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  • Objectives

    Learn why these habits contribute to recovery from addiction and mood issues and techniques to help clients implement them

    • Habit: Awareness and Authenticity
    • Habit: Acceptance
    • Habit: Gratitude
    • Habit: Compassion
    • Habit: Breathing
    • Habit: Purposeful action and Long-Term Goals
    • Habit: Back-Talk
    • Habit: Thought Conditioning
    • Habit: Be Sense-sational
    $3.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:
    • Review the function of mindfulness and a variety of mindfulness techniques
    • Explore the concept of relaxation
    • Identify different methods of relaxation for the family
    • Define resilience
    • Identify characteristics of resilient
    • Examine how hardiness can be used as a resiliency tool
    • Explore ways to build all of these skills in ourselves, our family and our patients
    $12.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives

    • Learn why HIPAA was created
    • Define Protected Health Information or PHI
    • Identify special requirements regarding transmission of Protected Health Information (PHI)
    • Identify consumer rights with regard to their PHI

    $6.00 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
  • 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:

    • Explore biological, cognitive, social and emotional milestones for the span of infancy through early adolescence (high school).
    • Explore strategies for preventing the development of addiction and mental health issues

    Based on Counselor Toolbox Episode 181 Human Development and Mental Health Part 1

    $6.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:

    • Explore biological, cognitive, social and emotional milestones for the span of adolescence through old age
    • Explore strategies for preventing the development of addiction and mental health issues

    Based on Counselor Toolbox Episode 182 Human Development and Mental Health Part 2

    $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

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