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  • Objectives
    • Describe the effects alcohol and drug usage can have on the HIV and AIDS disease process in patients.
    • Describe the roles alcohol and drug usage have in the contracting of HIV.
    • List the members involved in the collaborative care of patients with HIV and AIDS.
    • Describe some of the common myths about HIV and AIDS.
    • Describe the risk factors associated with contracting HIV.
    • Identify preventative measures to avoid contracting HIV.
    • List the items included on an HIV/AIDS Risk Assessment Checklist.
    • Describe HIV infection preventative measures.
    • Identify the goals of risk-reduction counseling.
    • Describe the process of testing for HIV infection.
    • Describe the factors involved in HIV pre- and post-test counseling.
    •  Identify the requirements for reporting HIV and AIDS test results.
    • Generally describe how HIV is medically monitored.
    • Describe how clinicians can increase client’s adherence to HIV medication regimens and compliance with prescribed care plans.
    • Describe how the client’s gender, culture and sexuality orientation influence their compliance with treatment.
    •  List events which may initiate client relapse.
    • Describe relapse prevention techniques.
    • Describe the counselor’s role in supporting the client with HIV or AIDS cope with issues of death, dying, grief and bereavement.
    • Identify steps involved in case management for the client with HIV or AIDS.
    • Identify the legal regulations and processes in place to protect and assist clients HIV or AIDS.
    $84.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives

    • Understanding Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)
    • Describe Individuals With FASD – Strengths, Difficulties, and Approaches
    • Explain Prevention and Risk Reduction Strategies
    • Review and Find Relevant Resources

    Based on Counselor Toolbox Episode 118
    $6.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives
    • Explore data and information gathering methods
    • Learn the basic principles of suicide assessment
    • Identify ways to estimate suicide risk
    • Identify the necessary components for a suicide assessment
    • Identify risk management methods including consultation, documentation
    • Identify methods for determining appropriate placement
    • Understand the factors contributing to suicide risk
    Based in part on Counselor Toolbox Episodes 215, 212 Principles of Crisis Intervention and 235 Suicidality Recognition and Treatment and the APA guidelines for suicide intervention
    $30.00 for 90 days
  • Florida Board Approved for 4 Hours Supervisor continuing education and 2 Hours General CEUs. This cannot be used toward the INITIAL 12-hour supervisor training course. Objectives
    • Identify the performance domains for clinical supervision
    • Identify the purpose of clinical supervision
    • Differentiate supervision from counseling
    • Explore the stages of supervisor and supervisee development
    • Determine the objectives for supervision
    • Learn how ethical standards integrate with performance
    $18.00 for 90 days
  • Based in part on Counselor Toolbox Episodes 325-327 Objectives
    • Identify Effective Prevention Tactics for Youth
    • Identify Effective Behavioral and Pharmacological Interventions
    • Identify Effective Population- and Community-Based Interventions to Prevent Tobacco Use
    • Identify Effective Strategies for Increasing Consumer Demand for and use of Individually Oriented Cessation Treatments
    • Identify Effective Strategies for Increasing Implementation
    • Identify Use Cessation Strategies
    • Identify Effect of Smokeless Tobacco Product Marketing and Use
    • Identify Effectiveness of Interventions in Populations with Co-Occurring
    • Morbidities and Risk Behaviors
    • Identify Needed Research
    $24.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives

    • Define and differentiate between the different types of trauma (individual, group, mass, natural or human caused)
    • Explore how trauma affects communities and cultures
    • Identify staff and agency issues that could cause retraumatization
    • Explore the objective and subjective characteristics of trauma and their biopsychosocial impact.
    • Identify characteristics that nurture resilience among individuals from diverse groups.
    $9.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives

    • Learn About The Sequence of Trauma Reactions
    • Explore Common Immediate and Delayed Experiences and Responses to Trauma (Emotional, Physical, Cognitive, Behavioral and Existential)
    • Explore the effects of trauma on the family
    $9.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives

    • Define "What is Trauma"
    • Explore why trauma informed care is important
    • Learn the 3 key elements to a trauma informed approach: Realizing, recognizing and responding
    • Identify trauma informed intervention and treatment principles
    • Learn how to anticipate the interplay between treatment elements and clients' trauma histories
    • Identify the 11 cross-cutting factors of culture
    $9.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives
    • Substance Use Among Adolescents: Consequences & Treatment Needs
    • Tailoring Treatment to the Adolescent's Problem
    • General Program Characteristics
    • Youths With Distinctive Treatment Needs
      • Treatment in the Juvenile Justice System
      • Homeless and Precariously Housed Youths
      • Homosexual, Bisexual, and Transgendered Youths
      • Youths With Coexisting Disorders
    $30.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:
    • Learn how to create a basic treatment plan
    • Identify the parts of a treatment plan including problem, goal statement and intermediate objectives
    • Identify methods of gathering information for the plan using solution-focused methods
    • Identify common barriers to successful treatment plan implementation

    $30.00 for 90 days

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