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71584: GRANDPARENTS RAISING GRANDCHILDREN: KEY PRACTICE ISSUES

NETCE

When grandparents take on the main parenting responsibilities for their grandchildren, both must adjust socially, emotionally, and psychologically to these new roles. The purpose of this course is to provide mental health professionals with the skills necessary to assist grandparents who are raising their grandchildren.

5.0 hrs

Self-study

$30

Artificial Intelligence AI: A Threat to Therapy Or Powerful Problem-Solver?

CE LEARNING SYSTEMS / IMPACT CE

Technology has revolutionized access to mental health services for people around the world. However, the ethical challenges presented by the rapid expansion of the use of technology in our field cannot be overstated. The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in mental health practice presents both benefits and significant risks. This session will provide an introductory level of understanding of AI...

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$57

Nutritional Psychology: Bridging Brain, Body, and Behavior

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES

Nutritional Psychology: Bridging Brain, Body, and Behavior is a 2-hour online continuing education (CE/CEU) course that explores the relationship between food and mood, and how lifestyle factors influence mental health outcomes. Nutritional psychology is an emerging interdisciplinary field that examines the dynamic relationship between dietary patterns, nutrient status, and mental health outcomes. This course introduces the foundational principles of nutritional psychology, emphasizing the bidirectional relationship between nutrition, neurobiology, and psychological functioning. Historically, mental health care has focused primarily on psychotherapy and pharmacologic interventions; however, growing evidence demonstrates that diet quality, nutrient availability, gut microbiota, and metabolic health significantly influence mood regulation, cognitive function, and stress resilience. Key biological mechanisms underlying this relationship include neurotransmitter synthesis, immune signaling, endocrine regulation through the hypothalmic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, and communication along the microbiota-gut-brain axis. Current research highlights several nutritional factors associated with mental health outcomes, including whole-diet interventions such as Mediterranean-style dietary patterns, omega-3 fatty acids, micronutrient sufficiency, and the impact of ultra-processed food consumption. Additionally, hormonal balance, macronutrient distribution, and micronutrient cofactors play critical roles in the synthesis and regulation of neurotransmitters such as serotonin, dopamine, acetylcholine, glutamate, and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). Chronic stress, inflammation, gut dysbiosis, and trauma-related dysregulation of the HPA axis further complicate the relationship between diet and psychological well-being. Through a biopsychosocial lens, this course also explores how lifestyle factors - including sleep, movement, hydration, and social connection - interact with nutrition to influence mental health outcomes. Clinical case studies illustrate how chronic trauma, dietary insufficiency, medication use, and physiological dysregulation converge to affect both psychological and physical health. Collectively, the evidence supports integrating nutritional assessment and intervention into mental health care as an adjunctive, individualized approach. Nutritional psychology therefore offers a promising framework for bridging brain, body, and behavior while expanding collaborative care models aimed at improving both mental and physical health outcomes. Course Outline: Introduction Section 1: Nutrition and Mental Health Section 2: Neurotransmitters and Mood Section 3: Macronutrients and Mood Section 4: Micronutrients and Mood Section 5: Trauma-Informed Nutritional Psychology Section 6: Ethical Collaborative Care Conclusion Course #21-66 | 2026 | 15 posttest questions | Mobile-Friendly

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$29

Telehealth: Ethics & Best Practices

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES

Telehealth: Ethics and Best Practices is a 3-hour online continuing education (CE/CEU) course that examines ethical principles and best practices in remote online therapy. Telehealth, also known as teletherapy, telepractice, telepsychology, telerehabilitation (and a variety of other names), involves participating in therapeutic services through a digital platform. Patients can consult with their healthcare provider via computer, tablet, or smartphone without needing to visit their office. Telehealth is particularly beneficial for individuals in remote areas or those who have difficulty accessing traditional medical facilities. It encompasses a range of services, including virtual visits, health education, and remote patient monitoring. The primary and most obvious difference between telehealth and in-person treatment is the fact that the patient is not in the same room as the clinician. This lack of physical presence can limit the range of information available or how accurately it is observed. Communication can be influenced by camera angle, screen size, room characteristics, and other technical factors like bandwidth that may result in poor-quality video and/or audio and prohibit the observation of all behaviors. This course will provide an introduction to telehealth, discuss the pros and cons, address ethical considerations (such as competence, informed consent, HIPAA, etc.), how to get started with telehealth (including when to use, not use, or when to combine services), offer practice tips (including camera positioning and cultivating trust), and discuss evidence-based uses for mental health, nutrition, speech, and occupational therapy. Course #31-57 | 2026 | 20 posttest questions | mobile-friendly

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$39

Terminal Restlessness

BIOLOGIX SOLUTIONS LLC

Terminal restlessness, often referred to as terminal agitation, is a frequent and troubling phenomenon that occurs towards the end of life. It is characterized by abrupt confusion, irritability, and physical restlessness, typically manifesting in the final days. This continuing education course focuses on outlining the symptoms of terminal restlessness, understanding the physical changes that occur during this condition, identifying patients who may be vulnerable to terminal restlessness, distinguishing it from other physical issues, such as alcohol withdrawal, that may resemble it, describing typical symptoms related to terminal restlessness, recognizing commonly prescribed medications for its treatment, examining the debate surrounding terminal sedation, and discussing new treatments for terminal restlessness that are currently being researched. Additionally, it is essential to comprehend the physical, emotional, and spiritual challenges that can impact the family members of patients experiencing terminal restlessness, as well as methods to support them during this time.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$15

HIPAA and AI - Compliance in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

BIOLOGIX SOLUTIONS LLC

This course provides an introduction to the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) in modern healthcare. Learners will explore how AI is transforming clinical decision-making, patient monitoring, and healthcare operations, while also examining the critical importance of protecting patient privacy and maintaining HIPAA compliance. The course covers key concepts such as Protected Health Information (PHI), the Minimum Necessary Standard, administrative, physical, and technical safeguards, and the role of Business Associate Agreements (BAAs) when working with AI vendors. Participants will also examine potential risks such as data breaches, algorithmic bias, and ethical concerns related to AI use in healthcare. Through case studies and practical applications, healthcare professionals will learn how to safely and effectively integrate AI tools into practice while upholding patient trust. By the end of the course, learners will be equipped to recognize privacy risks, apply HIPAA principles to AI technologies, and advocate for responsible, ethical use of AI in healthcare settings.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$15

Integrating Cannabis, Ketamine, and Psilocybin in Hospice and Palliative Care

BIOLOGIX SOLUTIONS LLC

Psychedelic-assisted therapy is being studied for its potential benefits in supporting individuals at the end of life. Research indicates that psilocybin can reduce depression and anxiety in patients with life-threatening diagnoses, and ongoing work aims to integrate these therapies into palliative care. Beyond the clinical aspect, psychedelics encourage a deeper engagement with death, highlighting it as a universal experience that requires presence and compassion. In this course, we will focus on three specific substances, examining how they interact with the body and their potential benefits for hospice patients.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$15

Reducing Medical And Medication Errors

BIOLOGIX SOLUTIONS LLC

BIOLOGIX PRICE $15 (Sign up: https://blxtraining.com/course/florida-reducing-medical-errors/ OR https://blxtraining.com/course/florida-reducing-medical-errors-for-pharmacy/). ******* This online independent study course (Reducing Medical Errors or Medication Errors for Pharmacy) covers the causes of medical errors, common errors, how to prevent them, root cause analysis, and mandatory medical error reporting requirements.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$20

Suicide Intervention and Prevention for Healthcare Workers

BIOLOGIX SOLUTIONS LLC

The Suicide Prevention Training for Healthcare Providers is a course that covers important topics related to suicide, including its causes, terminology, and statistics. It also focuses on the increasing prevalence of healthcare worker suicide. The course will help you recognize risk factors for suicide, as well as the clinical manifestations of burnout, compassion fatigue (CF), and secondary traumatic stress (STS) in healthcare workers. You will also learn about screening for suicide and prevention strategies that can reduce the incidence of suicide, specifically for healthcare workers.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$20

Workplace Bullying and Disruptive Behavior Prevention

BIOLOGIX SOLUTIONS LLC

Bullying occurs in all sectors of health care and is a significant, under-reported occupational health and safety issue. Bullying has a profound effect on targets, witnesses, clients, healthcare organizations, and bullies themselves. Zero-tolerance for workplace violence policies exist, however, these policies are often not enforced. This course is designed to assist staff in recognizing and successfully dealing with healthcare workplace bullying.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$13

Healing with Respect - Understanding the Value of Cultural Competence

BIOLOGIX SOLUTIONS LLC

In today's diverse healthcare landscape, providing culturally sensitive care is crucial. This course is designed for healthcare providers who want to enhance their practice by integrating cultural understanding into every aspect of patient care. The focus goes beyond traditional cultural competence to practical compliance with legal, ethical, and professional standards related to cultural diversity in healthcare. In this course, participants will learn about the definitions and background of cultural compliance. They will explore real-world scenarios that require critical thinking about cultural nuances, such as communication styles, health beliefs, religious practices, and family dynamics. The course emphasizes the importance of cultural humility and encourages providers to see cultural learning as an ongoing journey rather than a destination. Cultural competence is an exciting and enriching journey.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$20

Embracing Identities - Suicide Prevention with Trans Youth

PREMIERE EDUCATION

This 1-hour Continuing Education (CE) offering is designed to equip healthcare professionals and counselors with the essential knowledge and skills needed to effectively address the critical issue of suicide among transgender and gender-diverse youth. With a focus on understanding the unique risk factors, recognizing warning signs, and implementing evidence-based strategies this course aims to provide participants with the tools to enhance the safety and well-being of trans youth. The course also highlights the significance of affirming and inclusive approaches and the impact of interprofessional collaboration in suicide prevention within this specific demographic.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$15

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): Mindfulness and Other Core Mechanisms

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

This course provides CBT strategies, DBT-related skills and techniques such as mindfulness practice in enabling patients to identify and regulate their maladaptive thoughts, feelings and emotions which may, in turn, enhance their ability to cope with the moment-by-moment demands and challenges that their illness presents, as well as improve their overall quality of life.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$29

Beyond the Birth - Enhancing Healthcare Provider Expertise in Postpartum Depression

PREMIERE EDUCATION

By the end of this course, participants will have comprehensive knowledge of postpartum depression, be able to identify risk factors, appreciate the impact on mothers, babies, and families, and possess the tools to initiate a collaborative interprofessional management approach. Students will learn about the presentation, identification, and management of postpartum depression.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$15

Beyond Hot Flashes - Exploring the Complex Relationship Between Menopause and Mental Health

PREMIERE EDUCATION

As women navigate the transition into menopause, they often encounter a range of physical and emotional changes that extend beyond the well-known symptom of hot flashes. "Beyond Hot Flashes: Exploring the Complex Relationship Between Menopause and Mental Health" is a comprehensive course designed to delve into the intricate interplay between menopause and mental well-being. This course goes beyond the surface to examine how hormonal shifts impact psychological health and provides valuable insights into managing mental health during this transformative life stage. Interprofessional implications for supporting mental health and well-being are discussed.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$15

Mental Resilience During Pandemics: Addressing Psychological Challenges

ACHIEVE CE - EDUCATION SERVICES

The Pandemic Mental Health CE course includes 3 contact hours needed for license renewal. This course is designed to provide medical professionals with greater insight into the mental health impact of pandemics among patients, health care providers, and the general public. 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

$21

1st Step: Suicide Prevention for Healthcare Providers 3HR

PREMIERE EDUCATION

Suicide remains a leading cause of preventable death, with many individuals presenting to healthcare settings in the days and weeks before a suicide attempt. This concise, evidence-based course equips healthcare professionals with the essential knowledge and tools needed to recognize suicide risk and intervene effectively. Participants will learn to apply validated suicide screening tools, respond to signs of imminent harm by lethal means, and initiate appropriate referral pathways. Special attention is given to populations at heightened risk as well as to the impact of nursing burnout and chronic toxic stress on both providers and patient care. Designed to meet Washington State's 3-hour training requirement this course is also valuable for professionals across the country seeking to enhance their suicide prevention competencies. This course fulfills suicide prevention continuing education requirements for Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Utah, Nevada, New Hampshire, Oregon, South Carolina, Connecticut, and Kentucky. In Kentucky, this course also meets the requirement for training in suicide prevention and chronic toxic stress.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$17

96314: HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND EXPLOITATION

NETCE

As human trafficking becomes an increasingly more common problem in the United States, healthcare and mental health professionals will require knowledge of human trafficking patterns, the health and mental health needs of human trafficking victims, and successful interventions for victims. The purpose of this course is to increase the level of awareness and knowledge about human trafficking and exploitation so health and mental health professionals can identify and intervene in cases of exploitation.

5.0 hrs

Self-study

$30