Course Catalog. Early Intervention, Treatment, and Management of Substance Use Disorders
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1 Course Catalog To take a course, visit our website at - You can link directly to a course by visiting where ID is the ID number listed next to the course. Alcohol and Drug CE 576 Addiction in America: Introduction, Overview, and Neurobiology 5.00 $ Addressing Prescription Drug Use in the United States 372 Addressing Suicidal Thoughts in Substance Abuse Treatment 512 Adult ADHD and Substance Use Disorders 746 Appraising the Behavioral Health of College Students 4.00 $ Caring For Homeless Patients With Opioid Use Disorders 5.00 $ Clinical Supervision 635 Clinical Supervision Approaches in Counseling Professions 596 Clinical Supervision in Substance Abuse Counseling 4.00 $ Cocaine Facts 399 Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy for Depressed Adolescents 298 Drugs, the Brain, and Behavior 586 Early Intervention, Treatment, and Management of Substance Use Disorders 381 Ensuring Cultural Competence with Racial and Ethnic Groups 5.00 $ Ethics and Boundary Issues in Professional Counseling 4.00 $ Ethics for Professional Counselors 229 General Principles for the Use of Pharmacological Agents for Co- Occurring Disorders 331 Hallucinogens, Ecstasy, and Club Drugs 297 Helping LGBT Populations Recover from Addiction and Mental Health Problems 4.00 $ HIPAA and Mental Health Information 539 How Personality Disorders Impact Treatment Outcomes for Alcohol Misuse and Depression
2 711 Illicit Drug Use, Disorders, and Overdose Deaths in the U.S. 371 Improving Cultural Competence in Behavioral Health Settings 6.00 $ Innovations in Addiction Treatment 224 Issues Facing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Populations 756 Managing Depressive Symptom in Substance Abuse Clients-Part 2: Administrator s Guide 690 Managing Depressive Symptoms in Substance Abuse Clients-Part One 8.00 $ Marijuana Facts for Teens and Parents 792 Marijuana Update Medication-Assisted Treatment of Opioid Disorder 263 Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders among Men on Probation or Parole 307 Mindfulness Techniques to Treat Addiction 8.00 $ Outlining the Substance Abuse Treatment Needs of Women 818 Preparing for a Tobacco-Free Generation 689 Raising Drug Free Children 779 Research-Based Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment 617 Self-Regulation and Adolescence 606 Substance Abuse Among School-Aged Children 5.00 $ Substance Abuse Prevention in Early Childhood 4 Summary of the HIPAA Privacy Rule 766 Tobacco, Nicotine, and E-Cigarette Use, Dependence, and Treatment 315 Treating Adolescent Substance Abuse 819 Treating Pregnant and Parenting Women with Opioid Use Disorder 6.00 $ Treating Stimulant Use Disorders-Part One 4.00 $ Understanding Drug Cultures Education CE 664 Affect and Mood Disorders in Children 4.00 $ Assessing Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education Programs for Youth 678 Children Exposed to Violence: What We Know
3 791 Classifying and Mediating Attention Problems in Youth 4.00 $ Eliminating Child Abuse Fatalities 7.00 $ How Movies Can Promote Positive Psychology 651 Interventions for Childhood Conduct and Behavioral Problems 4.00 $ Marijuana Facts for Teens and Parents 792 Marijuana Update Preparing for a Tobacco-Free Generation 737 Preventing Sexual Violence 679 Reducing Medical Errors and Decreasing Risk 605 Screening for Behavioral Health Issues in School Settings 617 Self-Regulation and Adolescence 606 Substance Abuse Among School-Aged Children 5.00 $ Substance Abuse Prevention in Early Childhood Surveying Professional Needs, Perspectives, and Ethics in School Counseling Teaching and Supporting English Learners in Literacy and Academic Contact Areas 4.00 $ $ Tobacco, Nicotine, and E-Cigarette Use, Dependence, and Treatment 552 Tools and Resources to Assist English Language Learners 8.00 $32.00 Ethics CE 325 Ethical Considerations for Marriage and Family Therapists 138 Ethics and Boundary Issues in Professional Counseling 4.00 $ Ethics for Licensed Clinical Social Workers 148 Ethics for Professional Counselors 165 Ethics for Psychologists 802 Ethics in Clinical Practice: Dual Relationships and Boundary Crossing 506 HIPAA and Mental Health Information 4 Summary of the HIPAA Privacy Rule
4 Free CE 543 The Effects of Child Maltreatment on Brain Development HIV CE 295 HIV Treatment 479 STDs Update: Part Two 4.00 $ STDs Update: Prevention, Special Populations, HIV and Syphilis 6.00 $24.00 Mental Health CE 576 Addiction in America: Introduction, Overview, and Neurobiology 5.00 $ Addressing Prescription Drug Use in the United States 372 Addressing Suicidal Thoughts in Substance Abuse Treatment 512 Adult ADHD and Substance Use Disorders 664 Affect and Mood Disorders in Children 4.00 $ Aging and Health in America 4.00 $ Anxiety Disorders Update 746 Appraising the Behavioral Health of College Students 4.00 $ Assessing Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education Programs for Youth Brief Study of How Family Relationships Impact Suicidal Behavior in Depressed Adolescents 532 Caring For Homeless Patients With Opioid Use Disorders 5.00 $ Children Exposed to Violence: What We Know 791 Classifying and Mediating Attention Problems in Youth 4.00 $ Clinical Supervision Approaches in Counseling Professions 596 Clinical Supervision in Substance Abuse Counseling 4.00 $ Cocaine Facts 399 Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy for Depressed Adolescents
5 533 Depression in New Mothers Developing Trauma-Informed Interventions for Juvenile Justice Involved Youth Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Adults with Borderline Personality Disorder 298 Drugs, the Brain, and Behavior 379 Dual Diagnosis: Developmental Disability and Mental Health Issues 6.00 $ Early Intervention, Treatment, and Management of Substance Use Disorders 706 Eliminating Child Abuse Fatalities 7.00 $ Eliminating Conversion Therapy for LGBT Youth 4.00 $ Empowering Women and Girls of Color 398 Enhancing Behavioral Health Services for Homeless Populations 4.00 $ Ensuring Cultural Competence with Racial and Ethnic Groups 5.00 $ Essential Strategies to Prevent Child Abuse and Neglect 358 Ethics for Licensed Clinical Social Workers 802 Ethics in Clinical Practice: Dual Relationships and Boundary Crossing 616 Evaluating Grant Programs that Support Healthy Marriage 804 Evaluating Interactions Between Youth and Mental Health Professionals 220 Evidence-Based Interventions for Autism Spectrum Disorders $ Examining the Impact of Over-Involved Parenting 306 Exploring Delinquent Behavior in Girls 470 Facilitating End of Life Care 503 Facilitating the Privacy and Security of Electronic Health Information 566 Family Interventions for Youth Impacted by Homelessness 4.00 $ Functional Impairment in Delinquent Youth 229 General Principles for the Use of Pharmacological Agents for Co- Occurring Disorders 491 Group Therapy for Substance Abuse Treatment 5.00 $ Hallucinogens, Ecstasy, and Club Drugs 297 Helping LGBT Populations Recover from Addiction and Mental Health Problems 4.00 $ Highlighting Adolescent Mental Health Care 294 Highlights in Autism Research 506 HIPAA and Mental Health Information 364 How Domestic Violence Impacts Children
6 663 How Movies Can Promote Positive Psychology 504 How Peers Influence Teen Dating Violence 539 How Personality Disorders Impact Treatment Outcomes for Alcohol Misuse and Depression 711 Illicit Drug Use, Disorders, and Overdose Deaths in the U.S. 371 Improving Cultural Competence in Behavioral Health Settings 6.00 $ Innovations in Addiction Treatment 359 Integrated Prevention Services for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STDs, and Tuberculosis for Drug Users 5.00 $ Interventions for Childhood Conduct and Behavioral Problems 4.00 $ Introducing Technology-Based Therapeutic Tools For Behavioral Health Services 469 Introduction to Behavioral Health Care for the Homeless 4.00 $ Issues Facing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Populations 378 Juvenile Delinquency and Gang Involvement Factors and Prevention Strategies 352 Managing Chronic Pain 756 Managing Depressive Symptom in Substance Abuse Clients-Part 2: Administrator s Guide 690 Managing Depressive Symptoms in Substance Abuse Clients-Part One 8.00 $ Marijuana Facts for Teens and Parents 792 Marijuana Update Measuring Sexual Orientation, Attraction, and Gender Identity Among Youth to Improve Outcomes 565 Medication-Assisted Treatment of Opioid Disorder 263 Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders among Men on Probation or Parole 147 Mental Health Medications 231 Mindfulness for Borderline Personality Disorder 8.00 $ Mindfulness Techniques to Treat Addiction 8.00 $ Outlining Juvenile Sex Offender Research 277 Outlining the Substance Abuse Treatment Needs of Women 164 Parent-Child Interaction Therapy With At-Risk Families 818 Preparing for a Tobacco-Free Generation 351 Preventing Alzheimer's Disease 737 Preventing Sexual Violence
7 511 Preventing Violence: Trends, Factors, and Interventions-Part $ Processing and Treating Mentally Ill Criminal Offenders: Current Practices 426 Psychiatric Needs of Detained Youth Before and After Detention 4.00 $ Psychotherapeutic Medications 8.00 $ Raising Drug Free Children 525 Rape and Sexual Assault 652 Reactive Attachment Disorder: Overview and Interventions 350 Recommendations to Support the Mental Health of Young People 4.00 $ Research-Based Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment 330 Reviewing the Efficacy of Meditation on Psychological Stress and Well- Being 605 Screening for Behavioral Health Issues in School Settings 617 Self-Regulation and Adolescence 542 Sexual Assault in the Military 5.00 $ Social Anxiety Disorder in Youth 479 STDs Update: Part Two 4.00 $ STDs Update: Prevention, Special Populations, HIV and Syphilis 6.00 $ Substance Abuse Among School-Aged Children 5.00 $ Substance Abuse Prevention in Early Childhood 326 Summarizing Current Research in PTSD Prevention and Treatment Summarizing Progress Made in Understanding the Health Consequences of Smoking Surveying Professional Needs, Perspectives, and Ethics in School Counseling Teaching and Supporting English Learners in Literacy and Academic Contact Areas 4.00 $ $ The Effects of Child Maltreatment on Brain Development 766 Tobacco, Nicotine, and E-Cigarette Use, Dependence, and Treatment 552 Tools and Resources to Assist English Language Learners 8.00 $ Trauma-Focused CBT for Children Affected by Sexual Abuse or Trauma 155 Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 5.00 $ Trauma-Informed Care for Behavioral Health Service Providers $ Treating Adolescent Substance Abuse 819 Treating Pregnant and Parenting Women with Opioid Use Disorder 6.00 $ Treating Stimulant Use Disorders-Part One 4.00 $16.00
8 390 Understanding and Responding to Abuse of the Elderly 382 Understanding Drug Cultures Mindfulness CE 231 Mindfulness for Borderline Personality Disorder 8.00 $ Mindfulness Techniques to Treat Addiction 8.00 $32.00 Supervision CE 178 Clinical Supervision 635 Clinical Supervision Approaches in Counseling Professions 596 Clinical Supervision in Substance Abuse Counseling 4.00 $ Effective Communication for Program Success 358 Ethics for Licensed Clinical Social Workers 182 Leadership and Management: Building Trust at Work 550 Managing Caseloads in Child Welfare Settings 679 Reducing Medical Errors and Decreasing Risk
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