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  • Objectives

    • Define Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and its basic principles
    • Identify factors impacting people’s choice of behaviors
    • Explore causes and impact of thinking errors
    • Identify common thinking errors and their relationship to cognitive distortions
    • Review the concept of solution focused interventions
    • Envision how CBT can be used with patients with addictions and co-occurring disorders
    $12.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives
    • Explore historic and well-established contemporary counseling theories, principles and techniques of counseling and their application in professional counseling settings.
    • Differentiate CBT from other therapies.
    • Identify populations for whom CBT is appropriate.
    • Identify 3 CBT techniques that you will use with your population.
    • Learn how to increase determination using CBT

    For mental health and addiction counselors (LPC, LMHC, LPCC, LADC, CADC, and counselors in training), social workers (LCSW, LMSW, LSW, RSW), pastoral staff, case managers (CCM) and marriage and family therapists (LMFT).

    Free for 90 days
  • Objectives
    • Define learning
    • Identify assumptions about adult learning
    • Explore ways to motivate learners
    • Review learning styles
    • Learn a new skill to use in community outreach, family education and therapy groups to improve learning
    $6.00 for 90 days
  • Objective

    • Define complex trauma.
    • Highlight the cost of complex trauma.
    • Examine the impact and diagnostic issues of complex trauma.
    • Continue discussing impact of complex trauma on children and adolescents.
    • Identify the function of presenting symptoms.
    • Learn to apply practical tools to aid in teaching new skills and tools and helping the patient improve quality of life.

     

    $12.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives
    • Identify the differences between anticipated and sudden loss and at least five factors that affect individual reactions to loss.
    • Explore how people perceive and make sense of trauma and unexpected change and what information and education is most helpful immediately after death.
    • Learn effective presence and support measures, self-care techniques, including self-awareness, externalization and actions.
    • Review associated complications that can arise from sudden and/or violent death and how to effectively mourn the person who died and maintain a healthy connection.

    $12.00 for 90 days
  • Objective

    • Brief overview of Co-occurring Disorders
    • Research and guidelines on CODs
    • Stages of Change
    • Reframing Relapse and “Manipulation”
    • The importance of Outreach and Drug Screens
    • Strategies for Involving Family & other supports
    • Recovering communities
    • Medications
    • Therapeutic Relationship
    • 7 Core Strategies for Integration

     

    $6.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives
    • Identify the administrative, organizational, and ethical issues relevant to Mental Health Services in a correctional setting.
    • Identify typical offender problems in many correctional systems and how they are customarily managed.
    • Explain various clinical and consultative activities offered by mental health professionals within correctional settings.
    $48.00 for 90 days
  • Objective

    • Explore similarities between addiction and criminogenic thinking
    • Identify purpose, sources of information and areas of concern for screening
    • Explore the pitfalls of diagnosis in the CJ system
    • Identify preferred screening and assessment instruments and what they measure
    • Examine placement strategies based on criminality, mental health and addiction issues
    • Discuss general treatment issues in CJ including the purpose, intervention and alternatives
    • Consider barriers to effective treatment in the criminal justice system
    • Highlight unique needs of special populations including women and the elderly in the CJ system
    $90.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives
    • Define characteristics of effective communication skills
    • Identify aspects that need to be assessed to express accurate empathy
    • Identify the things to assess to determine client lethality.
    • Explore crisis/disaster counseling
    • Define the different types of crises
    • Identify at least 3 ways to ensure client and personal safety in a crisis
    • List at least 5 techniques for de-escalating a crisis.
    $6.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives
    • Become familiar with some definitions of counselor identity from the counseling literature.
    • Get acquainted with common themes related to counselor identity, such as professional competence, professional community, and professional self.
    • Learn about Martin Heidegger's philosophical anthropology of the human person and how it can expand our understanding of counselors' professional identity.
    • Be introduced to the idea of professional competence as related to counselors' beliefs and attitudes, knowledge of the profession's history, and professional skill set.
    • Learn about the importance of belonging to a professional community and collaborating with other related helping professionals .
    • Understand the basic tenets of ethical behavior.
    • Integrate prior understanding with the knowledge acquired in this chapter.
    • Use moral principles to conceptualize an ethical dilemma.
    • Identify an ethical dilemma within the context of an ethical decision-making model.
    $9.00 for 30 days

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