular exercise and good nutrition for older patients. Next, Participants will learn techniques for approaching sensitive subjects with older patients and will be provided with resources for more information and support. Additionally, Participants will explore ways to educate patients and families and connect them with community resources and services. Also, Patients will become familiar with strategies for delivering bad news to older patients. Next, Participants will understand how to tailor questions and treatment plans to meet diverse patients¿ needs. Additionally, Participants will consider how to communicate effectively with families and caregivers. Finally, Participants will learn how to talk with patients and caregivers about a diagnosis. Course Objectives: ¿To be familiar with common health care perceptions amongst older people ¿To comprehend how to communicate and interview older patients ¿To learn about the benefits of regular exercise and good nutrition for older people ¿To understand how to approach sensitive subjects with older patients ¿To learn how to educate and provide resources and services to patients and families ¿To be familiar with strategies for delivering bad news to older patients ¿To learn how diversity should be considered in framing questions and treatment plans ¿To understand how to communicate with families and caregivers and effectively communicate a diagnosis

5.0 hrs

Self-study

$30

HIV 2 CE

ACE-CLASSES.COM, INC

2 hour course on HIV/AIDS education required by the Florida Department of Children & Families. Pursuant to section 381.0035(1), F.S., the Department of Children & Families, shall require all employees and clients of facilities licensed under Chapter 397, F.S. to complete a one-time educational course on the modes of transmission, infection control procedures, clinical management, and prevention of human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immune deficiency syndrome with an emphasis on appropriate behavior and attitude change. This course complies with the aforementioned requirement. 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.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$20

TALKING WITH OLDER PATIENTS

ACE-CLASSES.COM, INC

Course Objectives: To be familiar with common health care perceptions among older people To comprehend how to communicate and interview older patients To learn about the benefits of regular exercise and good nutrition for older people To understand how to approach sensitive subjects with older patients To learn how to educate and provide resources and services to patients and families To be familiar with strategies for delivering bad news to older patients To learn how diversity should be considered in framing questions and treatment plans To understand how to communicate with families and caregivers and effectively communicate a diagnosis

5.0 hrs

Self-study

$30

Ethics - Dual Relationships

VISTA CONTINUING EDUCATION

The issue of boundary and dual relationship has been a major subject of concern in clinical practice. Ethics complaints on dual relationship and boundary crossing continue to rise both in nature and variety. This course examined and shed light on the complexities surrounding dual relationship and boundary crossing in clinical practice by explaining the pertinent moral and clinical worries that clinician's face daily in their practice.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$19

Clinical Supervision

VISTA CONTINUING EDUCATION

In recent years, it has become generally accepted that supervision draws upon knowledge and skills that are different than, and go beyond, those of psychotherapy. Similarly, the ethics and legal imperatives regarding supervision both encompass psychotherapy issues and go beyond them. Because supervision is a triadic rather than a dyadic relationship, the supervisor must always attend to the need for balance between the counseling needs of clients and the training needs of the counselor. This course focuses on legal and ethical issues of supervision with emphasis on the triadic relationship.

7.0 hrs

Self-study

$32

Child Abuse Assessment and Reporting

VISTA CONTINUING EDUCATION

The course will familiarize professionals with Child Protective Services statutory and agency guidelines for child maltreatment and abuse. The professional will demonstrably judge the urgency with which the agency must respond to the report of child abuse. In addition, individuals who report allegations of child abuse or neglect must be educated about state statutes, agency guidelines and the roles and responsibilities of Child Protective Services. This course will describe strategies to effectively support specific intervention and case applications and examples to illustrate the use of these interventions.

4.0 hrs

Self-study

$22

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

The Art of Conflict: Master the Tactics of De-escalation

PREMIERE EDUCATION

This course equips healthcare professionals with evidence-based strategies to recognize, prevent, and respond to aggressive or potentially violent behavior. Learners will explore root causes, early warning signs, and practical de-escalation techniques - both verbal and non-verbal - that promote safety, therapeutic rapport, and ethical care delivery.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$25