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  • Objectives
    • Describe the Power and Control Wheel
    • Identify the consequences of domestic abuse on the primary and secondary victims
    • List the seven steps in initial abuse screening (Ask, acknowledge, validate, assess safety, explore options, refer, document.)
    • Identify the benefits of universal screening for domestic violence
    • Be able to identify the “next” question to ask when there is identification of abuse
    • Identify how to respond when the woman says “no” but there is a suspicion of abuse
    • Identify factors that may prevent a woman from disclosing abuse
    • Identify the 4 things necessary in any documentation of abuse
    • Understand the laws relating to reporting domestic abuse in the United States
    $15.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:
    • Explore major societal concerns, including violence, stress, person abuse, substance abuse
    • Discuss the link between domestic violence and alcohol abuse
    • Identify strategies for domestic violence prevention and control
    • Explore the psychology underlying domestic violence
    $9.00 for 30 days
  • Objectives

    • Define the different types of abuse
    • Review important things to be aware of prior to interviewing the victim and the perpetrator
    • Define the concerns that are relevant when completing an assessment of imminent danger
    • Review the 8 spokes of influence on the power and control wheel
    • Contrast the power and control wheel with the equality wheel dimensions
    $9.00 for 30 days
  • Objectives

    • Review of the mental health professional guidelines.
    • Learn important points of "batterer” and victim/survivor referrals
    • Explore important points about couples counseling when there is domestic violence
    • Explore the rationale for group treatment for those who batter
    • Concurrent alcohol or other drug treatment
    • Assessment of those who batter: Limits of confidentiality; procedure, discussion of program goals and limitations, partner contacts, diagnosis
    • Assessment and treatment of victims/survivors
    • Characteristics of those who batter and of victims
    $9.00 for 30 days
  • Objectives:

    • Explore the concept of anxiety and regret being energy tied up in the future and the past
    • Identify 5 anxiety management techniques and learn methods to tech those
    • Identify 5 regret interventions and learn methods to teach those
    • Identify 5 ways to help clients find happiness on a daily basis: Daily scavenger hunt

    Based on Counselor Toolbox Episode 165 Addressing Anxiety and Regret

    $9.00 for 90 days
  • Contact Hours: 3

    Instructor: Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes PhD, LPC-MHSP, LMHC

    Objectives:

    • Explore the concept of anxiety and regret being energy tied up in the future and the past
    • Identify 5 anxiety management techniques and learn methods to tech those
    • Identify 5 regret interventions and learn methods to teach those
    • Identify 5 ways to help clients find happiness on a daily basis: Daily scavenger hunt

    $9.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives
    • The Potential Utility of Technology-Based Therapeutic Tools
    • An Overview of Behavioral Health Technologies
    • Emerging Technologies and Future Opportunities
    • Integrating Technology Into Existing Services
    • Legal and Ethical Issues To Consider

    $12.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives
    • Define an Eating Disorder
    • Discuss indicators of readiness for change
    • Explore factors maintaining disordered eating
    • Learn how to teach patients to self monitor their eating behaviors
    • Explore the crucial issue for many patients with eating disorders of regular eating and weighing
    • Learn about the function and effects of Binge Eating, Purging and Driven Exercise
    • Identify how moods impact disordered eating
    • Explore the role of dietary restriction and rules in maintaining disordered eating, along with guidelines for normal eating.
    • Explore how people with eating disorders place an unusually high value on controlling their eating, weight and/or shape, and how they judge their self-worth accordingly
    • Review information and strategies to start changing the thoughts associated with disordered eating and weight control habits
    • Get introduced to a range of strategies for challenging dietary rules and restriction, and food avoidance.
    • Discuss some of the consequences of over-emphasizing shape and weight.
    • Explores the role of low self-esteem in disordered eating and weight control habits.
    • Peruse strategies for improving self-esteem by developing new rules for living and new, more balanced beliefs about yourself.
    • Define the "eating disorder mindset," a set of distorted beliefs about eating, weight and shape
    • Develop a plan for maintaining the goals that have been achieved so far and preventing relapse
    $45.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives
    • Explore information on the use of the current edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
    • Summarize the diagnostic characteristics for anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorder
    • Summarize the most common psychotherapeutic interventions for each disorder
    • Describe the characteristics of clients with each of these disorders
    • Identify common psychological and medical disorders that cooccur with eating disorders
    • Describe how to place patients in any appropriate level of care
    • Identify psychological or physical symptoms in comment in eating disorders which may necessitate hospitalization
    • Summarize the goals of treatment for persons with eating disorders
    This multimedia course is based, in part, on Counselor Toolbox Podcasts 217, 218, & 219
    $36.00 for 90 days
  • Objectives:
    • Define what a family is
    • Identify the key characteristics of addiction
    • Learn about the craving response
    • Identify the phases of family response to addiction and recovery
    • List key relapse issues for people in recovery
    • Identify goals and strategies for each recovery phase

    Course for counselors (LPC, LMHC, LPCC), social workers (LCSW, LMSW, LSW, RSW), pastoral staff and marriage and family therapists (LMFT)
    $6.00 for 90 days

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