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Courses created by Barbara F. McMillan, LPC

Courses created by Barbara F. McMillan, LPC

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This article presents a review of the published literature identifying studies that evaluated interventions to link individuals to substance use disorder services upon community re-entry from jail and to describe...  Read More

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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Groups Part 3: 8 credits

Using group CBT to treat eating disorders, substance use disorders, borderline personality disorder, and psychosis/psychotic disorders.

Description is coming! This course is based on the book, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Groups Part 3: created by Peter J. Bieling, PhD et al. in 2022.  Read More

Material Cost $55

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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Groups Part 2: 8 credits

Using group CBT to treat anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, trauma, and mood disorders

Part 2 focuses a more general knowledge of CBT and of group processes to specific populations and presenting problems. The authors offer practical guidance based on both research and their...  Read More

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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Groups Part 1: 8 credits

General Principles and Practice

Beginning with a summary of the efficiency and elements of group approaches, Part 1 describes traditional components of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) placed in the group context. After presenting these basics,...  Read More

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Motivational Interviewing Part 2 8 credits

Helping people change and grow

Motivational Interviewing is a decades-old but still vibrant and effective approach to helping through the process of change. Beginning at Part III, the second half of this book takes a...  Read More

Material Cost $65

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Motivational Interviewing Part 1 8 credits

Helping people change and grow

Motivational Interviewing is a decades-old but still vibrant and effective approach to helping through the process of change. Building on clinical experience and research over fifty years, the authors offer...  Read More

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What Is the Evidence for "Food Addiction"? 1.25 credits

A systematic review

This article is a systematic meta-analysis of quantitatively research comparing food addiction to substance use. The authors evaluated empirical studies examining the controversial construct of food addiction in humans and...  Read More

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This guide focuses on research supporting adaptations of evidence-based practices (EBPs) for under-resourced populations. Adaptations involve tailoring care, programs, and services to the cultural, social, gender, and demographic contexts of...  Read More

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Adolescent depression and anxiety are among the leading contributors to health burden worldwide. ‘Relaxation Techniques (RTs)’ are frequently cited as an active ingredient in treating these conditions in adolescents. However,...  Read More

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The authors surveyed current literature describing prize-based contingency management in the treatment of substance use. They identify the characteristics of these interventions for people who use substances and explore documented...  Read More

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The authors define and explore benefits and risks for using Mental Health Apps to augment counseling services. After ethical concerns are identified and explained, the authors suggest strategies for insuring...  Read More

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A response to funding cuts in community mental health has been increased demands on clinicians resulting in an increase in overtime work. Self-report measures were used to explore patterns in...  Read More

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Some researchers consider impaired autonomy regarding drug consumption as a defining component of addiction. If true, studies and treatment protocols involving provision of drugs to addicts would face insurmountable ethical...  Read More

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The provision of telemental health services is expanding in an effort to meet a wide array of needs, situations, and populations. Various stakeholders, from payors and politicians to clinicians and...  Read More

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This course is designed to help healthcare professionals and administrators understand the role of culture in treatment services. Providing a context for cultural competency and highlighting assumptions and relevant dimensions,...  Read More

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