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Preventing and Responding to Suicide Clusters in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities

CE4Less

Learn about suicide clusters and responses in tribal communities; identify strength-based approaches to prevention, response, and recovery; explore existing and needed resources for prevention, response, and recovery; and provide recommendations for tribal communities, and for federal, state, and partners.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

TBD

Intimate Partner Violence in Culturally Diverse Groups and Special Populations

CE4Less

Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a widespread phenomenon that affects individuals across gender, socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, ability, gender identity, and geographic location. This course explores the sociocultural aspects of IPV in selected populations and is a resource for practitioners who work with survivors from diverse populations. The purpose is to provide social workers, psychologists, marriage and family therapists, and mental health counselors with necessary information to improve services for clients and patients with IPV-related issues that occur in the context of diverse cultures, ethnicities, and affiliation with minority populations.

4.0 hrs

Self-study

$48

Intimate Partner Violence in Culturally Diverse Groups and Special Populations

CE4Less

Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a widespread phenomenon that affects individuals across gender, socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, ability, gender identity, and geographic location. This course explores the sociocultural aspects of IPV in selected populations and is a resource for practitioners who work with survivors from diverse populations.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$36

Implicit Bias: Awareness and Management for Mental Health Professionals

CE4Less

Mental health care providers must be familiar with existing interventions that are designed to address bias. Implicit bias refers to prejudicial attitudes toward and stereotypical beliefs about a particular social group or members therein. This intermediate-level learning material describes implicit bias and outlines existing research into its pervasiveness, nature, and history. It also describes the effects of implicit bias, how to screen for it, and ways to mitigate its influence on care.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$36

Culture and the Psychosocial Implications of Socioeconomic Position Part 2: Social Construction in Assessment and Treatment

CE4Less

This course focuses on the importance of adapting therapeutic interventions to integrate and account for social determinants of health (SDH). Social workers, psychologists, marriage and family therapists, and counselors are provided guidelines for integrating this information into the ways they engage with clients in assessment and intervention. Integration of SDH into treatment is examined in the context of existing treatment modalities commonly in use in mental health care, including Solution Focused Treatment, Cognitive Behavioral Treatment, Motivational Interviewing, Interpersonal Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Mindfulness, and Play Therapy.

4.0 hrs

Self-study

$48

Culture and the Psychosocial Implications of Socioeconomic Position Part 2: Social Construction in Assessment and Treatment

CE4Less

Part 2 of a three-part series designed for social workers, psychologists, marriage and family therapists, and counselors on the topics of culture and the psychosocial implications of socioeconomic position. The course focuses on the importance of adapting therapeutic interventions to integrate and account for social determinants of health (SDH), with guidelines for integrating this information into assessment and intervention. Integration of SDH into treatment is examined in the context of existing treatment modalities including Solution Focused Treatment, Cognitive Behavioral Treatment, Motivational Interviewing, Interpersonal Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Mindfulness, and Play Therapy.

5.0 hrs

Self-study

$60

Culture and the Psychosocial Implications of Socioeconomic Position Part 1: Culture and Social Determinants of Health

CE4Less

Introduces social workers, marriage and family therapists, psychologists, and counselors to the effects of social determinants of health and guides them in incorporating this information into assessment and intervention with individuals, groups, families and communities. Examines social stigmas and cultural forces impacting health outcomes, including racial and ethnic identity, gender identity and expression, body size, ability status, immigration status, mental health status, legal status, and economic disadvantage.

4.0 hrs

Self-study

$48

Culture and the Psychosocial Implications of Socioeconomic Position Part 3. Social Determinants of Health: Policy and Community Interventions

CE4Less

Part 3 of a three-part series focusing on integration of social determinants of health into development of policy and interventions on mezzo- and macro-levels and on a public health scale. Covers frameworks including Health At Every Size, Housing First interventions, safe injection sites, alternatives to DSM-5-TR, and prison abolition/restorative justice movements, with implications for child welfare, immigration, education, health and health insurance systems.

4.0 hrs

Self-study

$48

California Cultures and the Psychosocial Implications of Socioeconomic Position Part 3. Social Determinants of Health: Policy and Community Interventions

CE4Less

Part 3 of a three-part series designed to meet the 15-hour prelicensure or general license renewal requirements on the topics of culture and the psychosocial implications of socioeconomic position for social work, psychology, marriage and family therapy, and clinical counseling professionals in the state of California. Focuses on integration of social determinants of health into the development of policy and interventions on mezzo- and macro- levels and on a public health scale.

5.0 hrs

Self-study

$60

California Culture and the Psychosocial Implications of Socioeconomic Position Part 2: Social Construction in Assessment and Treatment

CE4Less

This course focuses on the importance of adapting therapeutic interventions to integrate and account for social determinants of health (SDH). Clinicians learn to assess for effects of social determinants of health in clients and integrate concerns associated with social and environmental effects on health using established treatment interventions including Solution Focused Treatment, Cognitive Behavioral Treatment, Motivational Interviewing, Interpersonal Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Mindfulness, and Play Therapy.

5.0 hrs

Self-study

$60

California Culture and the Psychosocial Implications of Socioeconomic Position Part 1: California Cultures and Social Determinants of Health

CE4Less

This course is Part 1 of a three-part series designed to meet the 15-hour prelicensure or general license renewal requirements on the topics of culture and the psychosocial implications of socioeconomic position for social work, psychology, marriage and family therapy, and clinical counseling professionals in the state of California. The course introduces effects of social determinants of health and guides learners in incorporating this information into assessment and intervention with individuals, groups, families and communities.

5.0 hrs

Self-study

$60

Affirmative Counseling for Transgender and Gender Diverse Clients

CE4Less

Affirmative Counseling for Transgender and Gender Diverse Clients provides current and evidence-based information to mental health professionals aiming to provide inclusive and affirming care to clients with diverse gender identities. The course covers theories and models applicable to gender-affirming care, working with youth, suicide risk and self-injury, and other clinical concerns that may present when caring for trans and gender diverse clients.

8.0 hrs

Self-study

$96

Evidence and Action to Support LGBTQI+ Youth

Quantum Units Education

This course provides behavioral health providers with current knowledge about LGBTQI+ youth, a comprehensive research overview, and important information on behavioral health concerns within this community, including understanding sexual orientation and gender in children and adolescents, behavioral health concerns among LGBTQI+ youth, and beneficial therapeutic approaches and interventions.

4.0 hrs

Recorded

$20

Dementia in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities

Quantum Units Education

This CE course offers eight public health strategies designed to be adapted to a wide array of local priorities for AI/AN leaders to consider as part of a broad response to dementia. Examples of Native leaders and community partners leveraging local strengths and resources within their tribal communities to address dementia in Indian Country are also highlighted.

1.0 hr

Recorded

$5

Evidence-Based and Culturally Relevant Behavioral Health Interventions

Quantum Units Education

This course reviews the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's (SAMHSA) National Network to Eliminate Disparities in Behavioral Health annual training (NNEDLearn) text to build awareness among health care professionals so they can effectively address the inequities found in behavioral health, as well as provide patients the care they require.

1.5 hrs

Recorded

$8

Promoting Inclusivity in Mental Health Practice

Quantum Units Education

Inclusivity in mental health practice refers to the intentional and proactive efforts made by mental health professionals to create an environment that is welcoming, respectful, and responsive to the diverse needs of all individuals seeking mental health support. This approach recognizes and values differences in race, ethnicity, culture, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, age, ability, and other aspects of identity.

2.0 hrs

Recorded

$10