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Chapter 1: Code of Ethics for Counselors and Marriage and Family Therapists [6 CE Hours] 1 This course will fulfill the requirements for continuing education/certification for counselors on the topic of ethical practice. It aligns with the standards and Code of Ethics of the NBCC, ACA, and AAMFT. Additionally, this course will include best practice strategies to address common areas of ethical concerns in counseling including currents topics such 47 The purpose of this education program is to present an introduction to cultural humility and offers tools for psychologists and other behavioral healthcare professionals to use when working with patients from diverse backgrounds in a culturally humble manner. Chapter 3: Keeping Clients Safe: Error and Safety in Behavioral Health Settings [3 CE Hours] 69 as the use of long-distance counseling through technology. Chapter 2: Cultural Humility in Behavioral Health [3 CE Hours] This course focuses on five major components of the problem of medical error for behavioral health professionals. The first section describes the severity of the problem of medical error in the U.S. and outlines the evolution of the patient safety movement. The second section introduces concepts from human factors research that are essential to understanding the complexity of patient safety, and also outlines the importance of a culture of safety. The third section presents three basic strategies to reduce harm: Safety briefings, root cause analysis, and full disclosure. A fourth section addresses three error-prone situations that are common in behavioral health settings: Inadequate assessment of suicide risk, failure to comply with mandatory reporting laws, and failure to detect medical conditions that have psychological symptoms. The final section describes the psychosocial needs of survivors of medical error and their families. This course is intended for social workers, mental health counselors, marriage and family therapists, psychologists, and advanced practice and psychiatric nurses. Chapter 4: Telemental Health: An Alternative to Traditional Psychotherapy, 2nd Edition [3 CE Hours] 90
Telemental health (TMH) is a broad term that refers to the provision of behavioral and mental health services using telecommunications or videoconferencing technology. Because technological advances in TMH are developing so rapidly, many practitioners may not have learned about how these advances can be integrated into clinical practice. Research has shown no evidence that TMH delivery of evidence-based mental health treatment is less effective than in-person delivery, even in the treatment of complex disorders like PTSD. This intermediate-level course provides a framework for understanding issues relating to TMH and offers information for developing TMH clinical practices. Final Examination Answer Sheet
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COUNSELOR CONTINUING EDUCATION
Book Code: PCUS1526
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