Continuing Education Courses from Agents of Change

Continuing Education Courses from Agents of Change

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Continuing Education Courses from Agents of Change

Powerful Home-School Partnerships

The course highlights and examines powerful home/school partnerships and the role social workers and mental health professionals play in cultivating and supporting these relationships. Students thrive in settings with adults who are invested in their success. This is no small task and cannot be accomplished without a supportive and collaborative team including teachers, school social workers, mental health professionals, parents or guardians, and other important role models in a student’s life.

Unpacking Perfectionism

This course explores the common traits and negative effects of unrealistic expectations and perfectionism on academic and professional success. Through this course, participants will learn how to recognize the signs and symptoms of academic burnout in clients and develop effective strategies for addressing perfectionistic thinking and unrealistic expectations.

Conducting Risk and Safety Assessments

This course is designed for social workers and mental health professionals who want to develop skills and knowledge in safety and risk assessment for clients who may be at risk for suicide or self-harm. The course will cover the fundamentals of safety and risk assessment, including identifying clients in need of assessment, developing effective safety plans through communication with clients, and understanding why adolescents and teens are at risk for suicidal behavior or ideation.

Ethics and Boundaries with Technology

This course covers the ethical considerations and boundaries that social workers and mental health professionals need to navigate when using technology in their practice. Topics will include confidentiality and privacy, boundaries with clients, and the responsible use of technology in therapy. Through discussions and case studies, participants will gain an understanding of the ethical guidelines and best practices for using technology in social work and mental healthcare. This course will provide social workers and mental health professionals with the knowledge and skills they need to effectively and ethically use technology in their practice.

Vicarious Trauma – Preventing Burnout in the Workplace

This course aims to provide participants with a deeper understanding of the effects of vicarious trauma on the mental health and well-being of social workers and mental health professionals, and to equip them with the knowledge and skills to prevent burnout in their workplace.

The course will cover a range of topics, including the definition and symptoms of vicarious trauma, the impact of vicarious trauma on the social work and mental healthcare professions, and strategies for self-care and self-awareness to prevent burnout. It will also provide participants with practical tools and techniques to manage stress and maintain a healthy work-life balance.

ChatGPT and AI for Social Workers and Mental Health Professionals

This course introduces the principles and applications of AI in social work and mental health more broadly. It covers the ethical considerations and practical skills for using ChatGPT in various domains, evaluates the limitations and challenges of AI adoption, and explores future trends in AI and ChatGPT. The course includes discussions on AI ethics, case studies on ChatGPT use, workshops on designing custom interactions, analyses of AI’s technical limitations, and guest lectures on the future of AI in social work. Participants receive access to a ChatGPT prompt library for various social work and mental healthcare tasks.

Organizational Wellbeing and Burnout

This comprehensive continuing education course dives deep into the crucial topics of organizational wellness and burnout, tailored specifically for social workers and mental health professionals .

Participants will embark on an exploration of the nuanced differences between burnout, languishing, and thriving. They’ll gain insights into identifying and responding to these states both in themselves and their colleagues. Central to the course is a detailed examination of organizational support tools, including the distinctive roles of Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) and life coaching services. Attendees will master the art of conflict resolution at the organizational level, learning how to mediate disputes effectively and enhancing team dynamics. The course also champions the pivotal role of emotional intelligence in the workplace, underscoring its significance in promoting the use of mental health services and preventing burnout.

Dementia: The Book and Its Chapters

Dementia is a complex and multifaceted condition that affects millions worldwide. This course, led Tiffany Works, MS, MSW, LMSW, offers a deep dive into the world of dementia, shedding light on its various forms, symptoms, and the challenges it presents. With a rich blend of academic knowledge and real-world experience, Tiffany brings a unique perspective to the table, making this course both informative and relatable.

Aging and Neurocognitive Diseases

This continuing education course, expertly curated by Crystal Weiss, LCSW CCTP, offers professionals a comprehensive exploration into the biological, psychological, and social facets of the aging process. Participants will be equipped with the knowledge to differentiate between various neurocognitive diseases, recognize their symptoms, and understand their profound impact on the elderly population.

School Avoidance and Refusal

This course dives into the complex issues surrounding school avoidance and school refusal. Participants will gain insights into the reasons students might avoid or refuse school, ranging from anxiety to depression to behavioral issues. The course emphasizes the critical role of parents and caregivers in collaborating with professionals to address these challenges. Through real-life scenarios and expert discussions, attendees will explore therapeutic modalities like DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy) and SPACE, which focuses on parent accommodations.

Neurodiversity and ADHD

This course dives into the intricate world of neurodiversity, with a specific focus on ADHD. Recognizing that every mind is unique, the course emphasizes the importance of understanding and celebrating the diverse ways in which our brains function. Participants will be introduced to key terms such as neurodiversity, which highlights the inherent variability of our minds, and neurodivergence, which encompasses conditions like ADHD, autism, and dyslexia.

The course is enriched by personal lived experiences, shedding light on the challenges and strengths associated with being neurodivergent. It challenges misconceptions and myths surrounding ADHD and neurodiversity, advocating for a more informed and inclusive approach in both clinical practice and daily life.

Veteran Mental Health

In this course, you’ll learn to analyze and identify barriers to mental healthcare for veterans. Participants will analyze the unique psychological and logistical barriers that veterans encounter, with the intent to differentiate them from those faced by the general population. Additionally, you’ll learn about and assess peer support techniques, discussing the influence of military culture on mental health dialogue and willingness to seek help and will outline recommendations for fostering more open conversations within the military and veteran communities. Finally, you’ll develop strategies for enhancing medical health services, emphasizing intersectionality and cultural humility.

Eating Disorders: Challenging Myths and Embracing Realities

This course is designed for social workers and mental health professionals seeking to deepen their understanding and competence in treating eating disorders. Dive into an engaging curriculum that deconstructs common misconceptions and provides a robust analysis of the various types of eating disorders.

Gain insights into innovative practices integrating technology with traditional therapeutic approaches, explore the effective use of play and expressive arts in treatment, and understand the critical importance of multicultural supervision and ethics in practice. Participants will also learn about Kira Denney’s person-centered and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) methods, empowering clients to identify and transform core beliefs and behaviors. Whether you’re preparing for licensure exams or looking to expand your expertise, this course will equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to make a significant impact in the lives of those affected by eating disorders.

Intergenerational Trauma

Explore Intergenerational Trauma in Social Work: Learn to identify and address the unique characteristics of intergenerational trauma, embrace multidisciplinary treatment approaches, and assess the impact of societal factors on trauma perpetuation.

OCD Interventions in Clinical Practice

Social workers and mental health professionals will gain insight into how evidence-based practices, specifically Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), are integrated into clinical settings to treat patients with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Additionally, you will learn about the various inequities that exist in accessing mental health care, particularly for OCD treatment. This includes increasing awareness of socioeconomic and systemic barriers to mental health services.

Finally, you will better understand the complex relationship between trauma and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), focusing on how traumatic experiences can influence the onset, progression, and manifestation of OCD symptoms.

Strengthening Migrant Youth through Culturally Competent Care

This course offers an in-depth exploration of culturally competent care for migrant youth, emphasizing the importance of understanding and applying cultural competence in mental health services. It addresses key challenges such as language barriers and cultural nuances, and outlines strategies for preserving culture and identity while providing individualized care. The course also highlights ethical considerations and the significance of adapting clinical approaches to meet the unique needs of this demographic.

Trust-Based Relational Intervention

This course on Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) is designed to introduce participants to the foundational principles and practices of TBRI, focusing on building trust, connection, and empowerment with individuals impacted by trauma. Through six concise sections, learners will explore the concepts of Connecting, Empowering, and Correcting, understand the importance of meeting physical and emotional needs, and learn how to apply TBRI principles in various settings for effective intervention. The course aims to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to foster positive, healing relationships in personal, educational, and professional environments.

Special Education Social Work and Mental Healthcare

This course offers an in-depth exploration into the crucial role of school social workers and mental health professionals in enhancing the educational experience and well-being of students with disabilities. Through this course, participants will learn effective strategies for advocacy, collaboration with educators and families, and the implementation of inclusive practices to support diverse learning needs. It aims to equip future social workers and mental health professionals with the skills and knowledge necessary to navigate the complexities of special education, ensuring every student has access to a supportive and empowering learning environment.

Trauma-Informed Care

This course equips participants with the knowledge and skills to implement trauma-informed principles in healthcare settings. It covers understanding trauma, creating safe environments, empowering patients, and fostering therapeutic relationships. By integrating these practices, healthcare professionals can enhance patient well-being and support trauma recovery effectively.

Extra Income for Social Workers and Mental Health Professionals

Dive into a transformative journey designed specifically for social workers and mental health professionals seeking to elevate their financial and business acumen. This free course offers a great opportunity to explore extra income options, master essential business skills, and set a solid foundation for achieving your financial goals. Join us to unlock your potential, foster financial well-being, and embark on a path to professional empowerment and success. Note: This course does not offer CE credit.

From Stress to Strength Burnout Prevention & Self-Care for Social Work and Mental Health Professional Wellness

A course designed to empower social workers and mental health professionals with the knowledge and tools to prevent burnout and thrive in their demanding roles. Through understanding the causes and signs of burnout, participants will learn resilience-building strategies and practical stress management techniques. This course offers a step-by-step approach to creating personalized self-care plans, ensuring that social workers and mental health professionals can maintain their well-being and continue to make a positive impact in the lives of those they serve. Join us to transform your professional life by prioritizing your own health and well-being, making you a more effective and fulfilled social worker or mental health professional.

Bundle: Burnout and Self-Care (3 Courses; 3 CE Credits)

  1. From Stress to Strength: Burnout Prevention & Self-Care for Social Work and Mental Health Professional Wellness
  2. Organizational Wellbeing and Burnout
  3. Vicarious Trauma – Preventing Burnout in the Workplace

Supporting Diverse Brains

This course offers a deep dive into the concept of neurodiversity, emphasizing the importance of embracing and supporting the diverse ways in which people perceive, interact with, and navigate the world. Students will explore the unique challenges and strengths of neurodivergent individuals, including those with ADHD, autism, and dyslexia, among others.

Through a mix of theoretical understanding and practical strategies, the course aims to equip participants with the skills to create inclusive, affirming environments in educational settings, workplaces, and beyond. By fostering an appreciation for the value of neurodiversity, students will learn how to advocate for and empower neurodivergent individuals, promoting a more inclusive society.

Multi-Disciplinary Social Work and Mental Healthcare

This course explores multi-disciplinary social work and mental healthcare, offering participants a profound understanding of collaborative techniques essential for enhancing client outcomes. Through engaging discussions led by experienced professionals, students will explore how diverse expertise across various disciplines can be integrated to provide holistic care. The course emphasizes the critical role of technology in facilitating communication among team members, enabling more coordinated and effective client care strategies.

Ideal for social workers and mental health professionals eager to expand their collaborative skills, this course covers key areas such as leadership challenges in multi-disciplinary environments and the impact of technological advancements on social work practices. Participants will gain actionable insights into leading and innovating within their teams, ensuring that all aspects of client care are addressed comprehensively.

Direct Practice Skills in Social Work and Mental Healthcare

Unlock the full potential of your social work or mental healthcare practice with our course on Direct Practice Skills. Learn to seamlessly integrate clinical assessment and client engagement techniques into both in-person and virtual settings, enhancing outcomes across diverse client demographics. This course offers hands-on experiences, expert insights, and the latest in technological adaptations.

Native American Mental Health

This course on Native American Mental Health is designed to equip mental health professionals with the skills necessary to effectively support Native American clients through culturally competent practices. Participants will explore the details of engagement and assessment strategies that respect and integrate Native American cultural values and practices. The curriculum emphasizes the development of client-directed treatment plans, enhancing therapeutic outcomes in both virtual and in-person settings.

By focusing on practical application and ethical considerations, this course prepares professionals to meet the unique mental health needs of Native American communities sensitively and effectively. Attendees will gain insights into the challenges of virtual therapy and learn strategies to maintain client safety and confidentiality. This comprehensive training will deepen your understanding and expand your professional competencies in the field of mental health care.

Migrant Youth Mental Health (Part 2)

Dive into the crucial field of mental health for migrant youth with our expert-led course designed for professionals seeking to make a meaningful difference. This series provides a deep understanding of the unique challenges faced by migrant youth and offers culturally informed strategies for effective mental health interventions. Through engaging lectures and insightful case studies, you’ll gain the tools necessary to enhance your practice and support the well-being of this vulnerable population. Join us to expand your skills and become a vital resource in the lives of migrant youth.

Mental Healthcare for Latinos

Dive into the critical nuances of providing effective mental healthcare to Latinos in this course! Through expert-led discussions, you’ll explore the challenges Latino communities face in accessing mental health services and learn vital strategies to enhance cultural competence in your practice. Join us to become a pivotal force in transforming mental health support for one of the most underserved populations, fostering a deeper understanding and stronger advocacy skills.

Child Welfare

Join this course to gain expert insights from Tahisha Martelly on effective early intervention techniques for supporting families. This course covers essential strategies for identifying and assisting at-risk children, overcoming common challenges in child welfare, and leveraging community resources for comprehensive support. Participants will learn the importance of preventive measures, professional development, and collaborative approaches to enhance family stability and child well-being. Perfect for social workers and mental health professionals seeking to deepen their knowledge and improve their practice, this course offers practical solutions and real-world examples.

Financial Wellness for Social Workers and Mental Health Professionals

Join financial expert Teddy Nguyen and Alex Mitchell from Agents of Change Continuing Education in an insightful discussion on financial wellness tailored for social workers and mental health professionals. This conversation explores the common financial challenges faced by social workers and mental health professionals, with a particular focus on overspending. Teddy shares practical strategies and a unique Spending Tree Framework to help identify and address spending behaviors, offering actionable steps to achieve financial stability and freedom. Ideal for social workers and mental health professionals looking to enhance their financial literacy and take control of their finances, this session provides valuable insights and resources to build a sustainable financial plan, reduce stress, and improve overall well-being.

Geriatric Social Work and Mental Healthcare

Unlock the essential skills needed to excel in geriatric social work and mental healthcare through our comprehensive continuing education course. Learn innovative assessment techniques, effective care planning, and how to navigate systemic barriers to provide exceptional support for elderly clients. Equip yourself with practical strategies and resources to make a meaningful impact in the lives of homebound seniors.

Human Development and Aging

Unlock the complexities of human development and aging with this comprehensive course, designed to equip you with essential knowledge and practical strategies. Explore the physical, cognitive, and psychosocial aspects of aging, and learn to differentiate between normal and abnormal signs. Empower your social work practice by mastering age-inclusive language, combating ageism, and developing person-centered care plans for older adults.

Bundle: Geriatric Care and Aging (4 Courses; 4 CE Credits)

  1. Dementia: The Book and Its Chapters
  2. Aging and Neurocognitive Diseases
  3. Geriatric Social Work and Mental Healthcare
  4. Human Development and Aging

Exploring Body Image Through a CBT Lens

This course offers clinicians practical tools and strategies to address body image issues in their clients using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Led by experienced counselor Kira Denney, this course covers essential CBT techniques, real-life applications, and effective activities to improve clients’ mental health and self-perception. Enhance your therapeutic practice and help clients build a healthier relationship with their bodies by enrolling in this comprehensive and insightful continuing education course.

Bundle: Cultural Competence (5 Courses; 5 CE Credits)

  1. Migrant Youth Mental Health (Pt. 1)
  2. Migrant Youth Mental Health (Pt. 2)
  3. Mental Healthcare for Latinos
  4. Native American Mental Health
  5. Intergenerational Trauma

Community Outreach Coordination for Inpatient Psychiatric Care

This course offers practical strategies for effective community outreach in inpatient psychiatric care, emphasizing the importance of networking and resource identification. Students will learn how to educate the public on mental health, reduce stigma, and collaborate with local organizations. Additionally, the course highlights essential self-care practices for mental health professionals to maintain personal well-being while managing their demanding roles.

Play Therapy for Children with Anxiety

Enhance your therapeutic skills with our continuing education course on Play Therapy for Children with Anxiety. This course provides practical techniques for implementing play therapy, engaging parents, and empowering children to manage anxiety effectively. Join us to learn from experts and gain hands-on strategies that make a real difference in young lives.

Substance Use Disorders and Treatments

This course provides a comprehensive overview of addiction and recovery, focusing on trauma-informed care practices, family involvement, and evidence-informed treatment strategies. It covers key topics such as the impact of adverse childhood experiences, the role of genetic and environmental risk factors, and the use of EMDR therapy. Students will gain valuable insights into effective approaches for treating substance use disorders and supporting recovery.

The Art of Group Therapy with Kids

Unlock the transformative potential of group therapy for children with our comprehensive course, “The Art of Group Therapy with Kids.” Designed for mental health professionals, this course delves into the essential strategies for effectively facilitating group therapy sessions. Learn how to form and manage therapy groups, address common challenges, and harness the power of peer support and shared experiences. Explore the benefits and intricacies of virtual group therapy, ensuring your sessions are engaging and impactful.

Gain insights from experienced professionals, enhance your therapeutic skills, and make a lasting difference in the lives of young clients. Enroll now to elevate your practice and become a confident group therapy facilitator.

Policy and Governmental Advocacy

Discover the transformative power of advocacy in social work and mental health with our course on empowering change through advocacy and social justice. Learn to develop actionable strategies, analyze policies, and collaborate across disciplines to promote social justice and empower vulnerable populations. Join us to enhance your skills, broaden your impact, and become a catalyst for systemic change in your community.

Migrant Youth Mental Health (Pt. 3) – Advocacy Matters!

Gain essential insights into the unique challenges faced by migrant youth and learn practical strategies for empowering this vulnerable population. Enhance your clinical skills by understanding key policies, developing effective advocacy techniques, and fostering resilience among migrant youth. Equip yourself to make a significant impact in your community and advance your professional practice with this comprehensive, informative, and highly relevant course.

Discover the importance of trauma-informed care and the role of social support networks in the well-being of migrant youth. This course offers a blend of theoretical knowledge and real-world applications, ensuring you are well-prepared to advocate for and support these young individuals effectively.

Ethics of End-of-Life Care

Enhance your understanding of the ethical complexities in end-of-life care with this insightful course. You’ll explore critical topics like patient autonomy, family dynamics, and cultural sensitivity, all while learning how to navigate real-world dilemmas with compassion.

This course is essential for healthcare professionals looking to provide empathetic, patient-centered care during life’s most challenging moments.

Somatic Therapy

Discover the transformative power of integrating mind and body in trauma treatment with this comprehensive continuing education course.

Learn practical somatic techniques that enhance your therapeutic practice and improve client outcomes by addressing trauma at its core. Equip yourself with cutting-edge tools to help diverse populations heal and thrive through compassionate, trauma-informed care.

Working with Families from Diverse Cultures

Unlock the tools to effectively support diverse families with culturally responsive practices in this engaging continuing education course. You’ll learn to tailor interventions, enhance communication, and build stronger therapeutic relationships, all while addressing systemic barriers that impact access to care.

Whether you’re a mental health professional or working in organizational settings, this course offers practical strategies for fostering inclusivity and promoting holistic family well-being.

Ethical Considerations with Kids and Teens

Enhance your skills and confidence in working with children and teens by mastering the ethical challenges unique to this population. This course offers practical insights on navigating confidentiality, consent, and safety concerns while building trust and rapport with young clients. Gain valuable tools and strategies to address real-world dilemmas and ensure your practice upholds the highest ethical standards.

Ethics of AI, Tech, Telehealth, and Social Media

Unlock the potential of AI, telehealth, and social media while navigating the ethical challenges they bring to mental health practice. This course will equip you with the knowledge to integrate cutting-edge technology responsibly, ensuring client confidentiality and informed consent. Stay ahead in your field by mastering the balance between innovation and ethics in modern mental health.

Sex Trafficking and Youth

Unlock essential knowledge and skills to support vulnerable youth affected by sex trafficking in this powerful continuing education course. Learn to identify key indicators of trafficking, understand the complex trauma these victims face, and explore therapeutic interventions that can transform lives. Equip yourself with the tools to make a meaningful impact and become a crucial part of the solution.

Bundle: Ethics (4 Courses; 8 Ethics CE Credits)

  1. Ethical Considerations with Kids and Teens
  2. Ethics of AI, Tech, Telehealth, and Social Media
  3. Ethics and Boundaries with Technology
  4. Ethics of End-of-Life Care

Firearms and Mental Health

Equip yourself with essential skills for navigating challenging yet vital conversations around firearms and safety in this eye-opening course. Through practical guidance, cultural humility, and real-world insights, you’ll learn to build trust with clients, address biases, and integrate effective risk assessment strategies into your practice. Join us to deepen your understanding and enhance your confidence in supporting clients holistically and responsibly.

Bariatric Surgery and Social Work

Discover how social work and therapy play a vital role in transforming the lives of bariatric surgery patients. This course offers insights into addressing the psychological, social, and behavioral challenges these patients face, equipping you with practical strategies to enhance patient outcomes. Gain valuable expertise to support holistic care and make a lasting impact in an interdisciplinary healthcare setting!

Trauma Therapy for Adults

Discover how to effectively support adults on their journey to recovery with this comprehensive course on trauma therapy. Learn the latest evidence-based strategies to assess trauma, understand its profound impact on the brain, and implement personalized interventions that foster healing and resilience. Equip yourself with the skills to create meaningful, trauma-informed care that transforms lives.

Biopsychosocial Implications of Racism and Poverty on Black Children

Dive into a thought-provoking course that uncovers the profound impacts of systemic racism and poverty on the health and development of Black children. Gain valuable insights into the societal structures perpetuating inequities and explore actionable strategies to advocate for lasting change. Equip yourself with the knowledge to make a meaningful difference in your practice and community.

Intersection of Eating Disorders and Human Trafficking

Discover the critical connection between eating disorders and human trafficking in this unique and insightful course. Learn how to identify vulnerabilities, assess disordered eating behaviors, and implement trauma-informed care to support survivors effectively. This course equips mental health professionals with essential tools to address this often-overlooked intersection, enhancing your ability to foster recovery and advocate for those in need.

Helping Clients Cope with Divorce and Separation

Gain essential tools to support clients navigating the emotional, legal, and parenting challenges of divorce and separation. This course equips you with practical strategies to manage high-conflict situations, foster resilience, and promote healthy family dynamics. Enhance your professional skills and make a lasting impact on families during one of life’s most difficult transitions.

Client Rights and the Code of Ethics

Discover how to confidently navigate client rights and ethical challenges with this engaging course based on the NASW Code of Ethics. Learn to foster trust through informed consent, confidentiality, and cultural humility while building stronger therapeutic relationships. Equip yourself with practical strategies to handle ethical dilemmas and elevate your professional integrity in social work practice.

Disparities and Culturally Specific Interventions in African American Mental Health

Transform your approach to mental health care with this essential course on addressing disparities and implementing culturally specific interventions for African American clients. Gain practical tools to build trust, foster inclusivity, and incorporate Afrocentric therapy principles into your practice. Elevate your cultural competence and become a more effective advocate for equitable, empowering mental health support.

Innovative Suicide Assessment and Safety Planning

Learn cutting-edge techniques for suicide risk assessment and safety planning in this engaging and practical course designed for mental health professionals. Gain confidence in asking direct questions, developing collaborative safety plans, and utilizing effective crisis intervention strategies. Enhance your clinical skills while ensuring ethical, compassionate care for clients at risk of suicide.

The Empowerment Model of Clinical Supervision

Master the art of clinical supervision with the Empowerment Model, a dynamic approach designed to enhance leadership, ethical decision-making, and supervisee growth. This course equips you with adaptable supervision strategies, helping you navigate real-world challenges, set professional boundaries, and foster confidence in your supervisees. Whether you’re new to supervision or looking to refine your skills, this training provides practical tools to create a supportive and effective supervisory relationship.

The Outcome-Driven Practice

Discover how to transform your therapy practice with outcome-driven strategies that improve client results, increase referrals, and boost your income. This course provides a proven framework for integrating structured client feedback to enhance engagement, retention, and long-term success. Learn how to create a thriving, sustainable practice that balances clinical excellence with financial stability.

Parenting Strategies

Unlock the secrets to effective parenting with this engaging course that explores communication, trust, and inclusion to build stronger family relationships. Learn how to create a supportive home environment, adapt parenting styles to meet your child’s unique needs, and foster resilience through positive role modeling. Whether you’re a parent, educator, or professional, this course offers practical strategies to empower children and transform your approach to parenting.

LGBTQ+ Youth in the Foster Care System

LGBTQ+ youth in the foster care system face unique challenges, including higher rates of trauma, placement instability, and mental health struggles. This course equips professionals with the knowledge and tools to provide affirming, trauma-informed care that fosters resilience and stability. By taking this course, you’ll gain actionable strategies to support and advocate for LGBTQ+ youth, ensuring they receive the care and protection they deserve.

Navigating Puberty Education

Helping young people navigate puberty can feel overwhelming, but with the right tools, you can create a safe, inclusive, and supportive learning experience. This course equips educators and youth professionals with trauma-informed strategies, practical teaching techniques, and engaging activities to foster confidence and understanding. Whether you’re new to puberty education or looking to enhance your approach, you’ll leave with actionable insights to make a lasting impact on students’ well-being.

Disaster Assistance Research – Reading Based

Explore the critical challenges and innovative solutions for delivering behavioral health care in rural and disaster-affected communities. This course equips you with practical strategies, including telemedicine, community-based interventions, and policy approaches, to improve mental health access where it’s needed most. Enroll now to enhance your expertise and make a meaningful impact in underserved populations!

Reentry Best Practices – Mental Health Support

Learn how to support individuals with mental health and substance use disorders as they transition from incarceration back into the community. This course explores evidence-based strategies to reduce recidivism, improve access to housing and healthcare, and promote long-term recovery. Gain the knowledge and skills needed to make a real impact in reentry success and criminal justice reform.

Mental Health of First Responders

First responders face intense, repeated exposure to traumatic events, making their mental health a critical yet often overlooked concern. This course provides essential insights into crisis impacts, coping strategies, and critical incident stress management techniques to help first responders recognize and address mental health challenges. Gain the knowledge and tools needed to support yourself or others in high-stress emergency professions—because those who save lives deserve support too.

998 vs. 911: Practical Approaches for Healthcare Providers

Master the critical distinctions between 988 and 911 to ensure the right emergency response for individuals in crisis. This course equips mental health professionals with practical strategies to guide clients through behavioral health emergencies, de-escalate crises, and make informed intervention decisions. Gain the confidence to provide life-saving support and enhance your crisis response skills today!

Expanding Mental Healthcare for Individuals Experiencing Homelessness

Enhance your ability to support individuals experiencing homelessness with evidence-based behavioral health strategies that improve engagement and recovery outcomes. This course provides practical tools, including trauma-informed care, harm reduction, and Housing First approaches, to help you make a lasting impact. Gain essential skills to navigate complex challenges, foster trust, and connect vulnerable populations to vital mental health and substance use services.

Maintaining Fidelity in Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)

Enhance your expertise in Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) with this dynamic course, designed to address current challenges and innovative solutions in the field. Gain practical strategies to maintain fidelity to the ACT model while adapting to diverse client needs, integrating evidence-based practices, and improving service delivery. Whether you’re a mental health professional, case manager, or policymaker, this course equips you with the tools to optimize client outcomes and drive lasting recovery.

Supporting and Affirming LGBTQI+ Youth

Discover evidence-based strategies to support and affirm LGBTQI+ youth while addressing the harmful effects of discrimination and stigma. This course equips you with practical tools to create inclusive environments in schools, healthcare, and community settings, improving mental health outcomes for LGBTQI+ individuals. Gain expert insights, actionable techniques, and the confidence to be a strong advocate for positive change.

Opioid-Overdose Reduction Continuum of Care Approach

The opioid crisis continues to impact communities nationwide, making it critical for professionals to implement effective, evidence-based solutions. This course equips you with the knowledge and tools to enhance opioid overdose prevention, expand naloxone distribution, and improve access to MOUD treatment. Join us to gain actionable strategies that can save lives and strengthen community health initiatives.

Practical Guide for Implementing a Trauma-Informed Approach

Discover how to implement a trauma-informed approach to create safer, more supportive environments in organizations and service settings. This course provides practical strategies for integrating trauma-awareness into policies, workforce training, and service delivery to improve outcomes and reduce re-traumatization. Gain the tools and knowledge needed to drive meaningful organizational change and foster resilience for both staff and those they serve.

National Guidelines for Child and Youth Behavioral Health Crisis Care

Discover how to transform youth crisis response with compassionate, effective, and community-based strategies in this essential course. You’ll explore trauma-informed care, mobile crisis teams, and culturally responsive interventions to reduce hospitalizations and justice system involvement. Whether you’re a mental health professional, educator, or advocate, this course equips you with the skills to make a real difference in the lives of young people in crisis.

Anger Management Activities that Increase or Decrease Rage

Master the skills to effectively manage anger and reduce aggression with proven, research-backed techniques. This course explores the impact of arousal-increasing and arousal-decreasing activities, equipping you with strategies to stay in control during stressful situations. Whether you’re looking to improve personal relationships, enhance workplace interactions, or support others in emotional regulation, this course provides the tools you need for lasting change.

Harm Reduction Approaches to Substance Abuse Treatment

Discover how harm reduction strategies transform substance use treatment by meeting individuals where they are and reducing risks without judgment. This course explores practical clinical interventions, ethical considerations, and policy implications to equip you with a compassionate, evidence-based approach. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, social worker, or advocate, you’ll gain valuable insights to support clients while promoting health equity and social justice.

Counseling Approaches to Promote Recovery from Substance Use

Discover effective counseling approaches to support substance use recovery, including motivational interviewing, harm reduction, and trauma-informed care. This course equips professionals with evidence-based techniques to enhance client engagement, promote behavioral change, and foster long-term recovery. Gain practical skills to empower individuals on their recovery journey and make a lasting impact in the field of addiction counseling.

Positive Psychology in Digital Interventions for Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults

Discover how digital interventions rooted in positive psychology can enhance mental well-being and resilience in children, adolescents, and young adults. This course explores evidence-based strategies from controlled trials, equipping you with the tools to design and evaluate impactful digital mental health solutions. Whether you’re interested in psychology, technology, or public health, this course offers valuable insights into the future of mental health support in a digital world.

Evidence-Based Brief Interventions Targeting Acute Mental Health Presentations for Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults

Discover effective, evidence-based brief interventions to support children and adolescents facing acute mental health crises. This course equips you with practical strategies to reduce emergency care reliance, improve patient outcomes, and integrate crisis intervention into various clinical settings. Enroll now to enhance your skills and make a lasting impact in youth mental health care!

STAT: Schema Therapy for Addiction Treatment

Discover how Schema Therapy offers a groundbreaking approach to addiction treatment by addressing the deep-rooted emotional and psychological patterns that drive addictive behaviors. This course will equip you with the skills to integrate cognitive, behavioral, and emotion-focused interventions to treat addiction holistically, improving long-term recovery outcomes. Whether you’re a clinician, counselor, or mental health professional, this course will transform the way you understand and approach addiction therapy.

Coping Strategies in Women and Children Living with Domestic Violence

Discover effective coping strategies for mothers and children experiencing domestic violence, with a focus on safety planning, resilience, and support systems. This course explores real-world challenges survivors face, including barriers to seeking help, protective strategies, and the crucial role of the mother-child bond. Gain actionable insights to better support survivors and enhance safety planning in personal or professional settings.

Emotional Dysregulation and Adult ADHD

Unlock a deeper understanding of adult ADHD by exploring how emotion dysregulation impacts daily life, relationships, and mental well-being. This course dives into the neurological basis, executive functioning deficits, and evidence-based treatments that can help improve emotional regulation. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, educator, or someone affected by ADHD, you’ll gain valuable insights and practical strategies to navigate emotional challenges effectively.

Harm Reduction Practices Among People Experiencing Homelessness and Alcohol Dependence

Discover the complex realities of alcohol dependence among people experiencing homelessness and explore evidence-based harm reduction strategies in this engaging course. Learn about drinking motives, risky consumption patterns, and practical interventions that can improve outcomes for this vulnerable population. Gain valuable insights to enhance your professional knowledge and make a real impact.

Reasons for Suicide in Young Black Adults

Understand the unique factors driving suicide risk among Black young adults and explore evidence-based, culturally grounded prevention strategies. This course delves into mental health disparities, protective factors, and targeted interventions to enhance support and care. Gain essential insights to make a meaningful impact in suicide prevention and mental health advocacy.

Role of School Mental Health Professionals Within School Mental Health Systems

Enhance your ability to support student mental health by learning how to optimize the roles of school counselors, psychologists, social workers, and nurses within a comprehensive system. This course provides actionable strategies to improve service coordination, maximize professional expertise, and implement an integrated mental health approach in schools. Enroll now to gain the skills needed to create a more effective, collaborative, and student-centered support system!

Going Mobile: Parent-Mediated Interventions for Toddlers with ASD

Discover how parent-mediated interventions can enhance social communication skills in toddlers with ASD through evidence-based group and virtual learning models. This course explores practical strategies, coaching techniques, and innovative delivery methods that increase accessibility and effectiveness. Gain the knowledge and tools to empower parents in fostering early developmental gains for children on the autism spectrum.

US Military Veterans and the Opioid Overdose Crisis: Risk Factors and Prevention Efforts

Discover the urgent challenges facing U.S. military veterans in the opioid overdose crisis, exploring the complex interplay of pain management, mental health, and substance abuse. This course provides critical insights into risk factors, evidence-based prevention strategies, and the role of peer-led interventions in reducing overdose deaths. Gain the knowledge needed to support veterans and implement effective solutions in healthcare, social services, and community outreach.

Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy for Veterans with PTSD

Explore the cutting-edge world of Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy (VRET) and its transformative impact on PTSD treatment for veterans. This course delves into how immersive technology enhances emotional processing, provides controlled exposure to trauma-related stimuli, and integrates with traditional therapies for optimal mental health outcomes. Gain valuable insights from research, veteran perspectives, and clinical applications, equipping you with the knowledge to leverage VRET in real-world settings.

Sleep and PTSD in the Military

Understand the critical link between sleep disturbances and PTSD in military personnel, exploring how disrupted sleep contributes to symptom severity and chronicity. Learn evidence-based strategies to identify, prevent, and manage sleep disorders that impact mental health and recovery. Enroll today to gain valuable insights and practical tools for improving sleep and PTSD outcomes in military and veteran populations.

Service Needs of Homeless and Unstably Housed Domestic Violence Survivors

Discover the unique housing challenges faced by domestic violence survivors and learn how to provide effective, survivor-centered support. This course explores key factors influencing service needs, barriers to housing stability, and best practices for advocacy and resource allocation. Gain practical insights to better assist survivors in securing safe, stable housing and long-term well-being.

Domestic Violence and Traumatic Brain Injury

Discover the critical connection between domestic violence and traumatic brain injury (TBI) in this eye-opening course, designed to equip professionals with essential knowledge on identification, diagnosis, and care strategies. Gain valuable insights into the latest research, screening tools, and trauma-informed approaches to better support survivors. Enroll today to enhance your expertise and make a meaningful impact in recognizing and addressing TBI in domestic violence cases.

Improving the Health of Women Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Survivors

Discover how trauma-informed, psychosocial interventions can empower intimate partner violence (IPV) survivors and support their mental health recovery. This course equips you with evidence-based strategies to enhance survivor safety, resilience, and well-being through holistic and individualized care. Gain practical skills to make a lasting impact—enroll now to become a stronger advocate for healing and change!

Prevalence of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Among Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM)

Discover the alarming prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV) among men who have sex with men (MSM) and its profound impact on health and well-being. This course explores the latest research on IPV, including its emotional, physical, and sexual forms, as well as the factors that contribute to its occurrence. Gain valuable insights into prevention strategies, support interventions, and the role of healthcare providers in addressing IPV within LGBTQ+ communities.

Promoting Environmental Justice and Sustainability in Social Work Practice in Rural Community

Discover how social work can drive environmental justice, sustainability, and disaster resilience in rural communities. This course explores the intersection of climate change, social policy, and community-driven solutions to support vulnerable populations. Gain practical skills to advocate for sustainable social work practices and create lasting change in rural settings.

Role of Social Media in Facilitating Social Justice Movements and Advocacy in Social Work

Explore how social media empowers social justice movements, amplifies marginalized voices, and transforms advocacy in social work. This course equips you with practical strategies to leverage digital platforms for community engagement, awareness campaigns, and policy change. Gain the skills to navigate ethical challenges, combat misinformation, and drive meaningful social impact in the digital era.

Adolescent Suicide: Understanding Unique Risks and Opportunities for Trauma Centers

Discover the critical role trauma centers play in identifying and preventing adolescent suicide in this evidence-based course. Learn to recognize risk factors, implement effective screening tools, and apply intervention strategies that can save lives. Enroll today to gain essential skills in suicide prevention and make a meaningful impact on adolescent mental health.

Attempted Suicide in American Indian and Alaska Native Populations 

Explore the key protective factors that help prevent suicide in American Indian and Alaska Native communities through a research-based approach. This course examines the role of individual, family, community, and cultural resilience in suicide prevention, providing actionable insights for mental health professionals and community leaders. Enroll today to gain valuable knowledge on evidence-based strategies to support AIAN well-being and strengthen suicide prevention efforts.

Cannabis Use Disorder: From Neurobiology to Treatment

Discover the latest insights into cannabis use disorder (CUD), from its neurobiological underpinnings to cutting-edge treatment strategies. This course explores the risk factors, brain imaging findings, and evidence-based psychosocial and pharmacological interventions to effectively manage CUD. Whether you’re a healthcare professional or a researcher, you’ll gain actionable knowledge to enhance patient care and stay ahead in addiction treatment.

Cannabis Use and Its Impact on Mental Health in Youth

Discover the critical impact of cannabis use on youth mental health in this engaging course, exploring links to depression, psychosis, and cognitive decline. Gain evidence-based insights into risk factors, vulnerable populations, and emerging trends in cannabis-related mental health disorders. Equip yourself with the knowledge to educate, prevent, and address these issues effectively in your community or professional field.

Changes in Schizophrenia Diagnoses Associated with Cannabis Use Disorder After Cannabis Legalization

Explore the critical relationship between cannabis use disorder and schizophrenia in this insightful course, based on recent research findings. Gain a deeper understanding of how cannabis legalization has influenced mental health trends, including changes in psychosis and schizophrenia diagnoses. Enroll today to enhance your knowledge of public health, substance use, and psychiatric disorders, equipping yourself with valuable insights for clinical practice or policy evaluation.

Cannabis Use Disorder Emergency Department Visits and Hospitalization

Explore the critical link between Cannabis Use Disorder (CUD) and increased emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and mortality risk in this eye-opening course. Gain valuable insights into the health consequences of CUD, its impact on mental well-being, and its association with other substance use disorders. Equip yourself with evidence-based knowledge to inform clinical decisions, public health strategies, and harm reduction approaches—enroll today to stay ahead in understanding cannabis-related health risks!

Increase in Cannabis Use and Negative Emotions During Covid 

Explore how the COVID-19 pandemic influenced cannabis use and mental health among college students with cannabis use disorder. This course delves into key findings on substance use patterns, emotional well-being, and risk factors, equipping you with insights for prevention and intervention strategies. Gain valuable knowledge backed by research to better understand and support individuals struggling with cannabis use.

Suicidal Ideation and Self-Injurious Behaviors: Providing Responsive Treatment

Learn practical, trauma-informed strategies to support youth and young adults experiencing suicidal ideation and self-injurious behaviors. This course equips you with tools for risk assessment, safety planning, and implementing effective, compassionate interventions. Gain the confidence to respond with clarity and care during critical moments—enroll now to make a lasting impact.

Teaching Mental Health to First Responders Through Experiential Learning

Gain hands-on skills to confidently recognize and respond to mental health crises as a first responder. This interactive course uses real-world simulations and experiential tools to deepen empathy, boost engagement, and improve outcomes in the field. Walk away with practical strategies you can use immediately to make a meaningful impact in your community.

Trauma Informed Care for Children of Undocumented Parents and Migrant Youth

Discover how trauma impacts the emotional and developmental well-being of children in undocumented and mixed-status families. This course equips you with trauma-informed strategies to support healing, build resilience, and foster safety in vulnerable populations. Ideal for social workers, educators, and caregivers ready to make a meaningful difference.

Eating Disorders Deep Dive

This course offers a comprehensive deep dive into eating disorders, exploring their types, symptoms, assessment strategies, and evidence-based treatments. You’ll learn how to identify warning signs, apply interdisciplinary collaboration, and support diverse populations through recovery. Whether you’re a mental health or healthcare professional, this course equips you with essential tools to better serve clients struggling with eating disorders.

EMDR Therapy

Discover how EMDR therapy can transform trauma treatment with this engaging, evidence-based course designed for mental health professionals. Gain a clear understanding of EMDR’s eight-phase model, its real-world applications, and what it takes to become trained in this powerful modality. Whether you’re exploring new tools or deepening your trauma expertise, this course offers essential insights to elevate your clinical practice.

Women, Anxiety, and Mindfulness

Discover why anxiety affects women at higher rates and learn how mindfulness can be a powerful, science-backed tool for healing. This course offers practical strategies and trauma-informed techniques you can immediately use to support your clients—or yourself. Sign up today to transform anxiety into awareness, and bring calm into the lives of those who need it most.

Addressing Heavy Cannabis Use in Youth and Young Adults

Gain practical, evidence-based tools to address heavy cannabis use among youth and young adults through proven CBT and motivational strategies. This course equips professionals with the skills to understand the latest research, engage adolescents effectively, and support lasting behavioral change. Join now to strengthen your impact in mental health, education, or substance use treatment.

Social Work Practice with Military Children and Families

Gain the knowledge and skills needed to support the unique needs of military children and families navigating frequent moves, deployments, and trauma. This course equips social workers, educators, and healthcare providers with practical tools for culturally competent, trauma-informed care. Enroll today to make a meaningful impact in the lives of those who serve.

Strengthening Connection to Protect Against Depression

Discover how meaningful human connection can be a powerful antidote to loneliness and a proven protective factor against depression. This engaging course explores evidence-based strategies to build deeper relationships, foster emotional well-being, and strengthen community support. Whether you’re a mental health professional or someone seeking personal growth, you’ll gain practical tools to create lasting, positive change.

Supporting Clients Facing Political Anxiety and Immigration Fears

Learn how to support clients navigating political anxiety and immigration-related fears through trauma-informed, culturally responsive care. This course offers practical strategies, real-world case examples, and a clinical toolkit to help therapists create safer, more validating spaces for marginalized populations. Gain the skills and confidence to address the complex stressors impacting your clients today.

Boundary Issues and Dual Relationships in Behavioral Health

Enhance your ethical decision-making skills with this engaging course on boundary issues and dual relationships in behavioral health. Learn from real-world examples and expert insights to navigate complex scenarios with confidence and professionalism. Perfect for clinicians seeking to protect client welfare, reduce legal risk, and fulfill continuing education requirements.

Addressing Ableism in Clinical Practice

Gain the skills to recognize and challenge ableism in clinical settings through practical, inclusive, and justice-focused approaches. This course equips mental health professionals with the tools to support clients with disabilities using culturally responsive, affirming, and empowering methods. Join a transformative learning experience that will deepen your impact and expand your perspective on equity in care.

The Polyvagal Theory: A Pathway to Trauma-Informed Therapy

Discover how Polyvagal Theory transforms trauma treatment by shifting the focus from symptoms to the nervous system’s state. In this course, you’ll gain practical tools to help clients move from survival modes like shutdown or hypervigilance into safety and connection. Whether you’re a seasoned clinician or just starting out, this framework will deepen your empathy, sharpen your interventions, and elevate your trauma-informed practice.

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders

Discover how to recognize and support individuals with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) through practical, evidence-based strategies. This course equips mental health and social service professionals with the tools to identify FASD, advocate effectively, and create meaningful change in systems of care. Enroll today to gain the expertise needed to transform lives and improve outcomes for this often-overlooked population.

Implicit Bias and the Power of Peer Support

Explore how implicit bias impacts clinical practice and learn practical strategies to foster cultural humility in therapeutic settings. This course introduces a peer-led supervision model that supports self-reflection, accountability, and safer client care. Join a growing movement of clinicians committed to deeper connection, equity, and professional growth.

Ecological Systems Theory and Maternal Health

This course dives deep into the systemic roots of maternal health disparities, using Ecological Systems Theory to reveal how layered social, economic, and policy factors impact women, especially women of color, before, during, and after childbirth. Through real-world case studies and evidence-based strategies, you will discover how culturally responsive, community-driven solutions like doula programs can transform outcomes and empower birthing people. Whether you are a healthcare provider, mental health professional, or advocate, this course equips you with the tools to make a measurable difference in maternal health equity.

Cultural Intelligence for an Inclusive Workplace

Master the art of connecting across cultures with practical strategies from the four pillars of Cultural Intelligence (CQ). This engaging course equips social workers and therapists to build trust, improve communication, and deliver culturally responsive care. By the end, you’ll have a personalized CQ action plan to navigate diversity with confidence and impact.

Anger Management

Master the art of transforming anger into a powerful tool for positive change with practical, evidence-based strategies. In this course, you’ll learn to uncover the hidden emotions behind anger, apply mindfulness techniques, and set healthy boundaries that improve relationships and well-being. Whether you’re a mental health professional or seeking personal growth, you’ll gain skills to turn conflict into connection and insight.

Resiliency as a Helping Professional

Discover how to thrive as a helping professional by learning practical strategies to prevent burnout, strengthen boundaries, and sustain your energy. This course equips you with tools like energy audits, micro-rest practices, and value-based alignment to protect your well-being while making a lasting impact. Enroll today to build resilience and lead with renewed purpose in both your professional and personal life.

Best Practices for Clinical Care with Asian Americans

Discover how to provide more effective and culturally responsive care for Asian American clients in this engaging course. You’ll learn best practices, explore intergenerational and cultural factors that shape mental health, and gain practical strategies you can apply immediately in your practice. Enroll today to strengthen your skills, deepen your cultural humility, and make a lasting impact in diverse communities.

Treating Anxiety Disorders: An Overview of CBT, DBT, and Exposure and Response Prevention

This course provides a practical, evidence-based overview of CBT, DBT, and Exposure and Response Prevention for treating anxiety disorders. Students will learn effective techniques for helping children, adolescents, and adults manage anxiety with proven therapeutic strategies. Enroll today to gain clinical skills that enhance confidence and improve client outcomes.

Culturally Responsive Leadership

This course equips leaders in social work and mental health with practical tools to foster equity, cultural humility, and systemic awareness. Through reflection, case examples, and strategies for inclusive practice, participants learn to build relational trust and navigate barriers to equity. Designed for those seeking to lead with authenticity and impact, it empowers learners to become agents of meaningful change.

Clinical Skills to Support Military Families

This course offers an engaging and practical look at the unique challenges military families face and equips you with evidence-based strategies to support them effectively. Through real-world scenarios and interactive learning, you’ll gain the confidence and cultural competence to make a lasting impact in the lives of service members and their loved ones. Enroll today to build specialized skills that set you apart as a compassionate and knowledgeable professional.

Involuntary and Voluntary Mental Health Services

This course explores how voluntary and involuntary care are defined across psychiatry, law, and ethics, uncovering the real-world implications of these terms. Students will gain tools to analyze how consent, capacity, and coercion shape patient experiences and professional responsibilities. By clarifying these often-misunderstood concepts, the course empowers learners to strengthen ethical, patient-centered decision-making in mental health practice.

Regulating AI in Mental Health

Unlock the complexities of artificial intelligence in mental health care through the lens of ethics of care. This course explores how AI tools impact relationships, emotions, and regulation, going beyond traditional responsible AI frameworks. Gain practical insights to navigate emerging technologies while safeguarding human well-being and professional integrity.

Assessing the Effectiveness of ChatGPT in Delivering Mental Health Support

This course explores how ChatGPT is being used to support mental health care, highlighting both its promising benefits and its critical limitations. Learners will gain insights into real patient experiences, ethical concerns, and practical applications of AI in therapeutic contexts. By the end, you’ll be equipped to evaluate how AI can complement traditional mental health support and shape the future of care.

Implementing Alternatives to Coercion in Mental Healthcare

This course explores innovative, rights-based alternatives to coercion in mental healthcare, drawing on global initiatives and evidence-based practices. Participants will gain practical tools to create safer, more person-centered services while aligning with international human rights standards. By the end, learners will be equipped to advocate for and implement meaningful reforms that improve outcomes for individuals and communities alike.

Supporting a Patient Safety Culture in Mental Healthcare

This course empowers healthcare professionals to strengthen patient safety culture in mental health settings by exploring practical strategies and real-world challenges. Learners will gain insights into effective incident investigations, fostering psychological safety, and building a just, learning-oriented environment. By completing this course, participants will be equipped with actionable tools to drive safer, more resilient care in their organizations.

Prevalence of Mental Health Problems in People Living with HIV

This course explores the significant mental health challenges faced by people living with HIV, including depression, anxiety, stigma, and trauma. Learners will gain insights into how these conditions impact treatment outcomes and discover evidence-based approaches to support better care. By enrolling, you’ll strengthen your ability to address both the psychological and physical needs of individuals with HIV, improving overall health outcomes.

Outcomes of People Living with Co-Occurring HIV and Mental Health Conditions

Discover how the intersection of HIV and mental health conditions impacts care, outcomes, and quality of life. This course offers practical insights into stigma, social determinants, and strategies for integrated care that drive meaningful change. Enroll today to gain the knowledge and tools needed to improve outcomes for diverse communities living with HIV.

Addressing Mental Health Barriers in HIV Care Coordination

Discover how addressing mental health barriers is essential to achieving better outcomes in HIV care. This course explores real-world strategies that strengthen care coordination and empower both providers and patients. Gain practical insights to improve adherence, support well-being, and optimize HIV treatment success.

The Relationship Between AIDS and Anxiety Disorders

Discover how anxiety disorders uniquely impact people living with HIV/AIDS and gain insights into evidence-based strategies for early intervention. This course equips you with practical knowledge to improve mental health outcomes, treatment adherence, and overall quality of life in this vulnerable population. Enroll today to expand your expertise and deliver more compassionate, effective care.

Loneliness and Isolation in Older Adults Living with HIV

Discover how loneliness and social isolation uniquely impact the health of older adults living with HIV. This course unpacks research findings, explores psychosocial and clinical outcomes, and highlights strategies to support resilience and well-being. Enroll today to deepen your knowledge and apply insights that can improve care and quality of life for this growing population.

Transformative and Trauma-Informed Practice with Boys and Men

Discover how trauma-informed practice transforms the way we support boys and men by addressing the root of disconnection and shame. This course equips you with strategies to recognize survival adaptations, foster authentic self-expression, and build healthier pathways for identity and relationships. Enroll today to gain practical tools that empower healing, resilience, and meaningful change.

Understanding and Treating Postpartum Anxiety in NICU Parents

This transformative course equips mental health professionals with the knowledge and tools to identify, assess, and treat postpartum anxiety in one of the most overlooked populations: parents of NICU infants. Led by experienced clinician Jen Rivera, LCSW, the training blends clinical expertise with lived experience to illuminate the unique emotional and psychological challenges faced by NICU parents. Students will gain practical skills in screening, therapeutic intervention, and trauma-informed care while learning to differentiate between typical postpartum adjustment and clinical anxiety that demands intervention.

Beyond clinical techniques, this course empowers practitioners to foster resilience and healing in families navigating the complexities of NICU care. Through evidence-based strategies, real-world examples, and compassionate guidance, participants will learn to bridge the gap between professional treatment and human empathy. Whether you’re a therapist, counselor, social worker, or medical provider, this course will help you confidently support both mothers and fathers through their recovery journey, ensuring no parent faces their postpartum struggle unseen or unsupported.

Remediating Work Life Burnout in Sync with the Code of Ethics

Discover how to protect your well-being and elevate your professional practice. This course empowers social workers to apply deliberate, intentional self-improvement techniques to prevent burnout and maintain ethical excellence. You’ll explore how deliberate practice supports resilience, balance, and professional integrity.

Through engaging lessons and real-world insights, you’ll learn proactive strategies to manage stress, strengthen competence, and align with ethical standards that enhance service to others. Whether you’re new to the field or a seasoned practitioner, this course helps you cultivate sustainable, mindful practices that improve both your career and quality of life.

Clinical Issues of Parental Estrangement and Adult Children

This course offers a deep, clinically informed exploration of the complex dynamics that lead to parental estrangement, helping learners understand both the causes and long-term impacts. Through real case examples and research-based insights, students will gain practical tools for supporting individuals and families navigating these challenges. Designed for clinicians, caregivers, and anyone seeking clarity on this growing phenomenon, the course provides valuable knowledge to strengthen empathy, skill, and confidence in practice.

The Child’s Grief Journey

This course offers a compassionate, practical exploration of how children understand and experience grief across developmental stages. Through real case examples and evidence-based strategies, students learn how to support grieving children with confidence and sensitivity. Engaging lessons on therapeutic play, communication tools, and caregiver guidance equip participants with skills they can use immediately in clinical or supportive settings. Whether you’re new to grief work or looking to deepen your expertise, this course provides meaningful insights that empower you to make a lasting difference.

Suicidal Ideation and Self-Injurious Behaviors: Assessment and Treatment

This course equips mental health professionals with practical, evidence-based skills to confidently assess and respond to suicidal ideation and self-injurious behaviors, particularly in youth. Learners will explore the spectrum of suicidal thoughts, risk factors, and the functions of self-harm, while building competence in conducting thorough risk assessments, identifying warning signs, and understanding the emotional and physiological mechanisms that drive these behaviors. The course emphasizes collaborative, non-judgmental communication that fosters disclosure, reduces shame, and promotes therapeutic alliance, which are core ingredients for effective intervention.

Students will also learn strategies for safety planning, means restriction, and short-term stabilization that can be implemented in a variety of clinical settings, including telehealth. Real-world examples, clinical scripts, and step-by-step frameworks help learners translate concepts into actionable clinical practice. By the end of the course, students will feel more confident supporting high-risk clients, navigating complex decision-making, and leveraging relationships and coping skills as protective factors. Whether you are new to this work or seeking to refine your approach, this course offers the tools and insight needed to provide compassionate, informed, and life-saving care

Root Cause Analysis and Medical Error Prevention

Medical errors remain a leading threat to patient safety, yet many are preventable. This course equips healthcare professionals with practical, system-focused tools to understand how errors occur and how to prevent them. Learners gain a clear, actionable understanding of root cause analysis, sentinel events, and Joint Commission requirements through real-world clinical scenarios that connect theory to everyday practice. The focus is on improving systems rather than assigning blame to support safer care environments.

Designed for interprofessional teams, this course empowers learners to apply evidence-based strategies that reduce risk, improve communication, and strengthen safety culture across healthcare settings. Participants will leave with skills they can immediately use to analyze adverse events, implement corrective actions, and drive meaningful improvements while earning continuing education credit.

Utilization of Artificial Intelligence in Reducing the Incidence of Medication Error

Discover how cutting-edge artificial intelligence is transforming medication safety and reducing preventable errors in healthcare. This course provides practical insights into AI-driven decision support systems that enhance patient safety and clinical accuracy. Learners will gain evidence-based knowledge to evaluate emerging technologies and apply them confidently in real-world practice. Enroll to stay ahead of innovation and strengthen your role in delivering safer, higher-quality patient care.

MEDEC: A Benchmark for Medical Error Detection and Correction

This course explores how artificial intelligence can identify and correct medical errors in clinical notes, a critical challenge for patient safety and healthcare quality. Learners will gain insight into the MEDEC benchmark and see how leading language models compare with medical experts in real-world error detection tasks. Through practical examples, the course highlights both the promise and current limitations of AI in clinical documentation. Enroll to deepen your understanding of responsible AI use and its growing role in modern healthcare.

Paying for Supervision – Supervisor Shortage and Changing Practice Trends

This course offers timely insight into how supervision costs are reshaping the clinical social work workforce. You will gain a deeper understanding of regional, policy, and practice factors that affect access to quality supervision. The course highlights ethical and equity considerations that directly impact supervisees and future clinicians. Enroll to strengthen your professional awareness and make informed decisions about supervision and career pathways.

Regulations for Clincial Supervision in Social Work

Gain critical insight into how state regulations shape clinical supervision in social work and why these differences matter for practice quality and public protection. This course breaks down national supervision standards and reveals where regulatory gaps exist across jurisdictions. You’ll learn how supervision requirements impact clinical competence, workforce readiness, and ethical accountability. Enroll to strengthen your understanding of supervision policy and apply this knowledge to licensure, supervision, or leadership roles.

Additional Continuing Education Courses Available With Your Membership

1) Ethics, Professionalism, and Boundaries in Mental Health

National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics 2021

Professional ethics are at the core of social work. The profession has an obligation to articulate its basic values, ethical principles, and ethical standards.

The Whitewashing of Social Work History

How Dismantling Racism in Social Work Education Begins With an Equitable History of the Profession. Severe racial inequity has characterized the incorporation of ethnic minorities’ contributions to U.S. history and advancements (Sandoval et al., 2016).

Boundary Issues and Dual Relationships in the Human Services Part 2

This course meets the NY requirement for both Boundaries and Ethics. This book offers a frank analysis of a range of boundary issues that human-service practitioners may confront. The ethics of intimate relationships with clients and former clients is addressed.

Boundary Issues and Dual Relationships in the Human Services Part 1

This book offers a frank analysis of a range of boundary issues that human-service practitioners may confront. The ethics of intimate relationships with clients and former clients is addressed.

Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling, 6th Edition

Part III: Special Topics. This course is based on the newly revised Sixth Edition of Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling: A Practical Guide. This course covers Part III of the book (Special Topics).

Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling, 6th Edition

Part I and Part II (Foundations and Common Sources of Problems). Meets ethics requirement for NY Psychologists This course is based on the newly revised Sixth Edition of Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling: A Practical Guide.

Ethical and Professional Considerations in the Forensic Assessment of Complex Trauma and Dissociation

A review article that delineates core ethical principles and challenges encountered in forensic assessment both generally and more specifically in the forensic assessment of complex trauma and dissociation.

Ethics and Risk Management Issues in Supervision

Supervisors in behavioral health settings face a wide range of ethics and risk management issues. What confidentiality guidelines govern supervisory relationships?

Ethical Courage: Accessing Your Ethical Superpowers

Much has been written on moral courage, especially in the last few years. In this live, interactive webinar, participants will be introduced to the concept of Ethical Courage.

Maintaining Appropriate Professional Boundaries: Exploring Ethical Obligations of Mental Health Professionals

Mental health professionals are charged with the legal and ethical responsibility to maintain professional boundaries, but the obligation isn’t always so easy to discern.

Boundary Issues and Dual Relationships in Behavioral Health

Behavioral health professionals frequently encounter complex ethical challenges involving boundaries and dual relationships. Examples include proper management of confidential and private information when practitioners live and work close to each other.

Ethics & Cultural Diversity Training: Termination, Abandonment, Cultural Humility and Ethical Considerations

Meets ethics requirement for NY Psychologists. The first half of this course covers patient abandonment and when it is ethically appropriate to terminate the relationships with the client as well as the elements required for a successful termination.


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2) Substance Abuse and Addiction

Relative Effectiveness of Medications for Opioid-related Disorders: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

This course looks at the effectiveness of pharmacotherapeutic interventions with patients who are diagnosed with Opioid Use Disorder. The meta-analysis includes more than 70 studies and discusses findings.

New Treatment Pathways to Recovery: Medication Assisted Treatment With American Indian/Alaska Natives

This course combines two recent research articles dealing with the acceptability of medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder among American Indian/Alaska Natives.

Substance and Behavioral Addictions Among American Indian and Alaska Native Populations

This paper examines substance and behavioral addictions among American Indian and Alaska Natives (AIAN) in order to identify structural and psychosocial risk as well as cultural protective factors.

Time for a Paradigm Shift: The Adolescent Brain in Addiction Treatment

Brain regions responsible for evaluating potential consequences and in self-regulation are still developing during adolescence. High-risk drinking patterns may be neurotoxic and negatively impact the developmental trajectory of these adolescents.

Alcohol Use Disorder: The Role of Medication in Recovery

This course looks at the prevalence of alcohol use disorder (AUD) in the United States. It underlines the necessity of pharmacotherapy as a treatment option for AUD.

Co-Occurring Disorders: Integrated Assessment and Treatment of Substance Use and Mental Disorders: Sections 2 and 3 Second Edition

This course is based on the book of the same name by Charles Atkins, MD. Co-Occurring Disorders: Integrated Assessment and Treatment of Substance Use and Mental Disorders.

Cocaine Use Disorder (CUD): Current Clinical Perspectives

This course provides an overview of the current understanding of CUD, including its prevalence, symptoms, risk factors, and available treatments. The article also discusses the importance of comprehensive care plans.

Interventions to Reduce Opioid Use in Youth At-risk and in Treatment for Substance Use Disorders

A Scoping Review. This study examined the impact of interventions on youth (ages 15-25) opioid consumption. Objectives were to identify novel and promising interventions for youth at-risk or currently using opioids.

Brain, Body, and Recovery from Addiction

The neuroscience underlying addictions. Please note that this is an intermediate-level course that focuses on the neuroscience of addiction. We all seek out pleasure and avoid discomfort.

Treating Concurrent Substance Use Among Adults

This guide presents an overview of current approaches and challenges to identifying and treating CSU and concurrent SUD in adults aged 18 and older. It documents three evidence-based practices.

School-based Indigenous Substance Use Prevention in Preteens (7–13 Years)

A Scoping Review. Early-onset substance use is a risk factor for poor long-term outcomes. Indigenous youth are more likely to engage in early-onset substance use than non-Indigenous peers.

Kratom (Mitragyna Speciosa) and Its Implications for the Opioid Epidemic

“Kratom” is a term used to describe a herbal substance that has opioid and stimulant-like effects. Kratom and kratom-based products are currently legal and available in many areas, throughout the United States.

Substance Use in the Transgender Population: A Meta-Analysis

While previous studies have focused on several aspects of the lives of transgender people, there is a gap of research regarding the risk of substance use in people who identify as transgender.

Mindfulness Workbook for Addiction: A Guide to Coping With the Grief, Stress, and Anger That Trigger Addictive Behaviors, 2nd Edition

This course, based on the updated and revised second edition of the workbook by Rebecca E. Williams, Ph.D. and Julie S. Kraft, LMFT, presents a comprehensive approach to working with clients who demonstrate addictive behaviors.

First-Episode Psychosis and Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders

This informational resource describes research and interventions relative to young people with both substance abuse disorders and their first episode of psychosis. Research on effectiveness of interventions is included.

Drug Addiction: From Neuroscience to Ethics

Using the opioid epidemic, the authors argue the importance for considering both conscious and unconscious processes in understanding the ethical framework of addiction.

Dopamine and Risky Decision-Making in Gambling Disorder

Gambling disorder is a behavioral addiction associated with impairments in value-based decision-making and cognitive control. These functions are thought to be regulated by dopamine within frontostriatal circuits.

Medical Use and Misuse of Psychoactive Prescription Medications Among US Youth and Young Adults

The purpose of this course is to investigate prevalence and correlates of medical use and misuse of psychoactive prescription medications among US youth and young adults.

Sexual and Gender Minority Individuals Report Higher Rates of Abuse and More Severe Eating Disorder Symptoms Than Cisgender Heterosexual Individuals At Admission to Eating Disorder Treatment

Past research has shown differences between the rates of eating disorders between two groups—sexual/gender minority individuals and cisgender heterosexual individuals. This quantitative research study aims to test hypotheses regarding presenting symptoms, prevalence, and treatment outcomes of eating disorders among sexual/gender minority and cisgender heterosexual individuals.


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3) Cultural Diversity and Inclusion

Native Spirit: Development of a Culturally Grounded After‐school Program to Promote Well‐being Among American Indian Adolescents

This course describes the development and implementation of a culturally grounded after-school program, Native Spirit (NS), for AI adolescents (grades 7–12) living on a Southwest urban‐based reservation.

Re‐imagining Mental Health Services for American Indian Communities: Centering Indigenous Perspectives

This article provides an examination of current mental health treatment assumptions and the resulting services that are commonly provided to client members of American Indian communities.

Research-Based, Clinically Sensitive Cultural Factors in Therapy

This course provides a carefully description and analysis of cultural factors in therapy. The central issue is that psychotherapy was developed primarily within a European/American cultural context.

A Trauma-Informed Approach to Moving Beyond Cultural Competence to Cultural Intelligence

This training will provide participants a learning opportunity to move forward with an understanding of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion and how it intersects with Trauma-Informed Care.

Double Jeopardy: Minority Stress and the Influence of Transgender Identity and Race-ethnicity

Past research has indicated that BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) transgender individuals experience higher psychological distress than their majority culture peers.


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4) Psychotherapy Techniques

Motivational Interviewing With Adolescents and Young Adults

This course will thoroughly review the information presented in the book Motivational Interviewing (MI) with Adolescents and Young Adults: Second Edition (2021, Guilford Press).

Finding Your Why and Finding Your Way – Applying ACT to Your Practice

Finding Your Why & Finding Your Way uses a simple, user-friendly approach to applying Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). In this webinar, Dr. DJ Moran will demonstrate this approach.

Honoring Clients Where They Are: The Innovative Integration of IFS and EMDR

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and Internal Family Systems (IFS) are both well-established evidence-based approaches that address multiple clinical issues including treating trauma and complex trauma.

Introduction to the EMDR Model

In this course, we will explore the Model of EMDR, its potential usefulness within your practice, and the model as an adjunct therapy.

Navigating Trauma: Analyzing Traumatic Memory, Arousal Regulation, and Evidence-Based Treatments

Trauma Processing, actively addressing and desensitizing traumatic memories, is one of the most intense and unpredictable stages of trauma treatment.

DBT Distress Tolerance Skills Workshop

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a treatment originally created to treat borderline personality disorder (BPD). In recent years it has been increasingly used to treat many other disorders.

CBT for Psychosis

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for psychosis is an evidence-based method to reduce distress and disability related to psychotic experiences, and to support a possible full recovery.

DBT Core Mindfulness Skills Workshop

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a treatment originally created to treat borderline personality disorder (BPD). In recent years it has been increasingly used to treat many other disorders.

DBT Emotion Regulation Skills Workshop

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a treatment originally created to treat borderline personality disorder (BPD). In recent years it has been increasingly used to treat many other disorders.

Calming the Emotional Storm: Introduction to Dialectical Behavior Therapy

Over 75% of mental illnesses described in the DSM are related to emotion dysregulation – the inability to manage emotions effectively.

Does DBT-Based Group Treatment Help Adults With ADHD? (RCT Study)

Studies on structured skills training groups have indicated beneficial, although still inconclusive, effects on core symptoms of ADHD in adults. This trial examined effects of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy-based group treatment.

DSM-5-TR Insanely Simplified

Unlocking the Spectrums within DSM-5-TR and ICD-10. The course is based on the book of the same name and provides a summary of key concepts of the new diagnostic schema introduced in DSM-5.

Superhero Therapy: Helping Clients Cope With Ongoing Global Trauma

In light of the recent global events – wars, violence, the ongoing pandemic, and the rapidly rising mental health crisis, we need to make mental health accessible and relatable.

DBT Interpersonal Effectiveness Skills Workshop

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a treatment originally created to treat borderline personality disorder (BPD). In recent years it has been increasingly used to treat many other disorders.

APA Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Depression Across Three Age Cohorts

The American Psychological Association developed this clinical practice guideline to provide recommendations for the treatment of depressive disorders (including major depression, subsyndromal depression, and persistent depressive disorder).

Improving Care to Prevent Suicide Among People With Serious Mental Illness

Proceedings of a Workshop. This workshop was designed to illustrate and discuss what is known, what is currently being done, and what needs to be done to identify and reduce suicide risk among people with serious mental health illness.

Phone Coaching in Dialectical Behavior Therapy

Phone Coaching in Dialectical Behavior Therapy is the first comprehensive guide on this topic. Phone coaching is often a challenging aspect of delivering DBT treatment.

Evidence Brief: Suicide Prevention in Veterans

This course examines suicide in the veteran populations. It covers accuracy of interventions, the effectiveness of suicide prevention interventions and current evidence gaps in research on suicide prevention in Veterans.


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5) Mental Health Promotion and Wellness

“People Say Men Don’t Talk, Well That’s Bullshit”: A Focus Group Study Exploring Challenges and Opportunities for Men’s Mental Health Promotion

Men’s mental health promotion includes some challenges related to gender-related barriers and stigmas. This is a quantitative study focused on men’s perceptions of mental health and preferences for mental health services.

The Role of Personality Traits and Social Support in Relations of Health-related Behaviours and Depressive Symptoms

Previous evidence has suggested that physically inactive individuals and extensive media users are at high risk for experiencing depressive symptoms. This study examined personality traits and perceived social support.

Increasing Social Connectedness for Underserved Older Adults Living With Depression: A Pre-Post Evaluation of PEARLS

The objective of the current study is to evaluate PEARLS effectiveness for increasing social connectedness among underserved older adults with depression.

Adapting Evidence-Based Practices for Under-Resourced Populations

This guide focuses on research supporting adaptations of evidence-based practices (EBPs) for under-resourced populations. Adaptations involve tailoring care, programs, and services to the cultural, social, gender, and demographic contexts.

Standards of Care for the Health of Transgender and Gender Diverse People

In the 2020s, many therapists will encounter a transgender or gender-diverse client—possibly clients who are children or adolescents.

Mindfulness Meditation and Psychopathology

Mindfulness meditation is increasingly incorporated into mental health interventions, and theoretical concepts associated with it have influenced basic research on psychopathology.

Mindfulness in Schools: An Overview of the Research

The concept of mindfulness has its origins in ancient Buddhist philosophy and practice. However, over the last 40 years, mindfulness has become increasingly popular in the West and has been incorporated into a variety of programs.

ACT Made Simple: Second Edition

ACT Made Simple provides an engaging and entertaining primer, for both newcomers and experienced ACT therapists alike, to the ACT model.


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6) Psychopharmacology

Clinical Psychopharmacology Made Ridiculously Simple

Non-prescribing therapists are crucial to the effective and safe use of psychiatric medications by their clients. In contrast to clinicians who focus primarily on medications, therapists generally spend more time focusing on the client.

Anxiety Disorders and the Medications That Treat Them

This webinar presents the criteria for Anxiety Disorders as described in the DSM-V and discusses the appropriate medications to be used when treating each type of anxiety disorder.


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7) Emotional and Mental Disorders

French Toast for Breakfast: Declaring Peace With Emotional Eating

French Toast for Breakfast explores in-depth how to help clients declare peace with their emotional eating problems.

Lasagna for Lunch: Declaring Peace With Emotional Eating

In this course, therapists and their patients will learn how to formulate unique and comprehensive treatment plans for emotional eating disorders: binge eating, bulimia, anorexia, chronic dieting, and body image challenges.

Unwinding Anxiety

New science shows how to break the cycles of worry and fear to heal your mind. Dr. Brewer’s work in Unwinding Anxiety addresses anxious thoughts, habits, and feelings. His work provides a guide for embracing the challenges and learning to overcome anxiety patterns.

Emotion Dysregulation and Adult ADHD

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a developmental disorder, with an onset in childhood, that accompanies the person throughout their life, with a prevalence between 3 and 5% in adults.

Deconstructing Anxiety: Cracking the Code of the 5 Core Fears

There are many psychotherapeutic approaches for anxiety disorders that have been shown to be effective (Bandelow et al., 2015), with Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) generally better than other approaches.


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8) Special Populations and Topics in Behavioral Health

Suicide Interventions for American Indian and Alaska Native Populations: A Systematic Review of Outcomes

This course reviews the demonstrated efficacy of an identified set of 28 intervention studies selected from a much larger pool of unique citations dealing with American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) Suicide Interventions.

Human Trafficking

The problem of human trafficking has gained increased recognition by policymakers. In response, health care professionals need to equip themselves with information, tools, and resources.

Mental Disorder and Opioid Overdose: a Systematic Review

“Mental disorder and opioid overdose: a systematic review” is a scholarly article that provides a comprehensive analysis of the relationship between mental illness and opioid overdose.


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9) Trauma and PTSD

Legacy of Trauma: The African American Experience

This training will explore the link between intergenerational and current trauma to individuals and communities interfacing with social service systems.

Investigating the Efficacy and Experiences With Narrative Exposure Therapy in Severe Mentally Ill Patients With Comorbid Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Receiving Flexible Assertive Community Treatment: A Mixed Methods Study

Patients with severe mental illness with repeated interpersonal trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have a negative illness progression. Traumas are often not treated because of their vulnerability.

Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy for Armed Forces Veterans With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Systematic Review and Focus Group

Virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) is an emerging treatment for people diagnosed with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) due to the limited accessibility of psychotherapies.

Sleep and PTSD in the Military Forces

A Reciprocal Relationship and a Psychiatric Approach. This course focuses on a review that updates knowledge regarding the relationship between sleep during deployment, combat-related trauma, and PTSD in military personnel.

Intensive PTSD Treatment Program for Veterans. How Long Do Treatment Gains Last?

Intensive treatment programs (ITPs) have shown promise for reducing PTSD and depression symptoms. However, it is still unknown whether treatment gains are maintained following completion.

Trauma-Focused Psychodrama in the Treatment of PTSD in Inpatient Substance Abuse Treatment

This course focuses on the effectiveness of trauma-focused psychodrama. A study of two treatment models was conducted in an inpatient substance abuse treatment facility.

Polyvagal Theory and Evidenced-Based Interventions for Arousal Dysregulation in PTSD

This recorded webinar will discuss multiple evidence-based interventions any mental health provider can utilize when clients experience arousal dysregulation.

Evidence-Based Psychotherapies for PTSD in Children and Adolescents

This course will discuss two recent peer-reviewed articles that explore the efficacy, acceptability, and common elements of psychotherapies used for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in children and adolescents.

Impacts of Internet-Based Interventions for Veterans With PTSD: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

This is a research-intensive course with a strong emphasis on statistical analysis.

How Trauma Related to Sex Trafficking Challenges Parenting

Insights from Mexican and Central American Survivors in the US. Sex trafficking is a global issue that exacts a high price from survivors. An area that has had little attention is that of the effect of surviving sex trafficking on immigrants.


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10) LGBTQ+ Mental Health

Ethical Aspects of Mental Health Care for Lesbian, Gay, Bi-, Pan-, Asexual, and Transgender People: A Case-Based Approach

This course’s article is a review of the applications of ethical principles to behavioral health treatment with LGBTQ+ clients.

Can We Reduce Behavioral Health Symptoms by Addressing Minority Stressors in LGBTQ Adolescents?

A Randomized Controlled Trial of Proud & Empowered. Research on sexual/gender minority adolescents is lacking a critical piece of information regarding interventions for improving minority stress. These researchers designed a program, Proud & Empowered (P & E), to address these stressors.

Minority Stress, Distress, and Suicide Attempts

Three Cohorts of Sexual Minority Adults: a U.S. Probability Sample. Because LGBTQ+ issues and populations have become more accepted in the general public than in the past, researchers have wondered about the differences between age cohorts relative to social stressors.

Brief Online Interventions for LGBTQ Young Adult Mental and Behavioral Health

A Randomized Controlled Trial in a High-Stigma, Low-Resource Context. It is often difficult for LGBTQ youths to obtain quality community resources in rural areas where LGBTQ stigma is high. This quantitative study explores the influence of self-guided online writing therapy.

Adapting Clinical Skills to Telehealth With LGBTQ+ Youth

Applications of Affirmative Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy. Marginalized populations, such as LGBTQ+ youth, continue to have behavioral health needs and may lack access to behavioral health resources. The COVID-19 pandemic complicates the behavioral health needs of LGBTQ+ youth.

Mental Health Challenges of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People: An Integrated Literature Review

The authors of this literature review describe the evidence in favor of increased behavioral health problems amongst members of the LGBTQ+ community.


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11) Child and Adolescent Therapy

Prescriptive Play Therapy: Tailoring Interventions For Specific Childhood Problems

This book/course will help practitioners choose the best play therapy approach to create an individualized and comprehensive treatment plan, providing a roadmap for assessment, case formulation, and intervention.

Treatment for Suicidal Ideation, Self-Harm, and Suicide Attempts Among Youth

This document provides an overview of the importance, the effectiveness, and the evaluation of treatment programs with empirical evidence for treatment of youth with suicidal/self-harming behaviors.

Research-Based, Clinically Savvy Therapy for Disruptive Behavior Disorders in Adolescents: from the Book, Child and Adolescent Therapy: Science and Art

This course provides a careful overview of the empirically supported treatments for disruptive behavior disorders in adolescents. These interventions consist mostly of work with parents that integrate behavioral techniques and strategies.

Research-Based, Clinically Sensitive Therapies for Disruptive Behavior Disorders in Children

This course provides a careful overview of the empirically supported treatments for disruptive behavior disorders in children.

Friendship Quality and Gender Differences in Association With Cyberbullying Involvement and Psychological Well-Being

This course is research-oriented and some of the material is dense. The effects of cyberbullying include a range of internalizing and externalizing problems for those involved.

Attachment Patterns in Children and Adolescents With Gender Dysphoria

The current study examines patterns of attachment/self-protective strategies and rates of unresolved loss/trauma in children and adolescents presenting to a multidisciplinary gender service.

Children Or Family First

Navigating the Ethical Conflict of Child Protection vs. Parental Rights. Recent policies in various states seem to assert conflicting perspectives on parents’ and children’s rights.

The Impact of School Bullying on Students’ Physical and Mental Health

In this course, the consequences of school bullying, including its impact on physical and mental health, will be examined.

Protecting Children from Child Neglect & Supporting Families

Reports of suspected child neglect make up more than three-quarters of all reports made to child protective services in any given year; 6 times more than reports of sexual abuse.


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12) Mental Health and Well-being

Psychosocial Interventions for Older Adults With Serious Mental Illness

The older adult population in the United States is growing rapidly. Adults with serious mental illness over age 50 have high rates of medical comorbid conditions and significantly reduced life expectancy.

Advancing the Study of Positive Psychology

The Use of a Multifaceted Structure of Mindfulness for Development. Positive psychology, as a distinctive paradigm, focuses on the remedy of pathologies and, by contrast, the promotion of positive experiences and conditions in life (e.g., encouraging a state of flourishing).

The Hummingbird Project

A Positive Psychology Intervention for Secondary School Students. The Hummingbird Project is a Positive Psychology Intervention (PPI). This course will review a research article describing the background, history, rationale, description, methodology, and effectiveness of PPIs in school settings.

Autism and Transgender Identity: Implications for Depression and Anxiety

The study comprising this course’s material is an article investigating the documented over-representation of autism in transgender populations and high rate of gender variance in autistic populations.

Prevalence and Correlates of Suicidal Ideation and Suicide Attempts in Preadolescent Children: A US Population-based Study

The present study evaluated sociodemographic and diagnostic predictors of suicidal ideation and attempts in a nationally representative sample of preadolescent youth enrolled in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study.

Loneliness in Early Psychosis: a Qualitative Study Exploring the Views of Mental Health Practitioners in Early Intervention Services

Loneliness is an important public health problem with established adverse effects on physical and mental health. Although people with psychosis often experience high levels of loneliness, relatively little is known.

Finding Confidence and Inner Trust As a Parent: Experiences of Group-based Compassion-focused Therapy for the Parents of Adolescents With Mental Health Problems

Compassion-focused therapy (CFT) can alleviate the stress and challenges faced by the parents of adolescents with mental health (MH) problems.


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13) Technology and Mental Health

Responding to COVID-19

New Trends in Social Workers’ Use of Information and Communication Technology. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) use became increasingly common for mental health providers in the years leading up to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Major Depression and Anxiety Disorders: A Health Technology Assessment

This article uses qualitative and quantitative evidence to support the use of Internet-delivered cognitive/behavioral therapy to clients for managing the symptoms of both major depressive disorder and anxiety disorders.

Telehealth for the Treatment of Serious Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders

This course examines the role and implementation of telehealth in the treatment of Serious Mental Illness (SMI) and Substance Use Disorders (SUD.)

Ethical and Safety Concerns Regarding the Use of Mental Health–Related Apps in Counseling: Considerations for Counselors

The authors define and explore benefits and risks for using Mental Health Apps to augment counseling services.

Digital Mental Health for Young People: A Scoping Review of Ethical Promises and Challenges

Researchers are attending to the behavioral health of young people and are wanting young people to have more access to behavioral health services.

Reach Out and Shrink Someone: Legal and Ethical Considerations in the Age of Technology Part 2

The 21st Century has brought innovations that require therapists to consider confidentiality, record keeping, and boundary controversies, especially in this time of online therapy during the covid epidemic.

Reach Out and Shrink Someone: Legal and Ethical Considerations in the Age of Technology Part 1

The 21st Century has brought innovations that require therapists to consider confidentiality, record keeping, and boundary controversies, especially in this time of online therapy during the covid epidemic.

Telehealth and COVID-19

Covid 19 and Telehealth With Children: What Have We Learned

This course is based on two articles that looked at how Covid 19 impacted transitions to telehealth services for adolescents and children in the New York/New Jersey area.

Risk Assessment and Crisis Intervention for Youth in a Time of Telehealth

This article highlights important considerations to providing these services in a school-based telehealth modality. Symptom clusters that put youth at risk of harm to self are described.

Lessons Learned Conducting Dialectical Behavior Therapy Via Telehealth in the Age of COVID-19

Given the severity and suicide risk of patients typically treated by Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and the absence of guidelines regarding the delivery of DBT via telehealth, it is crucial that Social Workers are equipped with the knowledge and skills to provide DBT in a telehealth setting effectively and ethically.


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14) Couple and Family Therapy

The Heart of Couple Therapy. Knowing What to Do and How to Do It.

A Step-by-Step Guide for How to do a Strength-Based Couples Therapy. Leading couple therapist Ellen Wachtel describes the principles of therapeutic interventions that motivate couples to alter entrenched patterns of behavior and create lasting change in their relationships.

Dialogue Therapy for Couples and Real Dialogue for Opposing Sides

Methods Based on Psychoanalysis and Mindfulness. This online course is a required prerequisite for the Foundational Training in Dialogue Therapy and Real Dialogue (a live training).

Is All Dating Violence Equal?

Gender and severity differences in predictors of perpetration. Studies have indicated that violence towards a partner peaks in adolescence. Accordingly, the study of dating violence in adolescence may facilitate an understanding of risk factors for intimate partner violence.

Improving the Mental Health of Women Intimate Partner Violence Survivors

Findings from a Realist Review of Psychsocial Interventions. Intimate partner violence (IPV) is highly prevalent and associated with a range of mental health problems. This realist review explores the mechanisms of action involved in psychosocial interventions.


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15) Aging and Older Adults

Assessment and Treatment of Older Adults

A Guide for Mental Health Professionals. This course is based on the book of the same title. Using the APA Guidelines for Psychological Practice With Older Adults and the Pikes Peak Model for Training.

Personality Disorders in Older Adults: a Review of Epidemiology, Assessment, and Treatment

This article reviews recent research on the epidemiology, assessment, and treatment of personality disorders among older adults (>60 years old).

Evolution of Aging

Over time, the landscape for aging individuals has continued to evolve. Through the exploration of population demographics, costs, cultural preferences and more, this presentation explores how social workers can support older clients.

Supervision: A Guide for the Helping Professions

This book is written both for supervisors and for supervisees in the human service and helping professions.

Violence Against Older Women

A systematic review of qualitative literature. This course explores the nature and dynamics of interpersonal violence (IPV) against older women from their perspective. The researchers conducted a systematic review of qualitative literature.

Psychiatric Disorders Among Older Black Americans

Within- and Between-Group Differences. Psychiatric disorders impose significant personal, social, and financial costs for individuals, families, and the nation.

16) Trauma and Crisis

Treating Essential Workers During Covid 19

This timely pair of articles examines various aspects of helping in the COVID-19 environment.

Mass Violence in America: Causes, Impacts, and Solutions

This report addresses the problem of mass violence in the United States and, specifically, the extent to which mental illness is or is not contributing to this social pathology.

Beyond the Blues: Understanding and Treating Prenatal and Postpartum Depression and Anxiety

“Beyond the Blues: Understanding and Treating Prenatal and Postpartum Depression and Anxiety” contains the most up-to-date pregnancy and postpartum resources for the prevention and treatment of mental health challenges.

Somatic Therapeutic Tools: Unlocking the Neurobiology of Trauma and Awakening Our Body’s Innate Wisdom to Care for Itself

Somatic and body-centered therapies are highly effective systems for working with mental, physical and emotional health from a holistic perspective. These cutting-edge methods support long-lasting change to behavioral health.


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17) Mental Health and Therapy Techniques

It’s Splendid Once You Grow Into It: Client Experiences of Relational Teletherapy in the Era of COVID-19

This course explores the lived experiences of individuals in teletherapy, specifically those engaging in teletherapy with a romantic partner or family member.

Online and Distance Behavioral Health Practitioners: Ethics and Risk-management Challenges

This webinar will explore cutting-edge ethical issues arising out of behavioral health practitioners’ growing use of digital technology, electronic interventions, and online social media to deliver services and communicate with clients.

Internal Family Systems Therapy: Why It Works & How to Know If It’s a Good Fit

Internal Family Systems (IFS) is an evidence-based treatment approach that views the psyche as being divided into “parts”. In this webinar, Dr. Fatter will review the stages of IFS therapy.

A Self-Inquiry Into Race Socialization & Internalized Whiteness: For Therapists Treating Racial Trauma Among BIPOC Clients

Throughout our own development, we have been exposed to direct and indirect messages about race, racism and our own racial identity, contributing to our own race socialization.


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18) Research Studies

Movement Behaviors and Perceived Loneliness and Sadness Within Alaskan Adolescents

The purpose of this study is to examine the associations between movement behaviors, loneliness, and sadness within Alaskan adolescents.

Are Relaxation Techniques Effective As An Active Ingredient in the Treatment of Adolescents

A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Adolescent depression and anxiety are among the leading contributors to health burden worldwide. ‘Relaxation Techniques (RTs)’ are frequently cited as an active ingredient in treating these conditions in adolescents.

AFFIRM Online: An Intervention to Improve Mental Health, Access, And Engagement Among LGBTQA+ Youth and Young Adults

Using an Affirmative Cognitive-Behavioral Digital Intervention. The authors of this study recognize the need for cognitive-behavioral therapy strategies to be available to many members of the LGBTQA+ community who may not have access to in-person therapy.

Internet Communication Technology Use by Youth in Foster Care

A Systematic Review. This systematic narrative review of the literature reports on the experiences of foster youth regarding the use of Internet Communication Technologies (ICTs) such as social media.

Matching Response to Need: What Makes Social Networks Fit for Providing Bereavement Support

The objectives of this study were to explore the goodness of fit between the bereaved peoples’ needs and the support offered by their social networks.

Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Anorexia Nervosa

A Multiple Baseline Single-case Experimental Design Study Across 13 Cases. No treatment for adult anorexia nervosa (AN)

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