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This course explores the findings of a large-scale study examining the relationship between childhood maltreatment (CM) and substance craving among individuals in treatment for substance use disorders (SUD). Drawing on...  Read More

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Predicting Gambling Situations  New 1 credit

The Roles of Impulsivity Substance Use and Post-Traumatic Stress

This intermediate-level course explores the complex relationship between post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), gambling disorder (GD), and comorbid factors such as impulsivity and substance use. Drawing on research involving both recreational...  Read More

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Working With Adolescents: A Guide for Practitioners  New 8 credits

Part 3: Ch 11-18

This intermediate-to-advanced level course is designed for counselors, marriage and family therapists, psychologists, and social workers who seek to deepen their clinical understanding of adolescent development. Focusing on chapters 11–18...  Read More

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Autonomic Responses During Gambling on Slot Machines  New 1.5 credits

the Effect of Outcome Type and Sex in a large community sample of young adults

This study examines how different slot machine outcomes—wins, near-misses (before and after the payline), and full-misses—affect both autonomic (heart rate and skin conductance) and subjective responses in young adults. It...  Read More

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Engagement and Retention of Nonabstinent Patients in Substance Use Treatment  New 3 credits

Clinical Consideration for Addiction Treatment Providers

This article provides clinical considerations for addiction treatment providers seeking to improve patient retention and engagement. It emphasizes the importance of a nonjudgmental, patient-centered approach that does not require abstinence...  Read More

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Physical and Mental health professionals cannot ignore the impact that various forms of bias play into the barriers to and disparities experience in the delivery of care. For instance, the...  Read More

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Throughout the United States and abroad, boys are more commonly diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Many girls and even females in adulthood are overlooked as having ASD. While the...  Read More

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This scoping review examines the cultural adaptations of substance use disorder (SUD) treatments for Latinx communities. It identifies key justifications for adaptation, processes used to tailor interventions, specific cultural modifications...  Read More

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Patterns of Cannabis and Alcohol Co-Use 1 credit

Substitution Versus Complementary Effects

This review explores the co-use of alcohol and cannabis, focusing on whether cannabis acts as a substitute (reducing alcohol use) or a complement (enhancing alcohol consumption). It synthesizes evidence from...  Read More

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Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD - Part 1 7 credits

A Comprehensive Therapist Manual

This updated manual on Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) includes a newly added chapter on conceptualizing treatment. Written by the developers of CPT, it provides detailed...  Read More

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Motivational interviewing (MI) is a client-centered approach to helping people change behaviors to meet their goals. Because MI works where the client “is,” it isn’t curriculum-driven. Yet, the four tasks...  Read More

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Have you faced complex ethical dilemmas in your practice? Clinicians are often faced with “grey areas” when confronted with ethically complicated cases. This workshop explores the nature of complex ethics...  Read More

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly prevalent in the behavioral health professions. AI is being used to conduct client risk assessments; assist people in crisis; strengthen prevention efforts; document clinical...  Read More

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Working with Adolescents: A Guide for Practitioners (Part 2: Ch 5-10) is an intermediate-to-advanced-level course designed for counselors, marriage and family therapists, psychologists, and social workers seeking to deepen their...  Read More

Material Cost $51

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Working with Adolescents: A Guide for Practitioners (Part 1: Ch 1-4) is an intermediate-to-advanced-level course designed for counselors, marriage and family therapists, psychologists, and social workers seeking to deepen their...  Read More

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This review examines the effects of alcohol and cannabis use on adolescent brain development, synthesizing findings from 43 longitudinal studies. The article highlights how heavy alcohol consumption is linked to...  Read More

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Overeaters Anonymous 1 credit

An Overlooked Intervention for Binge Eating Disorder

This article explores the potential of Overeaters Anonymous (OA), a 12-step mutual-support program, as an intervention for binge eating disorder (BED). The study highlights BED as a chronic condition with...  Read More

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Meeting of Minds Around Food Addiction 1.5 credits

Insights from Addiction Medicine, Nutrition, Psychology, and Neurosciences

This review explores the emerging concept of food addiction (FA) from the perspectives of addiction medicine, nutrition, psychology, and behavioral neurosciences. It highlights how FA, though not officially recognized as...  Read More

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Stressful Life Events Among Incarcerated Women and Men 1.25 credits

Association with depression, loneliness, and suicidality

This study investigates the impact of stressful life events experienced during incarceration on the well-being of justice-involved individuals, with a particular focus on depression, hopelessness, loneliness, and suicidality. Drawing from...  Read More

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This study examines the barriers and supports to substance use disorder (SUD) recovery in Minnesota, using data collected from individuals with lived recovery experience. By employing a qualitative needs assessment,...  Read More

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