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Video Continuing Education Courses for Psychologists

Here is a list of continuing education courses in video format for psychologists!

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Caregiver Help: Sex and Dementia

Elaine K. Sanchez is an author, speaker and co-founder of CaregiverHelp.com. She co-teaches "Gero 407- Caregiving" at Western Oregon University with her husband Alex, and she writes the daily blog, "Caregiver Help Word of the Day." She is the author of four books, including Letters from Madelyn, Chronicles of a Caregiver and contributes articles regularly to CaringTimes, Griswold Home Care's blog.

Visuals for Autism: Beyond the Basic Symbols

Visuals for Autism: Beyond the Basic Symbols Anna Fredman, MS, CCC-SLP Course Abstract It is well-established by research that many learners on the autism spectrum benefit from the use of visuals. How can we go beyond a basic use of symbols to create and implement individualized visuals that will help our students learn and communicate more comprehensively?

Caregiver Help: Depression and Grief

Elaine K. Sanchez is an author, speaker and co-founder of CaregiverHelp.com. She co-teaches "Gero 407- Caregiving" at Western Oregon University with her husband Alex, and she writes the daily blog, "Caregiver Help Word of the Day." She is the author of four books, including Letters from Madelyn, Chronicles of a Caregiver and contributes articles regularly to CaringTimes, Griswold Home Care's blog.

Helping Your Young Client Persevere in the Face of Learning Differences

Helping Your Young Client Persevere in the Face of Learning Differences Adina Soclof, MS, CCC-SLP Course Abstract Clinicians and teachers working with students struggling at grade level are committed to raising their students' achievement potential by creating opportunities to learn.

Group Work: Developing and Facilitating Groups

Group Work: Developing and Facilitating Groups is a 1-hour online video-based continuing education (CE/CEU) course that describes various models of group work and addresses the aspects of group psychotherapy with adolescents that distinguish it from individual therapy, and techniques for identifying and working with difficult behavior.

Economic Distress and Clinical Practice

Economic Distress and Clinical Practice Amy Burzinski, LISW Course Abstract This is a brief course that defines stress and its physical, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral responses and identifies the common indicators of financial stress. It demonstrates a model for performing a financial stress assessment that uses specific tools to identify impact, severity and components of financial stress.

From Contention to Contemplation: Overcoming Core Impasses in Couples Therapy

From Contention to Contemplation: Overcoming Core Impasses in Couples Therapy Laura Freiman, LISW Course Abstract Many couples come to therapy emotionally disconnected from each other, polarized by a constant state of struggle and unable to see past the last fight. Couples often engage in a repetitive cycle of interaction, resulting in their feeling stuck and hopeless.

Caregiver Help: Anger and Guilt

Elaine K. Sanchez is an author, speaker and co-founder of CaregiverHelp.com. She co-teaches "Gero 407- Caregiving" at Western Oregon University with her husband Alex, and she writes the daily blog, "Caregiver Help Word of the Day." She is the author of four books, including Letters from Madelyn, Chronicles of a Caregiver and contributes articles regularly to CaringTimes, Griswold Home Care's blog.

How Temperamental Differences Affect Young Children

How Temperamental Differences Affect Young Children Lauren Ehrenreich, MSSA, LISW-S Course Abstract Temperament plays a significant role in a child's development, experience, relationships, and behaviors. Children often need supportive intervention to allow them to function in healthy ways and reach their potential.

Autism Movement Therapy

Autism Movement Therapy Joanne Lara, MA Course Abstract Autism Movement Therapy® is an emerging therapy that combines movement and music with positive behavior support strategies to assist individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in meeting and achieving their speech and language, social and academic goals.

Bullying Prevention: Raising Strong Kids by Responding to Hurtful & Harmful Behavior

Bullying Prevention: Raising Strong Kids by Responding to Hurtful & Harmful Behavior Amy Burzinski, LISW Course Abstract This video course starts with a thoughtful definition of "bullying" and goes on to illustrate the functional roles of the three participant groups: the targeted individuals, the bullies, and the bystanders.

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