Psychology is a dynamic field, meaning best practices change over time. As a result, most mental health professionals are required by licensure to earn continuing education credits. Continuing education ensures clinicians are updated on new developments to help facilitate providing clients with the best care possible.
Behavioral Health Aspects of Resilience January 11th | 1 Hour, 1 CE): Designed for professionals, this training introduces attendees to the concept of resilience and highlights how this capacity can be strengthened and the impact lower levels of resilience have on mood, behavior, cognition, physical health, and criminality.
> Early registration discount available through January 5th!
Alexithymia and Poor Health Outcomes (January 24th | 3 Hours, 3 CEs:) Alexithymia is a complex psychological trait and is a risk factor for a wide array of conditions, including social, emotional, behavioral, and physical health disorders. Led by Jerrod Brown, PhD, participants will discuss the role of alexithymia in co-occurring cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and physical health conditions.
> Early registration discount available through January 10th!
LAST CHANCE! 10 Programs | 10 CEs | $500
New Advanced Training Programs for Mental Health Professionals on Integrated Behavioral Health
The credit-earning subscription series offers a variety of topics within IBH relevant to psychologists, counselors, social workers, and more. The programs are presented by Jerrod Brown, PhD a trainer, researcher, and consultant with multiple years of experience teaching collegiate courses.
Patricia A. Zapf, PhD VP, Continuing & Professional Studies Palo Alto University pzapf@paloaltou.edu concept.PaloAltoU.edu
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