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Harm Reduction:A Comprehensive Response to Substance Related Disorders

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

Harm reduction offers mental health professionals essential strategies for addressing the complex challenges of substance-related disorders in diverse populations. By understanding and implementing harm reduction principles, professionals can support individuals in minimizing health and social harms associated with substance use, even in the absence of abstinence. This training equips practitioners with evidence-based approaches, fosters a deeper understanding of social determinants influencing substance use, and highlights emerging trends and policies relevant to their practice. Through real-world scenarios and actionable strategies, mental health professionals will gain the tools needed to engage clients effectively, enhance treatment outcomes, and promote equity in care.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$19

Reconnecting Through Presence: Reviving In-Person Counseling in a Telehealth-Dominated World

BAYSIDE CONTINUING EDUCATION AND DEVELOP

In a rapidly evolving world where telehealth has become the norm, mental health professionals face the unintended consequence of abandoning clients who deeply value the unique support and connection that in-person counseling provides. This course will explore the unique benefits of face-to-face interactions, including building trust, reading non-verbal cues, and fostering a deeper sense of empathy and connection. By understanding clients' needs who prefer physical presence, therapists can better serve a diverse range of individuals, ensuring no one feels left behind in the telehealth shift.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$15

Clinical Supervision

BAYSIDE CONTINUING EDUCATION AND DEVELOP

Clinical supervision is a formal process of professional support and learning that enables practitioners to develop knowledge and competence, assume responsibility for their own practice, and enhance patient protection and safety. It involves a more experienced clinician providing guidance, feedback, and oversight to less experienced practitioners or interns. This course will review the foundational theories and models of supervision, emphasizing the importance of fostering a supportive and ethical supervisory relationship. Participants will learn about the documentation practices and the use of technology in supervision. The course also addresses the impact of cultural factors on the supervisory dynamic, ensuring that supervisors are equipped to handle diverse and complex situations with competence and sensitivity.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$39

Elderly and Vulnerable Adult Abuse

BAYSIDE CONTINUING EDUCATION AND DEVELOP

Elder abuse is a pervasive issue in the United States, affecting thousands of individuals who are often unable to advocate for themselves. Vulnerable adults, including elderly individuals with physical, cognitive, or emotional impairments, are sometimes mistreated by the very people entrusted with their care. This course will explore elderly and vulnerable adult abuse, those most vulnerable, abusers, how to recognize abuse the importance of reporting.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$15

Digital Detox and the Brain: Navigating the Psychological Impacts of Technology Use and Addiction

BAYSIDE CONTINUING EDUCATION AND DEVELOP

This course explores the complex relationship between technology use and brain function, examining recent research findings on the cognitive and psychological effects of digital detoxes, particularly related to smartphones, computers, and television. Participants will critically assess the psychological benefits, risks, and clinical implications of technology use, abuse, and addiction, and gain practical skills for integrating these insights into therapeutic practice.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$21