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Loss Grief and Bereavement

VISTA CONTINUING EDUCATION

This summary first defines the constructs of bereavement, mourning, and grief and then distinguishes the grief reactions of anticipatory grief, normal or common grief, stage models of normal grief, and complicated or prolonged grief. Psychosocial and pharmacologic treatments are explained. The important developmental issues of children and grief are presented, and a section on cross-cultural responses to grief and mourning concludes the summary.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$19

Hiv/Aids 2 Ce

ACE-CLASSES.COM, INC

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.

4.0 hrs

Self-study

$20

Holistic Solutions for Mental Health Bundle

HEALTH AND WELLNESS ONLINE LLC

***Licensees must complete all courses in this bundle to get credit.*** Holistic Solutions for Mental Health Bundle. The package includes, Prevention- Healthy Living and Avoiding Substance Use, The Skinny on CBD Oil, Amino Acid Therapy for Recovering Individuals and Those with Mental Health Disorders, Nutrition and Mental Health, Herbs for Your Health. YOU MUST COMPLETE ALL COURSES INCLUDED IN THIS BUNDLE IN ORDER TO GET CREDIT.

19.0 hrs

Self-study

$100

Biopsychosocial Effects of Substances: A Lifespan Approach

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

The Biopsychosocial Effects of Substances: A Lifespan Approach online CE course includes 5 contact hours that is designed to introduce health professionals to the fundamental biopsychosocial concepts of chemical dependency across the lifespan. Specifically, a theory- and evidence-based overview of the concept of addiction, the history of addiction treatment, basic types of drugs and their distinct effects, and implications for treatment planning and delivery are presented emphasizing important risk factors and substance abuse problems prevalent at each stage of development.

5.0 hrs

Self-study

$49

Alcoholism Treatment from an Evidence-based Perspective

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

This online CE course will enable mental health providers and allied health professionals to gain an understanding of the causes of alcoholism. Further, an evidence-based perspective of the effectiveness of current interventions for alcoholism is presented. Specifically, psychosocial therapies, self-help organizations, pharmacologic approaches, and alternative/complementary therapies that are currently used with alcohol dependence is reviewed with a focus on adults diagnosed with alcohol dependence.

5.0 hrs

Self-study

$49

Marijuana Dependence Treatment: Existing Efficacious Approaches

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

Marijuana is the most widely used illicit psychoactive substance worldwide, with usage rates surpassing those of all other drugs combined. In the U.S., over 15 million individuals use marijuana, and approximately 4 million meet the criteria for cannabis use disorder. Treatment admissions for marijuana dependence have more than doubled in the past decade, often involving individuals with over 10 years of daily use. These trends highlight the growing public health challenge of marijuana abuse, affecting both adolescents and adults seeking treatment for prolonged use. This course equips mental health professionals with the knowledge and tools to address marijuana dependency effectively. Topics include the epidemiology of cannabis use disorder, diagnostic criteria, and evidence-based treatment strategies. Clinicians will learn to integrate psychosocial interventions, recognize complementary therapeutic resources, and support their patients in improving cognitive, social, and occupational functioning. By applying these insights, professionals can enhance outcomes and foster recovery for those struggling with marijuana dependence.

5.0 hrs

Self-study

$49

ADHD and Women: Ethical and Practice Implications for Clinical Providers

CONTINUED

The number of women diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder ADHD continues to increase. Women juggle many life responsibilities and demands, often posing multiple daily challenges for them. Living with ADHD can impact all facets of life, including employment, finances, education, motherhood, and other relationships. In addition, for women navigating life with ADHD this can be further challenged by the presence of other co-occurring conditions. This training will discuss a framework to understand the unique complexities and journeys that women with ADHD often encounter. Interventions, strategies, and resources to support women with ADHD and their loved ones will be discussed.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$99999

Gelatophobia: The Fear of Being Laughed At

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES

Gelotophobia: The Fear of Being Laughed At is a 3-hour online continuing education (CE) course that examines a relatively unknown phobia stemming from the behavior of laughter. Human laughter is ubiquitous and has been found worldwide and in all cultures. The fear of being laughed at, gelotophobia, is also found everywhere, yet it is generally unrecognized in the United States. Thus, most therapists and clinicians in the U.S. are typically unaware of this syndrome, and they tend to misdiagnosis it as a form of social anxiety or generalized anxiety. Gelotophobia may, in fact, be a symptom of both social anxiety and avoidant personality disorders but is distinct from social phobia. Exact statistics of the prevalence of gelotophobia are not yet available, but it is quite frequent and can be seriously debilitating in both children and adults. Laughter can mock, ridicule, and demean. Not all smiles or laughter are friendly. Gelotophobes have difficulty distinguishing those differences and so they tend to regard all laughter as negative. When employed as a manipulative tool, laughter can be a source of anxiety, stress, avoidance behaviors, and fears for some individuals. This course reviews the available research literature on gelotophobia and discusses its salient features, possible causes, methods of assessment, and offers an innovative treatment approach. The roles of shame, vulnerability, and guilt in gelotophobia will be discussed, as will symptom similarities between gelotophobia and borderline personality disorder, the degree of gelotophobia in adults with ASD, and the association of gelotophobic symptoms with major psychological syndromes. Many case histories of gelotophobes trace the beginnings of their wariness to childhood, typically associated with being bullied. One major implication, therefore, is for school counselors to be vigilant in finding, evaluating, and reducing bullying incidents on their campus. The related phenomena of gelotophilia (the joy of being laughed at and ridiculed) and katagelasticism (feeling special pleasure in making fun of other people) will also be reviewed. Course #31-59 | 2025 | 51 pages | 20 posttest questions | Mobile-Friendly

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$39

Approved; related; supervision

CONTINUED

The transition from being a clinician to a supervisor can be both an exciting experience and an overwhelming experience of having little guidance. While there are similarities between being a clinician and being a supervisor, there are also distinctions that play a crucial role in being an effective, happy, and confident supervisor. In this course participants have the opportunity to share about their experiences and thoughts about supervision, learn key concepts about supervision, how to shift their thinking from clinician to supervisor, and understand the role of person of a supervisor.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$99999

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

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

Human Trafficking: Clinical Recognition, Documentation, and Intervention

ACHIEVE CE - EDUCATION SERVICES

This training equips healthcare providers to bridge the identification gap by transitioning from clinical intuition to an evidence-based assessment framework. Participants analyze the Action, Means, Purpose (AMP) model to differentiate trafficking from smuggling and review how reporting duties, documentation practices, and institutional response requirements may vary by state. The curriculum focuses on multifaceted screening tools, safe-separation protocols, and forensic documentation using ICD-10-CM coding. By evaluating systemic vulnerabilities and ethical tensions between autonomy and mandatory reporting, this course prepares practitioners to respond to suspected trafficking in a trauma-informed, survivor-centered, and legally aware manner. A significant practice gap exists in healthcare settings where clinicians miss many trafficking victims because assessment methods are inconsistent and often rely too heavily on unstructured judgment. While many providers recognize general red flags, specialized skills for safe separation, trauma-informed interviewing, objective documentation, and identifying markers of coercive control remain underutilized. In addition, state laws and facility requirements regarding reporting, signage, staff protections, and referral pathways may change over time and differ by jurisdiction. This course addresses these gaps by linking clinical evidence with practical response strategies, enabling providers to document suspected exploitation accurately, respect patient autonomy when legally appropriate, and respond in a manner that aligns with applicable state law and facility policy.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$23

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