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Browse our complete catalog of 47 continuing education courses totaling over 189 CEU hours.
Surviving the Overdose—But Now What?
Covers post-overdose discharge protocols, harm reduction planning, opioid overdose reversal medications, and community recovery approaches for substance use disorder survivors.
Public Mass Shootings: Predictive Factors, Challenges, & Prevention
Synthesizes research on mass shooting predictors, behavioral warning signs, prevention barriers, cultural impacts, and recommendations from the National Institute of Justice.
Trauma-Informed Care in Behavioral Health
Based on SAMHSA materials addressing trauma-informed principles, triggers, traumatic stress reactions, retraumatization risks, and treatment approaches for trauma survivors with substance use or mental health issues.
Traumatic Grief in Childhood
Covers differences between normal grief and childhood traumatic grief, risk/protective factors, military deaths, sexual health connections, and sibling death impacts using NCTSN materials.
Human Trafficking of Adolescents in America
Ethical, culturally-sensitive training on identifying trafficking victims, assessment tools, federal laws, safety planning, and interagency coordination with law enforcement.
Ethics and Practice of Telehealth Treatment of PTSD
VA-published research on remote video teleconferencing for PTSD treatment, evidence-based practices effectiveness, informed consent procedures, and technical infrastructure requirements.
Mental Health Response to Mass Violence and Terrorism
SAMHSA/DOJ manual by trauma expert covering population exposure models, human responses to mass casualties, cultural considerations, and immediate/long-term interventions for diverse populations.
The Ethics of Advance Directives
AHRQ-published guidance on ethical counseling regarding end-of-life care preferences with diverse patient populations including HIV/AIDS, cancer, and stroke patients.
2025 Update of Ethics & Scope of Practice for Texas LPC
Updated rules for Texas LPCs covering scope of practice meaning and implications, plus 42 CFR Part 2 changes regarding SUD treatment information exchange.
The Essentials of Risk Management
Comprehensive organizational risk management covering prospective prevention planning, retrospective incident review, critical/adverse incident analysis, and contingency response development.
Rights of Persons Living with Serious Mental Illness and Co-Occurring SUD
Ethical responsibilities protecting individual rights in treatment, integrated mental health and addiction services, stigma reduction, and appropriate versus inappropriate restraint and seclusion practices.
Ethics of Treatment Documentation When Insurance Is Paying
Ethical dilemmas in managed care settings, documentation pressures from payors, medical necessity connections, creative service alternatives, and outcome review implications.
When Insurance Is Paying: The Ethics of Treatment Documentation
Documentation ethics under managed care constraints; what to write in treatment records; medical necessity and ethical requirements; payer scrutiny balancing confidentiality.
Beyond the Yellow Legal Pad! Assessment and Diagnosis of Children and Adolescents
Risk management issues in assessment and diagnosis, common clinical errors, structured biopsychosocial assessment importance, professional competence requirements. Includes downloadable assessment forms.
Risk Management of Medical Error in Behavioral Health Programs
Identification and prevention of medical errors in behavioral health, systemic and program design issues, clinical supervision approaches, prevention and correction methods.
The Ethics of Working with LGBTQ Youth: Ending Conversion Therapy
SAMHSA expert panel consensus on conversion therapy ineffectiveness, affirming LGBTQ youth care, gender identity development, and forming healthy professional relationships with LGBTQ families.
Professional Guide to Supporting LGBTQI2-S Children and Adolescents
Collaborative SAMHSA/Georgetown materials on culturally competent services for sexual and gender minority youth, supporting families, and addressing homelessness vulnerabilities.
Suicide Risk and Prevention for LGBT Youth
SPRC publication addressing elevated suicide risk factors in LGBT youth ages 15-24, internet role in prevention, stigma reduction strategies, and cultural competence models.
Part I: Preventing Suicide Toolkit for High Schools
SAMHSA-published step-by-step toolkit for comprehensive high school suicide prevention, risk assessment, postvention for contagion prevention, and community/family coordination.
After a Suicide: Toolkit for Schools
AFSP/SPRC second edition providing postvention protocols for schools following student/employee suicide, including media coordination, memorialization policies, and contagion reduction.
Part 1: Finding Balance After the War Zone
SAMHSA-funded clinician guide on post-deployment stress injuries including PTSD, traumatic brain injury, substance use disorders, military culture understanding, and stress response mechanisms.
Part 2: Finding Balance After the War Zone
Continuation covering detailed treatment interactions, military culture nuances, biochemical stress mechanisms, skills-based interventions, and preferred alternatives to traditional trauma therapies.
[Florida] Part 1: Finding Balance After the War Zone (DV Credit)
Same content as Course 5K but approved for domestic violence credit in Florida, addressing anger, rage, and relationship conflict in returning war zone veterans.
[Florida] Part 2: Finding Balance After the War Zone (DV Credit)
Same as Course 5L with Florida domestic violence approval, focusing on anger management and relationship dysfunction in military populations.
Traumatic Brain Injury Toolkit for Counselors
Medical definition and implications of TBI from mild to severe; assessment and counseling approaches for clients with both TBI and substance abuse issues; adaptations for individual and group counseling.
Bullying Prevention and Response
StopBullying.gov collaborative federal materials on bullying definitions, environmental dynamics, perpetrator/victim characteristics, prevention strategies, and community action planning.
Growing Up Girl: Girls Matter!
Psychosocial and neurological development of female adolescents; self-image and identity formation; depression, suicide, self-harm risks; substance abuse in girls; digital natives and social media impact; trauma-informed program design.
Principles of Adolescent SUD Assessment and Treatment
Impact of drugs on developing adolescent brain; evidence-based treatment approaches including family-based interventions; vulnerability factors and risk-taking behaviors.
Basic Guide to Traumatic Stress, Complex Trauma, and Resilience
National Child Traumatic Stress Network workbook on family resilience factors, childhood resilience indicators, complex trauma differentiation, and therapeutic interventions.
Harm Reduction Strategies with Co-Occurring HIV, SUD, & Mental Disorders
Research-validated approaches to preventing and treating HIV in persons with concurrent substance use and mental illness; model programs featuring prevention and treatment practices.
Introduction to Effective Harm-Reduction Strategies for HIV Prevention
Prevention and treatment strategies for persons living with HIV and concurrent SUD/mental illness; three community-based model programs emphasizing harm reduction.
HIV and AOD Issues with Adolescents and Families
New York State AIDS Institute materials addressing substance use screening in HIV-infected adolescents and family issues including domestic violence in HIV-affected households.
Personality Disorders in Patients With HIV/AIDS and SUD
Assessment and therapeutic intervention with personality disordered individuals with HIV/AIDS; differential diagnosis; management approaches for specific personality types; suicide and violence risk detection.
Alcohol Problems in Intimate Relationships
CBT approaches to marital conflict and domestic violence involving problem drinking; screening procedures; assessment forms; brief interventions; treatment alternatives selection.
Anger Management: A Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Manual
CBT approaches for anger management; relaxation, cognitive, and communication skills interventions; applicable to substance abuse and mental health clients. Includes supplemental workbooks in multiple languages.
Developmental Model of Clinical Supervision in Behavioral Health
Blended developmental model of supervision; purposes, principles, ethics, and methods; legal documentation requirements; observation methods and cultural competence integration.
Psychotherapeutic Medications: What Every Counselor Should Know
Quick desk reference for psychotherapeutic medications; generic and brand name index; addiction treatment medications; antipsychotics, antidepressants, antianxiety agents; how to communicate with prescribing physicians.
Treatment and Management of Depression in Adults: Stepped Care Model
Four-step classification of depression severity with corresponding interventions; least intrusive effective intervention first; CBT, interpersonal therapy, couples therapy approaches; relapse prevention and pharmacology options.
Assessment and Treatment of Cognitive Dysfunction in Aging Adults
Structured skills-based and strength-based approaches to assessing non-Alzheimer's cognitive impairment and behavioral difficulties in elderly; differential diagnosis; depression and anxiety connections; intervention implementation across settings.
Community Approach to Reducing Maternal Depression
Maternal depression as risk factor in low-income families; ethnic and cultural factors; substance abuse and domestic violence co-occurrence; model community prevention and treatment programs; poverty as culture.
Intro to Behavioral Health Managed Care
Affordable Care Act overview; managed care impact on providers; documentation requirements; care management philosophy; updates on health care reform and clinical implications.
Clinical Issues in Intensive Outpatient Treatment
Summary of national guidelines for intensive outpatient programs; key elements and principles; entry, engagement, and treatment issue management.
They're Coming to Audit WHEN? What Can Go Wrong In That Chart?
Effective client record documentation under managed care; 12 problematic documentation syndromes; level-of-care documentation; self-audit approaches; medical necessity justification; recoupment avoidance.
Introduction to Professional & Clinical Issues in Managed Care
Health care reform basic goals; care management impact; four core concepts driving level-of-care decisions; clinical examples; provider network approaches; access to treatment adaptations.
Managed Care: Is There Anything GOOD About It?
Managed care impact on providers and clients; care management decision-making; four core concepts driving level-of-care decisions; creative non-traditional service options; provider networks and step-down/step-up referrals.
The Big Transition: Managed Care, ACA, and Justifying Need for Treatment
Affordable Care Act and managed care impact on addiction treatment; vertical integration of care; documentation requirements for medical necessity; admission and discharge criteria; relapse and progress significance.
Capitation (Cost Containment) and You!
Affordable Care Act cost containment mechanisms; narrow networks and vertical integration; risk-based contracts; provider autonomy within cost containment frameworks; creative service delivery approaches.
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