Continuing Education

Archives for: April 13th, 2022

National Register Associate Certificate Program: Integrated Care Training Session 1

Written by [email protected] on March 30, 2022

Integrated care has always had a population health vision undergirding it and with that focus comes a necessary focus on traditionally underserved populations. In this session, the presenters review the impact that integrated care has on underserved populations and how population health strategies factor into caring for vulnerable communities, and you’ll listen to the real-world […]

Risk Management In Psychological Practice (Archived)

Written by [email protected] on March 22, 2022

The goals of this webinar are to identify the risks of psychological practice that are covered by liability insurance, identify the situations that commonly result in regulatory complaints and/or lawsuits, and to discuss best practices to reduce the risk of discipline and of legal liability. Most of the information provided in this webinar is specific […]

Mental Health With Elite Performers (Archived)

Written by [email protected] on March 17, 2022

Dr. R. Kweku Smith engages clinicians into the world of sport psychology. This discussion explores the areas that are germane to this world and these elite performers and discusses how to get involved in this area of study, explore the most common diagnoses and problems with individuals in this field, and teach interventions for diverse […]

Peer Consultation for Psychologists During and Beyond the Pandemic (Archived)

Written by [email protected] on February 24, 2022

Burnout and clinician isolation increased during the pandemic and professional consultation became less available due to social distancing and remote or hybrid work. Drs. Miu and Cox will discuss assessment tools to identify needs for peer consultation and effective consultation group practices. They will present a case example of a peer consultation group to demonstrate […]

Compassion Fatigue Resilience: Taking Care of Yourself While Caring About Others (Archived)

Written by [email protected] on January 14, 2022

Dr. Schwanz teaches participants about compassion fatigue (CF), including signs and symptoms as well as risk factors. She describes compassion satisfaction and self-care as important tools for preventing CF and for mitigating its negative effects. Dr. Schwanz identifies skills and practices for building compassion fatigue resilience (CFR) and presents a preview of a proposed online […]

Understanding and Addressing COVID-19 Vaccine Decision-Making Among College Students and Younger Adults (Archived)

Written by [email protected] on December 20, 2021

Dr. Lunz Trujillo situates COVID-19 vaccine decision-making among younger adults with previous literature on young adults’ behaviors and attitudes on different vaccines (such as the flu and HPV vaccines). In particular, she focuses on college students’ attitudes and behaviors regarding the COVID-19 vaccine based on a recent report released by the COVID States Project. Dr. […]

The Origins of Parental Vaccine Decision-Making & What Clinicians Can Do (Archived)

Written by [email protected] on November 30, 2021

Dr. Motta describes research from him and his colleagues on the causes of parental vaccine skepticism. He then explains how an understanding of the research on vaccine hesitancy can help inform effective health communication efforts to increase vaccine uptake. Dr. Motta also discusses the applicability of several strategies for encouraging vaccine promotion in clinical settings.

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