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  • Objectives
    • Identify the eight components for effective psychiatric management of borderline personality disorder
    • Identify client characteristics which would necessitate partial hospitalization or brief or extended inpatient hospitalization
    • List the five components which should be included when establishing a clear treatment framework
    • List the four steps in responding to crises
    • List five techniques for establishing and maintaining a therapeutic framework and alliance
    • List the characteristics of effective treatment plans for patients with borderline personality disorder
    • Compare and contrast psychodynamic therapy and dialectical behavior therapy
    • Identify 10 features/goals for individual psychotherapeutic approaches
    • Discuss the utilization of group, couples, and or family therapy with persons with borderline personality disorder
    • Summarize pharmacological treatments for persons with borderline personality disorder
    • Identify the symptoms that can be targeted with pharmacotherapy
    $24.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives

    • Compare and contrast MET with other approaches to therapy
    • Briefly review the FRAMES approach
    • Describe the stages of change
    • Define EE-DD-AA-RR-SS
    • Identify what actions to take in each of the sessions
    • Explore strategies for increasing motivation and "rolling with resistance”
    • Discuss who is appropriate for MET
    • Discuss ways to use MET with patients with co-occurring disorders
    $12.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives
    • Differentiate brief interventions from traditional interventions
    • Identify reasons for using brief interventions
    • Identify barriers to increasing the use of brief treatments
    • Evaluate recent inventions and therapies for their appropriateness with a given client or population
    • Identify methods for evaluating the effectiveness of treatment methodologies used
    • Identify the stages-of-change from the Prochaska and Diclemente model
    • Define the acronym FRAMES
    • Identify the five basic steps brief interventions use to incorporate FRAMES
    • Identify the effective use of workbooks in brief therapy
    • Identify ways brief interventions can be beneficial in substance abuse treatment settings
    • Understand research findings regarding the effectiveness and appropriate use of brief interventions
    • Identify the stages necessary for programs using brief therapy approaches
    • Identify appropriate populations with which to use brief interventions
    • Differentiate between Brief Cognitive-behavioral therapy, brief strategic interactional therapy, brief humanistic therapy, Brief psychodynamic therapy, Brief family therapy and time-limited group therapy
    • Identify the principles of each of the aforementioned Brief therapeutic strategies
    • Effectively match patients to the most effective Brief therapeutic strategy

    This multimedia course is based in part on Counselor Toolbox Podcasts 210, 169, 156, 120, 121 and 105. Text-based materials are also provided in the course for those who prefer to learn by reading.
    $60.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives

    • Define resilience
    • Describe characteristics of resilient people
    • Identify tools for helping clients handle unexpected crises and unhappy events
    • Explore steps to happiness when life sucks


    Based on Counselor Toolbox Episode 158 Building Resilience


    $9.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:
    • Define behavioral addictions
    • Examine some of the most common behavioral addictions
    • Explore similarities and differences between behavioral and chemical addictions
    • Discuss similarities and differences in treatment between chemical and behavioral addictions

    $9.00 for 30 days
  • Objectives

    • Identify vulnerable populations
    • Identify general categories of harm as they relate to at-risk populations
    • Identify specific types of abuse and neglect, including behavioral and physical indicators
    • Gain an understanding of relevant prevalence data
    • Identify perpetrator, victim and environmental factors correlated with risk of abuse
    • Gain an understanding of the legal and ethical issues surrounding the reporting of abuse and neglect.
    • Gain an understanding of the general policies related to abuse reporting
    $60.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives
    • Gain an understanding of what ADHD really means
    • Identify signs of ADHD
    • Learn about appropriate interventions for children with ADHD
    • Identify difficulties of handling ADHD behaviors at home
    $9.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives
    • Explore human roles
    • Identify types of blood borne pathogens
    • Describe universal precautions
    • Identify the types of bodily fluids that contain hazards
    • List the steps necessary to take when in contact with bodily fluids
    $12.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives
    • Identify ethical issues in documentation (and lack thereof).
    • Examine the types of information that should be documented.
    • Identify the impact HIPAA has on record keeping ethics and procedures.
    • Identify the types of information insurers often require in charts and the ethical implications .
    • Explore ethical issues that arise with documentation when treating families, conducting groups, working in agencies, working with involuntary clients.
    $12.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives
    • Define clinical supervision
    • Discuss the purpose of supervision
    • Delineate the differences between supervision and counseling
    • Identify ten principles for leadership in the new organizational structure
    • Identify agency stakeholders
    • Discuss what traits make an effective supervisor.
    • Self-evaluate in order to be able to articulate answers to the following questions
    • Identify the layers present in models of supervision
    • Examine approaches to supervision including developmental, psychodynamic, the skills model,the systems model and the alcohol and drug abuse model.
    • Examine unique characteristics of addictions
    • Discuss what is involved in establishing a supervisory relationship, including contracts, individual development plans, referrals
    • Discuss how to assess the learning environment in your supervision setting
    • Learn about limits and managing the supervisory workload
    • Identify multiple methods for observation and the unique strengths and weaknesses of each
    • Become familiar with the five types of supervisory intervention and methods for providing feedback
    • Identify the six core areas for counselor competencies
    • Identify several major sources of anxiety for supervisees and methods to assist them
    • Develop a list of solution-focused methods for assisting supervisees in overcoming roadblocks
    • Define burnout and methods for burnout prevention
    • Review Ethical and Legal Concerns including documentation of supervision and key boundary issues
    $48.00 for 30 days

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