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Co-Occurring Major Mental Disorders Continuing Education

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These on-demand training webinars provide essential insights into co-occurring disorders, while also exploring the intersection of mental health, substance use, and brain injury. Viewers will gain practical tools for diagnosis, intervention, and care strategies to meet the unique needs of their clients. 'MMD' CEUs are approved for diagnosing and treating major mental disorder.

Brain Injury at the Intersection of Co-Occurring Disorders  

Speaker: Peggy Reisher, MSW | 1.5 CEUs $15 | WATCH NOW

Skill Level: Intermediate | Learn how to identify potential brain injury through a screening process and the ways to manage the unique needs of the individual with brain injury. Define brain injury and recognize brain injury through use of a brain injury screening tool, describe the difference and overlap between symptoms of brain injury and mental illness, and identify alternative responses in meeting the unique needs of individuals with brain injury in the behavioral health system. Recorded September 2024.

PTSD and Major Depressive Disorder  

Speaker: Charmayne Adams, PhD, LIMHP, NCC | 2 MMD CEUs $60 | WATCH NOW

Skill Level: Intermediate | 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. Recorded June 2023.

How to Watch our On-Demand Training Webinars and Pay for CE/CEUs.

Our on-demand webinars live on our GATSA YouTube channel. There is never a fee to watch our webinars on demand. If you wish to purchase CEUs or ACE approved CE, follow these steps:

  1. Watch the on-demand webinar from beginning to end.
  2. Click on the quiz link in the YouTube description to complete the online quiz and pay for your CEUs or ACE approved CE.
  3. Look for your certificate which will arrive via email at the address you provide on your quiz form. NOTE: It is possible firewalls and email preferences on your end will route the email and certificate to your junk/spam folder so be sure to check there if it doesn't immediately arrive in your inbox.

Questions? Contact gatsa@unomaha.edu

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