National estimates indicate that one in four women have or will experience violence in one or more of her adult relationships. It is also known that domestic violence against men is under-reported. This workshop meets the Florida Department of Health's Domestic Violence continuing education requirement for all licensed providers and exceeds the requirement by its relevancy to areas of clinical social work and mental health practice.
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This course meets Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee's requirement for an Ethics course for social workers, and Florida and Illinois for clinical social workers, mental health counselors, marriage & family therapists and other professionals and is designed for professionals of all levels of experience.
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This 8-hour Laws and Rules course is required for licensure appplicants for Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy or Mental Health Counselor. All Registered Interns need this course before licensure. We recommend that you take this course soon after becoming a Registered Intern due to the increase in complaints against Registered Interns to the Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapists, and Mental Health Counselors.
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June 22nd, 2012 - Illinois
Presenter: Mr. Ron Hall, LCPC
This course provides important information about the destructive nature of unresolved anger and how working towards forgiveness can help clients (and the therapists who work with them). Steps to forgiveness are presented an applied to cases.
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Mental Health Errors Prevention
(also known as Medical Errors Prevention)
This course has been developed to specifically meet the needs and interests of mental health professionals while remaining valid for other approved medical professionals. Participants will engage in a dialogue about the applicability of root cause analysis, error prevention and client/patient safety in a variety of clinical social work and mental health practice settings.
This continuing education course satisfies the requirements imposed by the 2001 Florida State Legislature mandating a 2-hour continuing education course related to the prevention of medical errors as part of the licensure and renewal process for all health and mental health professionals. The course is also approved for a variety of social work, mental health and other medical professionals in Alabama and Illinois.
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Ready to become a Qualified Supervisor (Florida designation)? Here's your opportunity for personal and interactive training on Supervision in a small group. What are your concerns and worrries about providing supervision? Attend this workshop and learn how to provide supervision without fear.
This training meets the Florida Department of Health, Medical Quality Assurance requirements for becoming a Qualified Supervisor.
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This 3-hour continuing education workshop will take participants from the basic understanding of the differences between "content" and "process" to more effect use of the approach. The course meets the AAMFT requirement of 3 hours of supervision training for LMFTs at the time of the AAMFT renewal. Participants will learn to use these interventions with Registered Interns, supervisees and clients.
Useful update for AAMFT/LMFT to meet their requirement for renewing their supevisory qualification.
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