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ACE-CLASSES.COM, INC
42 CFR Part 2 are the federal regulations governing the confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse patient records. The course provides introduction and history, fundamental concepts, seven circumstances where regulations don't apply, statutory sections on consent and disclosures, and frequently asked questions.
3.0 hrs
Self-study
$25
QUANTUM UNITS EDUCATION
3.0 hrs
Self-study
$15
ACE-CLASSES.COM, INC
Course covering the U.S. Opioid Epidemic, fentanyl's history, physical forms, mechanism of action, adverse effects, biological effects on the human body, risk factors for Opioid Use Disorders, behavioral therapies, and medicine-assisted treatment options.
3.0 hrs
Self-study
$13
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
BAYSIDE CONTINUING EDUCATION AND DEVELOP
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is a cornerstone of evidence-based care for individuals with substance use disorders, integrating pharmacologic interventions with counseling and behavioral support to improve outcomes and reduce relapse risk. This course provides clinicians with a comprehensive understanding of the clinical application, safe administration, and potential risks associated with MAT medications used to treat opioid, alcohol, and tobacco use disorders.
1.0 hr
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$15
BAYSIDE CONTINUING EDUCATION AND DEVELOP
This course provides mental health professionals with a practical and clinically relevant overview of psychopharmacology. Participants will explore the mechanisms of action, therapeutic uses, and side effect profiles of the major classes of psychotropic medications, including antidepressants, mood stabilizers, antipsychotics, anxiolytics, stimulants, and medications for substance use disorders. Emphasis is placed on the integration of psychopharmacology with psychotherapy, cultural and ethical considerations, medication adherence challenges, and the recognition of red flags requiring referral to prescribers. Through interactive case studies and applied discussions, clinicians will gain the knowledge necessary to collaborate effectively with prescribers, support informed client decision-making, and enhance treatment outcomes while maintaining professional scope of practice.
1.0 hr
Self-study
$15
BAYSIDE CONTINUING EDUCATION AND DEVELOP
Emotional and psychological trauma is the result of extraordinarily stressful events that shatter their sense of security, making them feel helpless and vulnerable in a dangerous world. This course will explore both emotional and psychological trauma, risk factors, and symptoms.
1.0 hr
Self-study
$15
BAYSIDE CONTINUING EDUCATION AND DEVELOP
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders has been the industry standard for the diagnosis of mental health disorders since 1952. The fifth revision of the Manual was published in May 2013. The text revision has published in March of 2022. This course will provide an overview of the organization, changes, and transitions from the previous edition, as well as controversies regarding the changes.
2.0 hrs
Self-study
$19
BAYSIDE CONTINUING EDUCATION AND DEVELOP
The use of electronic media and information technologies in behavioral health treatment, recovery support, and prevention programs is rapidly gaining acceptance. There are many benefits and concerns about using internet based assessments, programs and platforms. This course will explore the potential uses of technology, the applications, the benefits and concerns associated with technology assisted mental health care.
4.0 hrs
Self-study
$16
PREMIERE EDUCATION
This course explores how Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) increase addiction risk and disrupt neurodevelopment, stress regulation, and long-term health outcomes across the lifespan. Participants will analyze the biological, psychological, and social mechanisms linking early adversity to substance use disorders and behavioral health challenges. Using a trauma-informed framework, the course examines the impact of ACEs on brain development, attachment patterns, and toxic stress while providing practical strategies for screening, prevention, and treatment. Learners will apply ACE-informed approaches within clinical and community settings to reduce stigma, strengthen patient engagement, and promote resilience across generations.
2.0 hrs
Self-study
$17
HEALTH FORUM ONLINE
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) requires a dynamic and evidence-based approach to treatment that adapts to the diverse needs of individuals across the lifespan. Mental health providers play a crucial role in implementing the latest research-driven interventions that enhance communication, adaptive functioning, and overall quality of life. Mental health providers benefit from practical, effective strategies in behavioral, pharmacological, and integrative therapies, helping them build personalized, meaningful care plans. A multidisciplinary approach to ASD treatments offers the knowledge and confidence needed to apply best practices that truly make a difference for individuals and their families.
2.0 hrs
Self-study
$19
HEALTH FORUM ONLINE
The Navigating the Educational and Psychological Assessment of the Special Need Preschooler CE course includes 2 contact hours that will focus on the range of disabling conditions identified in 2 to 3 year olds, through the outreach programs offered in the schools including information on referral sources, such as regional centers, pediatricians, parents and specialized medical centers. A wide range of disabling conditions, assessment criteria, evaluation tools administered, diagnostic findings, eligibility criteria for services, individualized interventions and the reevaluation process will be discussed.
2.0 hrs
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$19
HEALTH FORUM ONLINE
The Communication w/ Cognitively Impaired: Strategies for Effectiveness online CE course includes 1 contact hour that provides healthcare professionals with strategies on how to effectively communicate with cognitively impaired individuals by identifying cognitive impairment and the role of communication. The course also meets the Communication w/ Cognitively Impaired requirement for FL Certified Nursing Assistants.
1.0 hr
Self-study
$13
HEALTH FORUM ONLINE
The Primary Care Behavioral Health: The Basics for a New Model of Mental Healthcare online CE course includes 3 contact hours helps behavioral health professionals understand how to succeed in the world of primary care. Beginners will find clear, practical advice on the topics they most need to know about to get started, such as how to structure a service and get off to a robust start. Those with experience in primary care will gain ideas for growing their service and evaluating their progress to ensure they are meeting the clinic's needs. And those merely interested in the topic will likely find much that surprises them about this exciting new growth area for behavioral health professionals.
3.0 hrs
Self-study
$29
HEALTH FORUM ONLINE
The Screening and Assessment of Psychological Trauma and PTSD: Clinical Applications for Civilians and Veterans online CE course provides a review of the definition of trauma, the major types of traumas, prevalence rates of trauma exposure, common reactions to trauma including PTSD, and risk and protective factors for the development of PTSD after trauma exposure. The history of the PTSD diagnosis is reviewed including the recent changes to the PTSD diagnostic criteria in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM), 5th Edition.
3.0 hrs
Self-study
$29
HEALTH FORUM ONLINE
The Parental Bereavement Following the Loss of a Child online CE course includes 3 contact hours that examines parental bereavement patterns based upon the type of loss as well as predictors of complicated parental bereavement. The role of health care professionals in supporting parents is illustrated through review of bereavement follow-up and intervention programs. In addition, specific applications of bereavement intervention strategies, along with case examples, are examined.
3.0 hrs
Self-study
$29
PREMIERE EDUCATION
The course aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the significance of puberty in adolescent girls on their mental health. Knowledge and skills to support girls through this transformative period will be shared. Content combines theoretical knowledge with practical strategies, fostering a holistic understanding of adolescent development and promoting the delivery of patient-centered care. Participants will gain valuable insights into addressing the unique challenges faced by adolescent girls during puberty and develop skills to enhance their support through interprofessional collaboration.
1.0 hr
Self-study
$14