Washington Social Work - 36 Hour CE Package
This 36 hour package is perfect for Washington Social Workers looking to fulfill all of their WA CE requirements.
Included Courses
Courses included in this package. Click on a course to learn more.
- ADHD: Etiology and Management for Healthcare Professionals 1Course Release Date: 7/1/2022
Now more than ever, it is important that healthcare professionals be prepared to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) throughout the lifespan. ADHD is no longer seen as a childhood disorder and it is likely that many adults affected by ADHD are undiagnosed. This intermediate-level course has been developed to educate healthcare professionals, such as nurses, social workers, counselors, psychologists, and marriage and family therapists, and to bring clarity and a deeper understanding to the research, diagnosis, and treatment of ADHD in individuals of all ages and various life stages. - Clinical Neuropsychology: Applications in Practice, 3rd edition 2Course release: 10/01/2022
This intermediate course will provide information about the origins of the field of clinical neuropsychology, how clinical neuropsychologists are trained, the functional organization of the brain, what happens during a typical neuropsychological evaluation, multicultural considerations, how and when to make a referral to a neuropsychologist, how to read a neuropsychological report, and detailed examples of common referral questions to neuropsychologists for child, adult, and geriatric patients. - Cultural Humility for Behavioral Health Professionals 6
Course Release Date: 7/10/2023
About the Course
The purpose of this education program is to present an introduction to cultural humility and offers tools for psychologists and mental healthcare professionals to use when working with diverse patients in a culturally humble manner. - Ethics in Behavioral Health Documentation: Reasons, Risks, and Rewards 3Release Date: 7/10/23About the courseThis basic-level course will help practitioners approach documentation in a way that is guided not solely by what is mandated, but by what is mutually beneficial to all stakeholders in the documentation process: The practitioner, the agency, the funding source, and - most of all - the clients.
- Hospice and Palliative Care 3
Course release: 7/10/2023
About the CourseThis course provides an overview of hospice and palliative care and describes care that meets the physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs of suffering patients and families. Palliative care is the overarching supportive approach that helps seriously ill patients and families address problems and improve their quality of life (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research [MFMER], 2021). Hospice is a type of palliative care specifically for those that have a terminal disease and life-limiting prognosis. The course will review theoretical models of the dying process, the psychological and physical symptoms as death approaches, misconceptions and barriers to providing end-of-life care.
- LGBTQ for Healthcare Professionals: Improving Access to Care 1Release date: 8/15/2022
The purpose of this course is to help improve care and health outcomes of the LGBTQ population by recognizing the existing disparities and increased health risks present in this population. We will examine system and provider/client barriers to equality in healthcare. - Mental Health Concerns and the Older Adult 4Course release date: 10/12/2022
About the Course
The healthcare worker meeting mental health needs will be able to view the older adult within the context of aging theories and identify interpersonal connection, biopsychosocial elements, and the assessment and treatment for common mental health problems in the older adult. The target audience is any healthcare worker who will assess, intervene, or treat mental health needs of an older adult client. Registered nurses, mental health technicians, mental health providers, case managers, and primary care healthcare workers can benefit from the perspective provided by this course. - Mental Health Crisis Response 2Course release date: 3/8/2023
About the Course
This course describes people at risk for a mental health crisis, symptoms of people who are experiencing a mental health crisis, and strategies to respond to a client who is currently experiencing a mental health crisis. The role of peer support and community health workers are also defined. - Pain Assessment and Management 2Release Date: March 12, 2020
About the Course:
The purpose of this basic-level course is to elaborate on the definition of pain and its perception, factors hampering pain management, assessment of a client for pain, and interventions to improve function in clients with pain. The goal is to provide evidence-based practices that the health professional can use when working with clients who have pain. - Professional Ethics and Law 4Course Release Date: 5/11/2022
About the Course
In practicing a profession, three interrelated but distinct areas come into play: professional values, ethics, and the law. Although all three areas are related to one another, sometimes they can conflict with one another. Sometimes, also, values can conflict with other values, as can ethics. When ethics conflict, an ethical dilemma results.
When professional values conflict with professional ethics, the organized and generally agreed-upon framework of an ethical code is vital. When ethics and the law collide, it may be necessary to consult the relevant professional organization. The American Medical Association, for example, has become involved when the law required that a physician be present at an execution. The AMA code of ethics explicitly forbids physicians from participating in capital punishment (Henry, 2018).
This intermediate course is intended to provide healthcare professionals such as social workers with an overview of how professional values, ethics, and the law come into play in mental health practice.
- PTSD: The "Long-Haul" Hurt 1
Course release date: 7/10/2023
About the Course
The Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has overwhelmed healthcare workers across the nation. Healthcare workers have been psychologically and physically impacted by the demands of providing care to patients with COVID-19. It is important to be knowledgeable about how healthcare workers have been affected by the pandemic, and interventions that will manage positive PTSD symptoms.
- Washington State Health Professionals Suicide Assessment and Prevention 6Course release date: 6/9/2022
This course provides Washington State’s required information about the background and statistical data of suicide within the U.S. and Washington State. It presents the etiology of suicide, suicide risk, assessment, treatment, and management as well as the risk of imminent harm. The course includes communication strategies with a special focus on the veteran population. The course has been reviewed and approved by the Washington State Department of Health. The course’s state approval number is TRNG.TG.60725896-SUIC.Preview this course before you buy: Click to view the CE course eBook
- Workplace Violence: Strategies for Prevention and Intervention 1
Course release date: 10/19/2022
About the Course
Discuss numerous ways workplace violence can occur; types of workplace violence, including incivility; how to identify and communicate about troubling behaviors; steps to take in the event of an intense, violent situation; the prevalence of workplace violence and bullying among healthcare professionals; their effect on employee well-being as well as their long-term effects; raise awareness of workplace violence and workplace bullying in an effort to create a healthier, happier, more satisfying, positive workplace for all employees and patients; decrease the risk of harm to patients; and improve quality outcomes.