No matter where you are in your learning or professional journey, GATSA offers trainings to support your goals. This page highlights our current courses that include Ethics and MMD continuing education credits. These offerings are designed to support continued growth, licensure requirements, and competency development.
Ethics Continuing Education Credit Opportunities
Advocating in the Courtroom: Ethical Perspectives on Subpoenas and Testifying
This course equips behavioral health professionals with essential knowledge on navigating subpoenas and ethical considerations when testifying in court. Participants will learn how to advocate effectively while maintaining professional integrity and protecting client confidentiality in legal proceedings.
2 Ethics CEs | $60
Behind on Notes? Strategies for Efficient & Ethical Documentation
This course will offer practical strategies for completing case notes including the required components mandated by insurance, creating sensible, symptom-based treatment plans, and how to use AI as a partner in effiency.
2 Ethics CEs | $50
Cognitive Distortions and Imposter Syndrome
Discover how imposter syndrome and cognitive distortions can quietly shape your clinical work — and learn ethical, reflective strategies to stay grounded in integrity and cultural humility. This training offers practical tools to strengthen your commitment to ethical care for both clients and colleagues.
2 Ethics CEs | $70
Don't Feel the Burnout: Morale, Retention, and Satisfaction in the Workplace
This course focuses on issues related to health professionals' morale, retention, and satisfaction in the workplace. Explore health professionals' expectations for the workplace, as well as reasons for turnover. The importance of honesty and transparency in leadership, engagement with health professionals' development, and team building is examined. The concept of health professionals' practice owners and leaders sharing responsibility for health professional wellness will serve as a foundation for this course.
2 Ethics CEs | $60
Social Justice and Ethics: MACRO Social Work
Explore the Social Work Code of Ethics in relation to the field's history of social justice. Examine macro-level social work, its relationship with social justice, and related ethical considerations. Participants are encouraged to interrogate their own practices to ensure they are not only aligned with ethical principles, but also are centering the needs and interests of their clients. This course will explore various social justice centered frameworks and strategies which can be implemented in settings across the field of social work.
1.5 Ethics CEs | $45
Social Justice and Ethics: MICRO Social Work
Explore the Social Work Code of Ethics in relation to the field's history of social justice. Examine micro-level social work, its relationship with social justice, and related ethical considerations. Participants are encouraged to interrogate their own practices to ensure they are not only aligned with ethical principles, but also are centering the needs and interests of their clients. This course will explore various social justice centered frameworks and strategies which can be implemented in settings across the field of social work.
1.5 Ethics CEs | $45
Supervision: Tough Conversations, Effective Feedback, and Empathic Accountability
Providing quality supervision while maintaining professional integrity can be a challenge. In this course, participants can better understand how to recognize and accommodate a supervisee’s skill level, how to give appropriate feedback that can be heard and implemented, and identify scenarios when written documentation for accountability is necessary.
2 Ethics CEs | $20
Where is the Line for Clinical Supervisors? Avoid Becoming your Supervisee's Therapist
Understand how to foster personal growth in supervisees to enhance their effectiveness in therapeutic relationships, help supervisees connect their experiences and emotions to the conceptualization of cases, provide strategies for managing the dual roles and responsibilities inherent in professional relationships, teach effective techniques for delivering feedback in a manner that is both professional and therapeutic, and recognize, honor, and incorporate the diversity that is present in all supervisory relationships.
2 Ethics CEs | $60
Major Mental Disorder Continuing Education Credit Opportunities
Attachment Through the Lifespan
Explore how attachment shapes development across the lifespan in this course designed for professionals working with children and families. Participants will gain a foundational understanding of attachment dynamics, learn to identify relevant diagnoses, and discover how to integrate attachment theory into clinical practice. Through this lens, clinicians can enhance their interventions and more effectively support clients and families at every stage of life.
2 MMD CEs | $40
Diagnosing and Treating ADHD in Children, Adolescents, and Families
Learn feasible tools and resources for understanding the variety of presentations of ADHD, assessing symptoms, and addressing symptoms in an affirmative way. Identify evidence-based practices for assessing for ADHD, cultural factors that impact the presentation of ADHD across children and adolescents, evidence-based strategies for addressing mental and behavioral health concerns for children and adolescents with ADHD, and community supports and professionals for children, adolescents, and families with ADHD.
2 MMD CEs | $60
EveryBody Eats! Responding to Food and Body-Image Concerns
EveryBody Eats! is an introductory, weight-neutral training designed to help general mental health providers recognize, assess, and respond to food and body-image concerns across diverse clinical populations, not just those with formal eating disorder diagnoses. The training reframes eating-related behaviors (restriction, binge eating, purging, compulsive exercise) as adaptive responses to context, stress, trauma, neurodiversity, and systemic barriers, rather than as isolated pathology.
2 MMD CEs | $50
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Medications
This course provides an overview of the diagnosis and treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), with expert guidance on navigating complex cases and using validated assessment tools. Participants will explore evidence-based interventions, including both psychopharmacological and psychotherapeutic approaches. The course also emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, offering strategies to enhance coordination between psychiatry and psychotherapy for optimal patient outcomes.
2 MMD CEs | $60
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder
Explore diagnostic criteria and evidence-based interventions for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and major depressive disorder (MDD) such as distinguishing PTSD and acute stress disorder, limitations of diagnostic criteria, and treatments such as EMDR and cognitive processing therapy.
2 MMD CEs | $60
Seeing Beyond Symptoms: Staying Grounded in Work with Psychosis
This training provides clinicians with practical strategies for engaging, assessing, and supporting clients experiencing psychosis in outpatient or community-based therapeutic settings. Participants will explore how to differentiate psychotic symptoms from trauma responses, apply trauma-informed and recovery-oriented approaches, and manage safety and collaboration with psychiatric providers. Emphasis is placed on building rapport, maintaining therapeutic boundaries, and fostering hope and autonomy for clients navigating psychosis.
2 MMD CEs | $60
Strategies for Diagnosis and Treatment of Bipolar Disorder
This course explores the interplay between bipolar disorder, substance use disorders, and co-occurring mental health conditions. Learners will examine symptoms, diagnostic criteria, and the distinctions between bipolar disorder and other mood disorders. Through practical techniques, participants will develop skills in conducting thorough assessments using standardized tools and clinical interviews. The course also covers the various phases of bipolar disorder, including manic, hypomanic, depressive, and mixed episodes, and the cyclical nature of the disorder.
2 MMD CEs | $60
Understanding and Contextualizing Symptoms of Psychosis
Review symptoms of psychosis, utilize risk assessment strategies for patients experiencing psychosis; including the role of the Board of Mental Health, and learn how to employ the evidence-based practices of supportive therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and reality testing.
2 MMD CEs | $60
Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder: Insights and Strategies for Diagnosis and Treatment
Participants will gain information regarding diagnostic criteria for Borderline Personality Disorder, understand strategies and screening tools to aid in diagnosing Borderline Personality Disorder, learn evidence based practice approaches to treat Borderline Personality Disorder, and identify resources to utilize or refer to for individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder.
2 MMD CEs | $60