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Understanding the DSM-5 and the ICD: What Psychologists Need to Know
Disclaimer: DSM and DSM 5 are registered trademarks of the American Psychiatric Association. The American Psychiatric Association is not affiliated with nor endorses this seminar. This program was initially webcast live March 29, 2013, and is now available on-demand. With the upcoming release of the DSM-5, psychologists need information about the proposed changes in the new manual. More
- $65.00
Improving Care for Veterans with PTSD
This program does not offer CE Credit. This program is available FREE OF CHARGE for a limited time. This program was initially webcast November 19, 2012, and is now available on-demand. APA is partnering with the White House Joining Forces Initiative, headed by First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. More
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A Comprehensive Developmental Approach to the Assessment & Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorders
This program was originally webcast live on January 25, 2013, and is now available on-demand. Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) impact multiple areas of functioning, demanding a multidisciplinary approach to conceptualization, diagnosis, and intervention. More
- $65.00
An Evidence-Based Approach to Assessment of Learning Disabilities in Adults
This was originally webcast on September 21, 2012 and is now available on-demand. Many common statements about learning disabilities are based on clinical lore and are not supported by research. This workshop will describe evidenced-based strategies for assessment of learning disabilities in adults. More

- $65.00
Basics in Psychopharmacology
This video was originally webcasted on March 30, 2012 at 1pm ET, but is now available on-demand. This workshop will assist the psychologist in becoming more familiar with basic concepts in psychopharmacology. While psychologists may be familiar with names of medications used in treating psychopathology, how they work and the method of actions may not be so familiar. More

- $65.00
Caring for the Military Family: What We All Should Know About Military Culture and the Stress of Deployment
This video was originally webcast live on May 11, 2012 and is now available on-demand. APA is partnering with the White House Joining Forces Initiative, headed by First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden, to support the psychological needs of our service members and their families. More

- $45.00
Contemporary Issues in Forensic Neuropsychology
This video webcast was originally broadcast live on November 4th, 2011 but is now available as an On-Demand Video Program. Forensic neuropsychology is a rapidly developing field with increasing demand for the delivery of services. This workshop addresses critical issues in contemporary practice such as the admissibility of test data, the impact of third-party observes and response, the use of malingering instruments, and critical tips for testifying in court. How to identify practice opportunities and to cultivate vital referral sources are covered, as well, in a workshop that is dedicated to outlining best practices in forensic neuropsychology. Learning Objective 1Identify factors that bear on the admissibility of test data. Learning Objective 2Discuss issues of malingering and how to assess for it. Learning Objective 3 Identify at least three tips for testifying effectively. Presenter: Michael J. More

- $65.00
Coping with Vicarious Trauma, Building Resilience, and the Ethics of Self-Care
This program was orignially webcast live on February 15, 2013, and is now available on-demand. Much of the research on vicarious trauma, or compassion fatigue, has focused on the effects and symptoms of vicarious traumatization on the clinician. What is missing is a focus on the preventative practices being used by effective therapists who engage in trauma specific therapies. More
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Couples & Family Psychology: The Ethical Challenges and Concerns in Teaching, Supervision and Clinical Practice
This program was originally webcast on April 19, 2013, and is now available on-demand. Ethical concerns about such issues as confidentiality, informed consent, competency, who is the patient, secrecy and privacy, record keeping, insurance billing, and hiring an investigator to check on a suspected affair, etc., are even more complex in couple and family treatment than in individual treatment. More
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Effective and Ethical Practice: Billing and Collecting for Your Mental Health Practice
This video was webcast on October 12, 2012 and is now available as an On-Demand Recording. While mental health professionals receive extensive training in the clinical aspects of their professional roles, they typically receive minimal, if any, education and training in the business aspects of practice. More
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Ethics and Complex Boundary Challenges: What You Didnt Learn in Graduate School
This program was originally webcast live on March 1, 2013 and is now available on-demand. As graduate students, we learned to avoid problematic multiple relationships, exploitation, and unprofessional boundaries. Easy enough. But, when we begin treating actual clients, the confident clarity we enjoyed as novices begins to wane, and real-life complexities emerge. More

- $65.00
Ethics and Self-Care: Balancing our Lives and Reducing Risk
This video webcast was originally broadcast live on September 23, 2011 but is now available as an On-Demand Video Program. Principle A of our ethics code reminds us that: “Psychologists strive to be aware of the possible effect of their own physical and mental health on their ability to help those with whom they work.” This INTERMEDIATE workshop examines the complex links between self-care and professional competence. More

- $65.00
Ethics of Trauma Treatment
This video webcast was originally broadcast live on October 28, 2011 but is now available as an On-Demand Video Program. This workshop explores issues in the mindful application of ethics, in which the therapist has engaged in self-reflection regarding his/her ability to ethically treat this population and is firmly grounded in and aware of the risks and challenges. More

- $65.00
Evaluating Autism Spectrum Disorders with the ASRS: New Data and New Ideas
This video was originally webcasted live on February 17, 2012, but is now available as an on-demand recording. This presentation includes a brief overview of definitions of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and a large study based on the Autism Spectrum Rating Scale (ASRS; Goldstein & Naglieri, 2009) standardization and validity samples. More

- $65.00
Heart and Mind: Cardiac Psychology
This video was originally webcast live on June 15th, 2012 at 1pm and is now available on-demand. An enormous database informs the field known variously as cardiac psychology, behavioral cardiology, and psychocardioloy. A PubMed search of the terms “stress and cardiovascular disease” currently yields more than 55,000 citations. More
- $65.00
Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Depressed Older Adults
This video was originally webcasted on March 16, 2012 at 1pm ET, but is now available as on on-demand program. This three hour introductory workshop will review key issues in the provision of psychological services to older adults, discuss the theoretical, historical, and research foundation of Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) for depression, and illustrate the clinical application of IPT with depressed older adults. More

- $65.00
Malleable Minds: Guiding the Development of Talent Among the Gifted
This program was orignially webcast live on March 20, 2013, and is now available on-demand. By bringing together psychologists studying beliefs about ability, neuroscientists investigating brain plasticity, selective attention, executive functioning, and memory, and educators committed to developing high potential, we can identify connections, directions, and common ground. More
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Negotiating the Complex Ethical Terrain of Clinical Supervision
This video was originally webcast on November 16, 2012, and is now available on-demand. Most psychologists will supervise. In so doing, they assume ethical responsibilities not only to the supervisee, but also to clients and even to the larger society our profession serves. More
- $65.00
New Concepts in Motivational Interviewing: Advancing Your Skills
This video was originally webcast on April 20, 2012 and is now available on-demand. With Motivational Interviewing evolving, this workshop will introduce participants to fresh concepts and new describers for the evidence-based practice. Participants will have an opportunity in this fast-paced workshop to practice skills: facilitating engagement; focusing, evoking, and planning; as well as addressing and diminishing discord. Learning Objective 1 Address discord in the counseling exchange. Learning Objective 2 Identify possibilities for enhancing engagement. Learning Objective 3 Identify possibilities for evoking change talk. Presenter: Ali Hall, JD Ali Hall (JD) is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) and an independent consultant and trainer. More
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Professional Issues in the Information Age: Social Media and Beyond
This video was originally webcast on May 18, 2012 and is now available on-demand. The internet, social media, and other technological changes have offered new ethical challenges for psychologists. Using case examples, discussion, and lecture, participants in this workshop will consider how the ethical code relates to issues of social media and the internet. More

- $65.00
Trauma-Informed Parenting & Custody Examinations
This program was originally webcast live on March 15, 2013, and is now available on-demand. Psychologists working in family court matters often have to assess and manage disputes where issues of psychological trauma are central to the cases. Issues of possible child sexual and/or physical abuse and/or domestic violence arise repeatedly. More
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Understanding Eating Disorders and the DSM-5
This video webcast was originally broadcast live on January 20, 2012 but is now available as an On-Demand Video Program. The DSM-5 will carry significant revisions in the category of the Eating Disorders, with significant additions and deletions of disorders in this category, as well as the revision or integration of others. More

- $65.00
Understanding Personality Disorders and the DSM-5
This video was originally webcast on November 5, 2012 and is now available On-Demand. In this workshop, the presenter will review empirical evidence for the clinical importance of personality pathology, describe problems with DSM-IV classification of personality disorders, present a number of alternative models with a specific focus on the most recent proposal from DSM-5 Personality and Personality Disorders Work Group. More
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What Should Clinicians Know About Practice with Immigrant-Origin Clients
This video was originally webcast on May 10, 2012 and is now available on-demand. Immigrants are a growing population in the U.S. and face unique challenges. In addition to coping with acculturative changes while adapting to life in a new country, culture, and language, they endure increasing prejudice and discrimination from the larger society. More

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