Know Pain, Know Gain: Revealing the Vital Messages Behind our Aches, Pains, and Other Physical Symptoms, Wednesday, 3-27-24 (Live Webinar)

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Dr. Anne Redelfs is our guide as we study ways in which unexpressed, authentic emotions and thoughts lodge in our bodies and, over time, express themselves indirectly through injury and illness. Join us as we discover new concepts and theory around the metaphoric language of the psychological body which speaks through the physical body—an invaluable skill for working with clients! Participants will gain insight into physical symptoms and how they may reveal not only deeper psychological issues but also interventions to correct them. *This training meets the pain management training requirement for Michigan and meets requirements for DC Key Public Health Priorities. This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 2 CE Credits.*

*Friday* Pain and Pain Management: Supporting Individuals with Chronic Pain and Co-Occurring Conditions, 4-12-24 (Live Webinar)

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A “CE You! Plus” Friday Afternoon Pain Management Webinar!
This NEW training provides a framework to understand the nature and derivation of pain. A special focus will be devoted to varying understandings of pain, options for assessing pain, and treatment options. Co-occurring, comorbid conditions will be discussed with an emphasis on at-risk populations who may experience chronic pain. This training meets the pain management training requirement for MICHIGAN and meets requirements for Washington DC “Key Public Health Priorities”. Earn 3 CE Credits on a Sunday afternoon!

Know Pain, Know Gain: Revealing the Vital Messages Behind our Aches, Pains, and Other Physical Symptoms, Monday, 4-15-24 (Live Webinar)

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Dr. Anne Redelfs is our guide as we study ways in which unexpressed, authentic emotions and thoughts lodge in our bodies and, over time, express themselves indirectly through injury and illness. Join us as we discover new concepts and theory around the metaphoric language of the psychological body which speaks through the physical body—an invaluable skill for working with clients! Participants will gain insight into physical symptoms and how they may reveal not only deeper psychological issues but also interventions to correct them. *This training meets the pain management training requirement for Michigan and meets requirements for DC Key Public Health Priorities. This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 2 CE Credits.*

8 Hour DEA Training – The Medication Access and Training Expansion (MATE) Act – A Two Part Training! April 16 -17, 2024 (Live Webinar)

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A New “CE You! Plus” Training Program. For DEA-Registered practitioners, this class fulfills your DEA 8 Hour opioid training requirement. This class is designed to equip healthcare professionals with the essential knowledge, skills, and competencies needed to diagnose and treat Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) effectively. It focuses on key areas critical to providing culturally competent, evidence-based care. The course includes a comprehensive exploration of pain management and substance misuse, covering assessment, treatment planning, and opioid management, with a focus on recognizing signs of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) in patients on prescribed opioids, and much more. This Class also meets criteria for DC Key Public Health Priorities. All attendees earn 8 CME or CE Credits!

Ethics, Chronic Pain Management, and Opioid Misuse Seminar, 6-17-24 (Live Webinar)


A “CE You! Plus” Full Day Webinar! Dr. Christina Marsack-Topolewski, professor at Eastern Michigan University, who’s research includes the misuse of non-medical prescription opioids, provides a framework to understand the nature and derivation of pain as well as the opioid misuse crisis. Class 1 is an ETHICS training that will provide a look at non-medical opioid misuse, including an overview of trends, and clinical implications for providers. Class 2 brings a special focus to varying understandings of pain, options for assessing pain, and treatment options. Class 2 meets the pain management training requirement for MICHIGAN and meets requirements for Washington DC “Key Public Health Priorities”. Earn up to 6 CE Credits.