Live Instructor-Led Training
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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.
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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.
Coming soon.

Mental Health Care for LGBTQIA+ People
Training Description: Module 1: Creating an Inclusive and Affirming Environment for LGBTQIA+ Patients and Clients This module will cover: foundational concepts and terminology related to

Common Medical Comorbidities in Adults
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

Access for Deaf, Deafblind, and Hard-of-Hearing Individuals
Training Description: This 30-minute training provides guidance on how to effectively work with diverse Deaf populations using video scenarios of challenges in connecting appropriate interpreter

Common Medical Comorbidities in Youth
Training Description: The aim of this training is to increase clinicians’ and mental health professionals’ knowledge about key medical conditions and complications of youth, so they

Common Medical Comorbidities in Older Adults
Training Description: Our population is aging. By 2060, there will be approximately 90 million people living in the United States over the age of 65

Autism and Intellectual 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