Title
Category
Credits
Event date
Cost
  • 8.25 AANP Contact Hours
  • 8.25 AAPA Category I CME
  • 8.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
$269.10
This activity will provide comprehensive and up-to-date information regarding the most recent and relevant laws and clinical practice guidelines regarding the safe and effective management and treatment of pain, including opioid and other substance use disorders. The 8-course series will yield practical guidance for prescribing clinicians who manage patients with pain and/or substance use disorders, including detailed information on appropriate treatment selection and management, risk mitigation strategies, and implementation of diversion and surveillance tools for controlled substances.
  • 10.00 Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB)
$60.00
This course is a departure from traditional instruction on clinical supervision where the emphases tend to be on models of counselor development and approaches specific to clinical supervision. Taking the person-centered values of empathy, unconditional positive regard, and congruence, this workshop will teach you how to work with supervisees in a manner that will honor their perspectives and experience and thus maximize their development as counselors.
  • 1.00 Approved Continuing Education (ACE)
  • 1.00 Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB)
$9.99
Important note about this learning material: The information presented in this course explores child maltreatment and also elder and vulnerable adult abuse. Some information in this course is also presented in our longer course Child Abuse Assessment and Reporting.
$25.00
The Clinical Supervision Tutorial on Arizona Statutes/Regulations covers five sections of statutes and regulations relating to conduct, standards of practice, and supervision relating to behavioral health licensure through the Board. Each section is made up of two parts: reading material and questions to measure your knowledge and comprehension.
  • 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 1.00 Contact hours
$75.00
In this lecture, we will describe the continuum of sexual exploitation, including sexual or gender-based discrimination, harassment and abuse. We will discuss power dynamics that exist in medicine and medical education, including ways to decrease the power differentials for a safer working and educational environment. Additionally, we will review what to do when faced with harassment, including a discussion of employer responsibilities in the prevention, investigation, and corrective measures of sexual misconduct.
  • 5.00 Approved Continuing Education (ACE)
  • 5.00 ANCC
  • 5.00 Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB)
$30.00
Professionals continue to debate whether sexual addiction can be classified and treated in the same realm as chemical addictions; this course will give participants the necessary information and allow them to decide for themselves. The course will contain information on several core concepts: sexual compulsivity, sexual addiction, sexual anorexia, etiology of sexual addiction, aspects of healthy sexuality, assessing sexual addiction, and treating sexual addiction.
  • 5.00 Approved Continuing Education (ACE)
  • 5.00 Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB)
$30.00
It is clear that acknowledgment of the historical context of racism and its current implications is a vital aspect of providing care to a diverse population. Mental health practitioners, medical providers, researchers, community leaders, advocates, activists, and laypersons should work to prevent and effectively treat the psychological and physical distress experienced as a result of the racism faced by African American clients.
  • 10.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
  • 10.00 ANCC
  • 10.00 Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB)
$60.00
Child abuse and neglect is a serious social problem. Research indicates that a significant number of children in the United States have been victims of physical abuse. The figures show that ethnic minority children (e.g., African Americans, Native American Indians/Alaskan Natives) have higher rates of reported child abuse and neglect compared to their non-Hispanic white counterparts.
  • 5.00 Approved Continuing Education (ACE)
  • 5.00 Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB)
$0.00
Pain is invisible, and diagnosis depends on patients' reports. These factors contribute to the treatment of pain to be devalued and stigmatized. When issues of culture, race, and ethnicity come into play with pain experiences, it becomes even more complex. Assessing the interaction between how patients construct the meaning and subjective experiences of pain is necessary, rather than simply dealing with only the biomedical causes. Consequently, pain may be universal, but culture influences the creation of meanings, patient experiences, verbal expressions, and coping with pain.
  • 10.00 Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB)
$60.00
As the United States is becoming increasingly multicultural, and with the Asian American and immigrant population increasing at a phenomenal rate, practitioners will inevitably confront racially, ethnically, and culturally different clients in their clinical practice. Given these key demographic trends, definitions of cultural competence and what this concept entails will be discussed.

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