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  • Objectives
    • Discuss advances in HIV prevention and treatment
    • List the goals of HIV Counseling, Testing and Referral (CTR)
    • Identify the principles of CTR
    • Differentiate between targeted and routinely recommended CTR
    • Identify settings and populations that are at increased risk for HIV
    • Learn about circumstances for which HIV preventative treatment exists
    • Identify information all clients who request counseling should receive
    • Identify the elements of HIV prevention counseling
    • List the characteristics of the effective HIV CTR counselor
    • List ways to reduce barriers to HIV CTR
    • Correctly match HIV test technologies and results (screening vs. confirmatory)
    • Identify the difference between a reactive and nonreactive sample
    • List possible referral needs for clients testing HIV positive or for high-risk clients
    • Identify barriers to accessing referral resources
    • Learn the 11 standards to assess for quality assurance
    $30.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives
    • Discuss advances in HIV prevention and treatment
    • List the goals of HIV Counseling, Testing and Referral (CTR)
    • Identify the principles of CTR
    •  Differentiate between targeted and routinely recommended CTR
    • Identify settings and populations that are at increased risk for HIV
    • Learn about circumstances for which HIV preventative treatment exists
    • Identify information all clients who request counseling should receive
    • Identify the elements of HIV prevention counseling
    • List the characteristics of the effective HIV CTR counselor
    •  List ways to reduce barriers to HIV CTR
    •  Correctly match HIV test technologies and results (screening vs. confirmatory)
    •  Identify the difference between a reactive and nonreactive sample
    • List possible referral needs for clients testing HIV positive or for high-risk clients
    • Identify barriers to accessing referral resources
    •  Learn the 11 standards to assess for quality assurance
    $30.00 for 90 days
  • Objective

    • Review current information about the prevention, transmission and treatment of HIV
    • Review universal precautions for the prevention of HIV and needle sticks
    • Review current information about hepatitis transmission, symptoms and treatment.
    • Review information on current Florida law on acquired immune deficiency syndrome and its impact on testing, confidentiality of test results, and treatment of patients.

     

    $6.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives
    • Discover how young adults hear the first of many messages from the social clock: to separate from family, get a job, find a mate, set goals, and face reality in this period of intense social growth.
    • Appreciate the tasks of older adults who are concerned with creating a legacy for the next generation, changes in life direction, and personal goal achievement.
    • Examine of the last stage of life, when people consider what they might still do to change or add to their lives.
    • Identify the basic components of temperament
    • Discover how temperament can be related to stress, anxiety, depression and addiction
    • Discuss how temperament impacts treatment planning
    • List several key points to be considered regarding treatment planning for persons with differing temperaments
    $30.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:

    • Review the literature related to diverse sexual practices and perception of pathology (including the DSM V)
    • Explore the prevalence of sexual diversity
    • Review issues experienced by people who are sexually diverse in public and with medical, spiritual and mental health practitioners
    • Highlight why embracing diversity is imperative to providing trauma informed, culturally responsive care.
    • Define kink in general
    • Learn about the 5 stages of kink identity development
    • Identify benefits of kink (empowerment, communication, self-exploration)
    • The importance of consent
    • Review the differences between abuse and kink
    • Learn about bondage, discipline, sadistic and masochistic practices in general
    • Personality traits of BDSM practitioners
    • Understanding subspace
    • The importance of aftercare
    • Types of Dominant/submissive relationships dominant/submissive, master/slave, owner/pet, Daddy/little, Female Led Relationships
    • Bedroom vs. Lifestyle relationships
    • Define asexuality, polyamory and open relationships
    • Learn about the prevalence of each
    • Explore the research related to effects of the practice of each on mental health

    Based in part on the Counselor Toolbox Podcast Series on Human Sexuality, Kink and Polyamory

    $30.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:

    • Define Thinking Errors
    • Explore the different types of thinking errors: Cognitive distortions, Irrational Thoughts
    • Evaluate how thinking errors can play into our basic fears: Rejection, isolation, the unknown, loss of control, failure
    • Identify ways to
      • Increase awareness of thinking errors
      • Address thinking errors
      • Address basic fears
    $6.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:
    • Define vulnerabilities
    • Identify some of the most common vulnerabilities
    • Explore their effects ways to prevent them
    $3.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives • Concepts of social, political, economic, and cultural systems and their impact on drug taking activity. • The history of licit and illicit drug use. • Research reports and other literature identifying risk and resiliency factors for substance use. • Statistical information regarding the incidence and prevalence of substance use disorders in the general population and major demographic groups.
    $12.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives
    • Define child development
    • Define atypical development
    • Identify one characteristic of fetal development that occurs during each stage (first trimester, second trimester, third trimester)
    • Describe each of the major domains of child development: motor/physical, cognitive, social/emotional, communication/language, and self-help/adaptive
    • Describe the typical (normal) sequences of child development as it pertains to the major domains
    • Differentiate between qualitative and quantitative differences in child development
    • Explain egocentrism and its influence on social relationships in infancy
    • Describe trends in the physical development of children from birth to age 3
    • Describe how thinking changes from birth to age 3
    • Explain why it is important to look at child development from a culturally relevant perspective.
    $45.00 for 90 days
  • oObjectives
    • Discuss the federal legislation for Part C and references made to teams therein. (FDOH A3, A4)
    • Define the differences between
      1. Multidisciplinary teams
      2. Interdisciplinary teams
      3. Transdisciplinary teams (FDOH C2, D1, E4)
    • Describe the roles of team members, including family members. (FDOH D2)
    • Describe teaming as it relates to
      1. Intake and screening
      2. Evaluation and assessment in natural environments
      3. Providing feedback to families following evaluation/assessment
      4. Report writing
      5. Developing the IFSP
      6. Intervention planning in natural environments
      7. Service delivery (ongoing) in natural environments
      8. IFSP updates
      9. Reassessment
      10. Transition planning
        (FDOH C3, C4, C9-11, E2, E3, E4, E6, G1-3, F1-3, 6)
    • Give reasons for and benefits of teaming when considering
      1. Benefits for children
      2. Benefits for families
      3. Benefits for providers (FDOH D3)
    • Describe procedures for conducting effective team meetings
      1. Ground rules and roles
      2. Clear goals and objectives
      3. Decision making process (FDOH E6)
    • Describe the major functions of the professional disciplines and related personnel who may be involved in teaming during the early intervention process, for example: nurse, ITDS, parent, physical therapist, speech/language pathologist, psychologist. (FDOH D4)
    • Discuss attributes of successful team members, such as:
      1. Accepting differences in skills and approaches
      2. Ability to work toward consensus
      3. Interest in teaching, learning and working across disciplines
      4. Willingness to invest time and energy for the benefit of all
      5. Commitment to working in full partnership with families
      6. Openness to diversity in learning styles
      7. Role release and the ability to let go of control
      8. Ability to brainstorm and problem-solve
      9. Demonstration of personal and professional maturity (FDOH D5)
    • Discuss the stages of team development
      1. Forming
      2. Storming
      3. Norming
      4. Performing
      5. Transforming (FDOH D6)
    • Understand the principles of collaborative consultation and discuss methods and strategies when using a consultative model in providing early intervention services to:
      1. Increase provider knowledge and skills
      2. Improve quality of early intervention services
      3. Promote teaming (FDOH D7)
    • Discuss components of effective communication as well as behaviors that interfere with effective communication. (FDOH E1)
    • Discuss adult learning principles that promote maximum involvement of family members and child care personnel. (FDOH C12)
    $54.00 for 90 days

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