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Ethical Dilemmas in Public Health Scenarios

ACHIEVE CE - EDUCATION SERVICES

The Ethical Dilemmas in Public Health Scenarios CE course includes 3 contact hours for healthcare providers to give an overview of public health ethics, law, and policy, situations in which optimal patient care might conflict with the optimal societal good, and what constitutes public health ethics in comparison to traditional biomedical ethics. The course also meets the Ethics and Boundaries requirement for FL Mental Health Professionals. This online course can be conveniently completed from your computer or mobile device at your own pace. Your course completion will be reported to CE Broker automatically for credit toward your license renewal.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$29

Ethical Considerations for Health Professionals Working with Children and Families

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

This online CE course is designed to help mental health professionals working with families anticipate, prevent, and minimize the risks to clients that occur due to ethical dilemmas. The course examines ethical issues as they relate to the unique relationship that forms between the clinician and members of the family in an effort to increase awareness of how relevant ethical codes may affect their clinical work. Our goal is to provide nationally approved (APA-approved, NBCC-approved, ASWB-approved, NYSED approved), cost-effective, accessible, and high quality CE courses and credits to psychologists, counselors, social workers, marital and family therapists and other healthcare professionals so they can meet their practice and professional needs.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$20

1st Step: Suicide Prevention for Healthcare Providers

PREMIERE EDUCATION

This comprehensive training course provides a deep dive into suicide prevention for healthcare professionals across disciplines. Participants will explore evidence-based approaches to suicide risk assessment, intervention, and management, with an emphasis on real-world clinical application. Topics include screening for suicidality, responding to imminent harm, treatment strategies, ethical and legal considerations, and the unique needs of high-risk populations such as Veterans and individuals experiencing chronic stress or PTSD. The course also covers the role of first responders and interdisciplinary collaboration. This course is ideal for healthcare providers seeking advanced clinical preparation to reduce suicide risk and improve patient outcomes. This course meets the Washington State 6-hour requirement for suicide prevention training and the Kentucky 6-hour requirement for psychologists and social workers.

6.0 hrs

Self-study

$25

Fostering Safety and Trust through Trauma-Informed Practices

NETCE

This course begins by highlighting the benefits of social connection, touch, and therapeutic relationships for individuals with trauma. Participants will examine the science behind effective bedside manner, focusing on co-regulation and its crucial role in client success. The curriculum will then address how to shift language to support clients' self-sufficiency, empowerment, and autonomy. Participants will identify different types of boundaries and learn strategies to help clients navigate medical treatments while maintaining their voice. Finally, the course will cover how to integrate trauma-informed care into marketing practices and professional conduct, ensuring a holistic and respectful approach to client interactions.

3.0 hrs

Live

Free

Mental Illness : Treating the Whole Patient

BIOLOGIX SOLUTIONS LLC

This course provides an overview of multidimensional factors, perspectives, and approaches associated with mental illness. It surveys major perspectives and reviews the history of the perception of mental disorder in today's society. Identification, diagnosis, therapeutic approaches, and institutional responses within the context of social work practice, values, and ethics are discussed. Symptoms, effects, and treatment options of different mental health disorders are studied. Medical, legal, and social issues related to mental health and the treatment of people with mental disorders are also addressed.

5.0 hrs

Self-study

$30

Sound Healing in Clinical Practice: Evidence-Based Tools for Ethical Integration and Regulation

CONTINUED

Sound can regulate the nervous system, support trauma healing, and create access to emotional states that talk therapy alone can't reach. This training explores the clinical application of sound healing techniques, from vocal toning to tuning forks, and how to ethically and effectively integrate them into behavioral health settings.

1.0 hr

Live

$99999

A Risk Management Approach to Ethics in Clinical Practice

CONTINUED

This presentation offers a risk management approach to addressing ethical issues in clinical mental health practice. Rather than focusing solely on avoiding lawsuits or licensing complaints, the presentation emphasizes ethically sound, client-centered decision-making that protects client wellbeing, respects client rights, and supports compliance with relevant ethical standards, laws, and agency policies. Participants will explore strategies for identifying, assessing, and responding to practice risks, particularly when clinicians face competing interests, conflicting obligations, or uncertainty about the best course of action. This course was developed for an interprofessional audience.

1.0 hr

Live

$99999

Mistreatment in Supervision: Ethics, Clinical Impact, and Interventions

CONTINUED

This course examines the ethical obligations of supervisors to maintain professional conduct and prevent supervisee mistreatment. Participants will review the behavioral standards mandated while exploring the professional and personal impacts of supervisory misconduct. The curriculum identifies specific risk factors that contribute to mistreatment and provides practical interventions for prevention. This training equips supervisors with the tools necessary to uphold ethical integrity and foster healthy supervisory relationships.

2.0 hrs

Live

$99999

A Human Rights-Based Approach to Ethics in Clinical Practice

CONTINUED

This webinar demonstrates a practical approach to integrating human rights into ethical decision-making in clinical practice. Participants will explore how rights derived from international instruments, national laws, and state regulations can guide responses to complex issues such as autonomy, access to care, discrimination, dignity, equity, and confidentiality. Through applied examples and case discussions, attendees will learn how to translate abstract rights into concrete clinical actions, strengthening both ethical reasoning and advocacy.

1.0 hr

Live

$99999

A Human Rights-Based Approach to Ethics in Clinical Practice

CONTINUED

This webinar demonstrates a practical approach to integrating human rights into ethical decision-making in clinical practice. Participants will explore how rights derived from international instruments, national laws, and state regulations can guide responses to complex issues such as autonomy, access to care, discrimination, dignity, equity, and confidentiality. Through applied examples and case discussions, attendees will learn how to translate abstract rights into concrete clinical actions, strengthening both ethical reasoning and advocacy.

1.0 hr

Live

$99999

Ethics in Behavioral Health

NETCE

This course is intended to provide details on professional ethics and values for behavioral and mental health professionals. It emphasizes the importance of professional values and ethics and identifies their role and impact for these professions, so that practitioners can prevent unethical behaviors in their practice and provide exceptional patient care

4.0 hrs

Live

Free

Ethical Integrity in Mental Health: A Framework for Proactive Decision-Making

CONTINUED

This course emphasizes the use of structured ethical decision-making models to reduce ambiguity and strengthen clinical judgment. Participants will explore strategies for preventing ethical errors, applying a comprehensive decision-making framework, understanding the interplay between legal and ethical considerations, and effectively managing threats to confidentiality. The training highlights practical, clinically relevant applications across individual, family, couples, and group therapy contexts. Clinicians will leave with enhanced tools for navigating complex ethical challenges in diverse treatment settings.

2.0 hrs

Live

$99999

A Capability Approach to Ethics in Clinical Practice

CONTINUED

This workshop examines key concepts in the Capability Approach to ethical decision making, and how it differs from utilitarian and principle-based ethics. Participants will learn how to apply the strengths and justice-based approach to ethical issues that may arise in clinical practice.

1.0 hr

Live

$99999

A Human Rights-Based Approach to Ethics in Clinical Practice

CONTINUED

This webinar demonstrates a practical approach to integrating human rights into ethical decision-making in clinical practice. Participants will explore how rights derived from international instruments, national laws, and state regulations can guide responses to complex issues such as autonomy, access to care, discrimination, dignity, equity, and confidentiality. Through applied examples and case discussions, attendees will learn how to translate abstract rights into concrete clinical actions, strengthening both ethical reasoning and advocacy.

1.0 hr

Live

$99999

A Risk Management Approach to Ethics in Clinical Practice

CONTINUED

This presentation offers a risk management approach to addressing ethical issues in clinical mental health practice. Rather than focusing solely on avoiding lawsuits or licensing complaints, the presentation emphasizes ethically sound, client-centered decision-making that protects client wellbeing, respects client rights, and supports compliance with relevant ethical standards, laws, and agency policies. Participants will explore strategies for identifying, assessing, and responding to practice risks, particularly when clinicians face competing interests, conflicting obligations, or uncertainty about the best course of action. This course was developed for an interprofessional audience.

1.0 hr

Live

$99999

Ethics of AI for Clinical Assessments and Documentation

CONTINUED

This course examines key ethical issues associated with the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in clinical assessment and documentation. Participants will explore challenges related to professional integrity, competence, confidentiality, and informed consent, and will learn practical strategies for ethically integrating AI tools into clinical practice.

1.0 hr

Live

$99999

Ethics of AI for Clinical Assessments and Documentation

CONTINUED

This course examines key ethical issues associated with the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in clinical assessment and documentation. Participants will explore challenges related to professional integrity, competence, confidentiality, and informed consent, and will learn practical strategies for ethically integrating AI tools into clinical practice.

1.0 hr

Live

$99999

Supervisee Misconduct: Clinical Supervisor's Ethical Duties to Support, Protect, and Report

CONTINUED

This webinar examines the ethical and legal responsibilities of clinical supervisors when addressing supervisee misconduct. Participants will gain strategies for balancing accountability, client protection, and professional development when a supervisee engages in professional misconduct.

1.0 hr

Live

$99999

Intimate Partner Violence

BIOLOGIX SOLUTIONS LLC

Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a hidden epidemic that profoundly impacts individuals, families, and communities. This course delves into the complexities of IPV, covering various types, signs of abuse, effects, and strategies for prevention and recovery. Participants will learn about trauma-informed care, navigate legal and ethical considerations, and connect survivors with life-changing resources. This course is designed for healthcare professionals, educators, and others committed to fostering safe and healthy relationships. It equips learners with the tools needed to recognize, respond to, and support those affected by IPV. Additionally, participants will explore the relationship between trauma, culture, and systemic inequities that contribute to IPV. From identifying subtle signs of abuse to developing effective prevention strategies, this course empowers participants to make a meaningful impact.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$15

Inside the Therapist's Mind: An Ethics-Focused Internal Family Systems Approach to Navigating Countertransference

MULTIPLICITY OF THE MIND LEARNING CENTER

Let's be honest: ethics courses can feel dry, overly technical, or disconnected from the realities of clinical work. What if ethics training could instead be engaging, experiential, and directly applicable to the therapy room? Most therapists receive little formal training on how to work with their own internal world -- the beliefs, fears, judgments, and emotional reactions we inevitably bring into clinical encounters. These internal responses, referred to as countertransference, significantly influence the therapeutic relationship. This workshop offers a grounded and practical approach to understanding and managing countertransference through the lens of Internal Family Systems (IFS). Developed by Richard Schwartz, IFS provides a compassionate framework for exploring the complexity of our inner experience. Through guided experiential exercises, small-group reflection, and applied clinical discussion, participants will learn to identify how their own Parts--the internal aspects of themselves that become activated--emerge in response to clients. You will strengthen self-awareness, deepen ethical discernment, and cultivate a more grounded and attuned clinical presence. Importance of Countertransference Awareness in Ethical Practice: Ethical clinical practice requires more than technical skill; it demands ongoing self-awareness and reflection. Therapists' internal reactions, if unmanaged, can impair judgment, clinical effectiveness, and the therapeutic relationship. This workshop integrates the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model with core ethical principles to help therapists increase awareness of internal experiences, thereby preventing ethical missteps and promoting competent, attuned care.

5.8 hrs

Live

$150

30 Contact Hours Florida Mental Health Counselor CE Package

ACHIEVE CE - EDUCATION SERVICES

The Florida Mental Health Counselor Complete CE Package - 30 Contact Hours covers all required topics for license renewal. Courses included in this package are Medical Errors, FL Laws and Rules, Domestic Violence, Professional Ethics and Boundaries, Telehealth, Hypnosis in Patient Care, Promoting Emotional Health and Preventing Suicide, The Aging Body, Community Conversations About Mental Health, Eating Disorder and Frontal Temporal Disorders. This online course can be conveniently completed from your computer or mobile device at your own pace. Your course completion will be reported to CE Broker automatically for credit toward your license renewal.

30.0 hrs

Self-study

$69

HIV/AIDS: What You Need To Know

ACHIEVE CE - EDUCATION SERVICES

This course applies to all healthcare professionals and fulfills the Florida Board requirement for HIV/AIDS by discussing patient care, infection control, testing, public perspectives and legal considerations related to HIV. /// Convenient Online Course /// Reports to CE Broker /// At-Your-Own-Pace ///

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$24

Telemedicine - Opportunities and Addressing Barriers

BIOLOGIX SOLUTIONS LLC

This course provides a comprehensive overview of telemedicine, exploring its history, platforms, applications, opportunities, barriers, and impact on healthcare delivery. Learners will better understand the various telemedicine modalities, including synchronous and asynchronous communication, remote patient monitoring, and mobile health. The course covers key topics such as opportunities within this field, regulatory and legal considerations, reimbursement models, global advocacy, and best practices for implementing telemedicine programs. Ideal for healthcare professionals, administrators, and anyone interested in the future of healthcare, this course prepares participants to apply telemedicine to improve patient outcomes and expand access to care.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$20

Ethics and Boundaries: Mental Health Counselors, Social Workers and Marriage & Family Counselors

ACHIEVE CE - EDUCATION SERVICES

Navigating the intricate landscape of ethics and professional boundaries presents a unique challenge for mental health practitioners. This training addresses these challenges head-on, providing attendees with the critical tools and knowledge needed to establish, maintain, and uphold the highest ethical standards in their professional practice. Through a blend of theoretical understanding, case study analysis, and practical scenario solutions, this course aims to fortify participants' decision-making abilities, enabling them to strike a balance between empathetic client interaction and professional propriety. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of boundary-related dilemmas, the consequences of ethical breaches, and strategies to prevent such situations, thus contributing to healthier therapeutic relationships, risk mitigation, and enhanced overall quality of care. This course is a vital resource for those seeking to enrich their professional competence and sustain their credibility in the ever-evolving realm of mental health care.

6.0 hrs

Self-study

$25