The Art of the Heal: How Creativity Inspires Resilience and Healing to Overcome Stress, Tuesday, 3-12-24 (Live Webinar)

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Shoshana Averbach, LMSW, MA, social worker and music therapist, shares how the world of creative arts offers tools for resilience. Participants will gain insight around the role and importance of creativity in resilience and the healing process, techniques from various creative modalities for healing, and recognizing creative means to nurture client spirit, enhance sense of self, and address the detrimental effects of stress. *This webinar is live, real-time and interactive. Participants will earn 2 CE Credits.*

*Friday* Tackling a tough topic: The Importance of Advance Medical Planning 11-3-23 (Live Webinar)

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A CE You! Plus Friday Morning Webinar! While Americans today strive to control nearly every aspect of their lives, many of us abandon control of life’s final passage. The realities of 21st-century medicine allow most of us to be empowered in these situations, yet most Americans are not taking the simple, free steps that allow this to happen. Dan Morhaim, M.D., a former Emergency Medicine Physician, Maryland State Legislator, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health professor, and author, provides practical guidance – and a lively and engaging speaking style – to this challenging and universal topic, one we tend to avoid but ought not to. Earn 1.5 CE/CME Credits!

Empowering Change: Combating Human Trafficking & Ethical Coaching for Clinicians! 10-25-23 (Live Webinar)

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A CE You! Plus All Day Webinar! Join us for a transformative one-day seminar on empowering service provision. In the morning session, “Human Trafficking of People with Disabilities,” expert trainer Laura Cusack, MSW, will provide insights into the high rates of crime, including human trafficking, experienced by people with disabilities and offer guidance on how to interact with and support victims. The afternoon session, “The Ethical Application of Life Coaching for Clinicians,” led by Michell Stanley, LICSW, RYT, CLC, explores how clinicians can enhance their skills beyond clinical service provision through life coaching techniques. Class 1 meets the DC “Key Public Health Priorities” training criteria for DC licensees. Class 2 is an Ethics training. Get up to 6 CE Credits!

Integrative Psychopharmacology to Enhance Mental Health Care (On Demand – Previously Recorded)


A “CE You! Plus” Previously Recorded Webinar!
This comprehensive course bridges the gap between pharmacological interventions and the psychological aspects of mental health care, providing participants with a solid foundation in the principles of psychopharmacology, medication management, and the latest advancements in the field. By integrating various disciplines, this course offers a well-rounded and evidence-based approach to understanding psychotropic medications and their effects on clients. Participants will engage in case studies, and group discussions to facilitate a deeper understanding of psychopharmacological treatments and their role in clinical practice. Earn 3 CE/CME Credits!

Survival of the Fit: How Physical Education Ensures Academic Achievement and a Healthy Life (On Demand – Previously Recorded)


A “CE You! Plus” Previously Recorded Webinar!
America is facing a health crisis of epidemic proportions. By failing to meet basic standards of physical fitness our children are growing increasingly sick. This affects not only their lifespan but also the quality of that limited life—yet no one is taking action. Thirty percent of American kids are overweight with twenty percent meeting the criteria for obesity. Twenty-five percent of these kids have diabetes or prediabetes and this will be the first generation in history who will have a shorter lifespan than the previous. And these kids will not simply die at a younger age like cigarette smokers—they have symptoms now. If obesity was an infectious disease like the flu, it would be front page news, with people wearing surgical masks and carrying pump bottles of Purell. Join Orthopaedic Surgeon, Sport Psychologist and author Daniel Fulham O’Neill, MD, EdD as we tackle this important issue. Earn 1 CE/CME Credit!