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Psychosocial Issues at the End of Life: Definition, Theory, and Intervention

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

The Psychosocial Issues at the End of Life: Definition, Theory, and Intervention online CE course includes 4 contact hours that provides healthcare professionals with a definition of end-of-life care as well as a description of the prevalence of psychiatric disorders during this phase of care. Psychological theories regarding death and dying are presented and lead into a description of the emotional reactions encountered by both patients and caregivers. This course concludes with a presentation of psychological treatment techniques used to overcome these emotional reactions and assist patients and caregivers to improve quality of life during the end of life.

4.0 hrs

Self-study

$39

The Neuropsychology of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

The Neuropsychology of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias online CE course includes 6 contact hours that reviews the cognitive, emotional, and behavioral symptoms of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, with a focus on etiology, prevalence, and assessment. Differential diagnosis of other reversible conditions that mimic dementia such as depression and delirium is also reviewed.

6.0 hrs

Self-study

$59

An Innovative Model of Group Therapy for Patients with Eating Disorders: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

The need to escape or avoid intense thoughts and emotions can often drive eating disorder behaviors. ACT, an empirically-based intervention aimed at reducing emotional avoidance, has been used successfully in a group format to treat eating disordered patients. This course will provide an overview of the ACT treatment approach and describe how health professionals can apply ACT techniques (e.g., mindfulness activities, exposure-based exercises, commitment to core values) to facilitate eating disorder treatment groups.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$29

Chronic Pain Syndromes and Interventions: Treating the Whole Person

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

The Chronic Pain Syndromes and Interventions: Treating the Whole Person includes 5 credit hours that provide theory-and evidence-based psychological components adaptable to clinical practice for this patient population. Mental health professionals and allied healthcare workers can play a key role in the treatment of chronic pain syndromes, both exclusively and as a resource for/adjunct to physicians. 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.

5.0 hrs

Self-study

$49

The Psychosocial Needs of Women Undergoing Genetic Counseling and Testing in the Breast Cancer Context

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

The Psychosocial Needs of Women Undergoing Genetic Counseling and Testing in the Breast Cancer Context online CE course includes 2 contact hours that provides an overview of the genetic counseling process, types of test results, risk management strategies, and psychosocial needs of women during the genetic counseling and testing process. As the use of these tests moves into mainstream clinical practice, allied health professionals will have need to understand the clinical aspects of genetic counseling as well as the psychosocial needs of women considering and or under-going counseling and testing.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$19

Implementing a Weight Management Program for Outpatients

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

The Implementing a Weight Management Program for Outpatients CE course includes 7 contact hours that provides health professionals with a firm knowledge base in the area of weight management and introduces weight management programs for use with outpatients. Specifically, the physiology behind body weight regulation are presented and the cutoffs for determining "overweight", "obese" and "morbidly obese" categories along with their corresponding health implications are outlined. Empirically-based diets, including 'fad' diets, are reviewed and the appropriateness of alternative therapies, such as bariatric surgery, addressed. Detailed strategies for implementing a weight management program with patients and for maintaining weight loss over time are discussed.

7.0 hrs

Self-study

$68

Adolescents with Diabetes: What are the Challenges?

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

This online CE course presents a detailed look at this turbulent time in development and the biopsychosocial complexities presented for teenagers with diabetes. This course addresses specific clinical aspects of diabetes that may be affected by inadequate psychological adjustment to the condition. Knowing how best to address the individual challenges teenage patients with diabetes face can help clinicians escort them to a healthier future.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$29

Enhancing Adaptation to Ovarian Cancer: A Clinician's Guide

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

This online CE course reviews current psychological theory and empirical evidence relevant to applied clinical practice in the OVCA context. Course material addresses the common physical and psychological sequelae of an OVCA diagnosis and treatment (e.g., side effects of treatment, psychosexual impact, quality of life, loss issues, possible genetic factors) and presents techniques and skills to facilitate patient adjustment (e.g., enhanced communication with medical team and other support persons; practice of stress and pain management; improved utilization of support system).

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$19

Adult Mental Health Social Security Disability (SSD) Report Writing: Guiding Health Professionals through the Maze

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

Navigating the Social Security Disability (SSD) process requires mental health professionals to produce clinically accurate, functionally relevant, and legally aligned documentation yet many providers receive limited formal training in this area. Without a clear understanding of how psychiatric evidence intersects with disability law, mental health evaluations may fail to meet the evidentiary thresholds set by the Social Security Administration (SSA). This course addresses that gap by guiding participants through the SSAs five-step sequential evaluation process, clarifying the legal and clinical significance of medical evidence, and detailing how to write effective SSD mental health reports. Through instruction on documenting psychiatric impairments with behavioral data, standardized tools, and contextual work limitations, participants will gain strategies for enhancing report utility in disability determinations and appeals. The course also demystifies the post-submission review process, helping clinicians understand how their evaluations are interpreted and applied by adjudicators.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$29

Protective Factors Approaches in Child Welfare

ACE-CLASSES.COM, INC

This course provides an overview of national protective factors approaches to prevent child abuse and neglect. It is designed to help child welfare professionals, administrators, service providers, policymakers, and other interested individuals understand the concepts of protective and risk factors in families and communities and learn ways in which building protective factors can help lower the risk of child abuse and neglect now and in the future.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$20

Cancer in the Couple: Clinical and Ethical Considerations within the Dyad

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

Couples navigating the complexities of a cancer diagnosis face profound emotional and relational challenges that can strain even the most resilient partnerships. Mental health providers play a critical role in addressing the unique psychosocial needs of both the patient and their partner, fostering communication, enhancing coping strategies, and mitigating the psychological burden experienced by caregivers. However, clinical practice in this area requires a nuanced understanding of cancers multifaceted impact on intimate relationships, including gender and cultural influences, communication dynamics, and ethical considerations such as confidentiality and role delineation. This training equips mental health professionals with evidence-based frameworks, practical tools, and ethical guidelines to support couples in fostering emotional resilience, improving relationship satisfaction, and navigating the existential and relational disruptions caused by cancer.

5.0 hrs

Self-study

$49

Approaches for Working with HIV-Positive African-American Youth: Clinical and Ethical Considerations for Health Care Provider

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

The Approaches for Working with HIV-Positive African-American Youth: Clinical and Ethical Considerations for Health Care Provider online CE course includes 4 contact hours that reviews the evidenced-based research pertaining to the provision of healthcare to HIV-positive African-American youth. Specifically, common errors that occur when working with this special population are addressed and tools to avoid them are discussed. Treatment guidelines are provided to enable clinicians to better integrate culturally-sensitive approaches into the care of this important at-risk group. Regardless of the health professional's discipline (i.e., counselor, social worker, psychologist, nurse), there are specific ethical and clinical guidelines that need to be considered when working with these youth.

4.0 hrs

Self-study

$39

Positive Psychology: The Evidence Behind Don't Worry, Be Happy

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

This online CE course provides a comprehensive overview of the various constructs associated with positive psychology (e.g., gratitude, resilience) from a theory- and evidence-based perspective. The assessment of positive emotions, character strengths, and meaning will be presented. The application of these constructs at the subjective, individual, and sociocultural level will be addressed and the rationale for why positive psychology interventions are efficacious in medical/health care settings will be examined.

5.0 hrs

Self-study

$49

Incorporating Telehealth into Mental and Behavioral Health Practice

HEALTH FORUM ONLINE

The Incorporating Telehealth into Mental and Behavioral Health Practice CE course includes 1 contact hour for healthcare providers to give an overview of the expanding role of telemedicine in providing health care, including mental health services. The various type of telemedicine technology, the benefits and challenges posed by telemedicine and the regulations and standards surrounding telemedicine services and technology are discussed. 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.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$13

Non-Opioid Pain Management

BIOLOGIX SOLUTIONS LLC

The course is designed to equip learners with knowledge of therapies for managing pain in the absence of opioid drugs. Current research has found that the potentially harmful outcomes likely outweigh the benefits of prescription opioid analgesics, so the development of alternative pain management options is paramount. This course will review the complexities of pain, including its types, underlying mechanisms, assessment methods, and management strategies. The course will explore common non-opioid therapies, both non-pharmacological and pharmacological methods, and meaningful implementation strategies.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$20

Pandemic Certification Program for Healthcare Professionals (PPHC)

ACHIEVE CE - EDUCATION SERVICES

**Licensees must complete all courses in this bundle to get credit. **This brand new certification program provides in-depth professional development training on pandemics as they affect the healthcare setting. After completing the program's 30 hours of online training, you will be issued the Pandemic Preparedness Healthcare Certification (PPHC) credential which makes evident to your commitment to fighting pandemics through proper prevention and rigorous learning. With your new PPHC credential, you will be better prepared to fight pandemics like COVID-19 and provide additional value to your employer.

30.0 hrs

Self-study

$199

Implicit Bias Training for Healthcare Providers

PREMIERE EDUCATION

Even well-meaning professionals can carry hidden biases that affect patient care. This course dives into the science of implicit bias and its impact on healthcare delivery and outcomes. Through personal reflection and actionable strategies, you'll learn how to recognize bias, reduce its influence, and build more equitable, inclusive practices. Strengthen your clinical impact by making empathy and awareness part of your everyday care. This course satisfies Illinois and Michigan implicit bias training requirements and meets requirements for Maryland house bill 28/HB 783.

3.0 hrs

Self-study

$15

Culture and Pain Management

NETCE

To effectively address pain to ensure delivery of best practices, as well as best outcomes, providers must be able to communicate with their patients to identify the best modality to relieve pain. The purpose of this course is to provide healthcare professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively communicate, with cultural understanding that creates an environment in which the patient feels heard, understood, and properly cared for.

1.0 hr

Live

Free

Beyond Niceness: Rethinking Stigma Around Substance Use Disorders

NETCE

Explore the widespread stigma that people with Substance Use Disorder (SUD) face when seeking treatment. This webinar will shine a light on the complex aspects of stigma in healthcare and how it affects patients' experiences. We'll dig into the various challenges individuals encounter and how societal attitudes, biases in healthcare, and self-perceptions contribute to this complex issue. Join us as we uncover the layers of stigma that can make it harder for people to get the help they need for SUD and hinder their journey to recovery.

1.0 hr

Live

Free

Cannabis Conundrums: Medical vs Marijuana

ACHIEVE CE - EDUCATION SERVICES

Our entire country, with 95% of states creating legislation related to marijuana, is evolving its marijuana supply chain via the recreational and "medical" formulations. Yet, we as healthcare professionals are left with barely any education on these substances. More education is needed in order to actually provide tangible life-saving, or at least life-improving, patient education. Marijuana has been around for centuries and has never received more limelight than in recent years with respect to 95% of our country's states enacting legislation regarding "recreational" and/or "medical" marijuana, even though it remains a Federal DEA Controlled Substance Class One agent. So, how does that work in the criminal field? Better yet, how do we as healthcare professionals discuss such substances with our patients? This activity discusses all things cannabis, including botany concepts, legal concepts, and pharmacological concerns that every healthcare professional absolutely needs to know to provide "high" quality patient care.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$13

Human Trafficking for Michigan Healthcare Professionals

ACHIEVE CE - EDUCATION SERVICES

This course is designed for Michigan health care professionals and those in allied professions who may come into contact with and be called upon to intervene on behalf of victims of human trafficking within the scope of their practice by identifying victims of human trafficking, the warning signs, and how to report known or suspected cases of human trafficking.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$16

Fatherhood in the Shadows: Addressing Postpartum Depression in Fathers

PREMIERE EDUCATION

This one-hour continuing education presentation is designed to provide healthcare professionals, mental health practitioners, and educators with a comprehensive understanding of postpartum depression in fathers. While postpartum depression in mothers has received significant attention, fathers' experiences often go unnoticed or misunderstood. This course aims to bridge this knowledge gap by exploring the causes, symptoms, risk factors, and effective interventions for postpartum depression in fathers.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$14