Self-Paced Online Training
A sign-on and password is required to access self-paced online trainings. Please contact your supervisor if you have not yet received yours. Also, several courses offer Continuing Education (CE) credits. Ensure you read the Welcome message at the start of each course to know if CE credits are available and the minimum learning time requirement to receive them.

CME: Understanding Alcohol Use Disorder: Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment
Training Description: According to the 2023 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), approximately 29 million people 12 years and older had Alcohol Use

CME: Pediatric Psychopharmacology
Training Description: This 1-hour online training will provide information on the rationale for psychotropic prescribing in the pediatric population and will review general clinical principles,

CME: Mastering the Principles of Motivational Interviewing
Training Description: The Motivational Interviewing approach has been researched extensively in diverse settings, including primary care, mental health, addictions, education, and facilities under the Department

CME: Eating Disorders Across the Lifespan
Training Description: This 1.5 hour online course will discuss the epidemiology of eating disorders (EDO), including: prevalence and risk factors; diagnostic criteria and sub-types of

CME: Addressing Opioid Use Disorder: Approach to Management and Treatment
Training Description: This 1.5-hour course will provide an overview of screening, diagnosis, and the latest evidence-based treatment approaches to Opioid Use Disorder in the era

CME: Child-Development and the Adolescent Brain
Training Description: This 4-hour course will provide attendees with information on Child-Development and the Adolescent Brain including the basics of children’s brain architecture, how to

CME: Common Medical Comorbidities Across the Lifespan
Training Description: People presenting for evaluation of a psychiatric crisis are at risk for significant medical issues that can arise related to their underlying psychiatric

CME: Autism and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Training Description: Children and adults with autism and those with Intellectual and developmental disabilities are at higher risk of having comorbid psychiatric disorders than individuals