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February 02, 2010

bbs approved ceus online

bbs approved ceus online

For mental health professionals

Aspira Continuing Education’s courses are focused strictly on mental health CEU requirements. Our founders and course writers include practicing clinical mental health professionals, making our courses relevant to today’s continuing education requirements. Our courses satisfy CEU requirements for the following professions in the following states:

Marriage and Family Therapists (MFT/LMFT/MFTI)
California, Colorado, Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Nevada, Ohio, Oregon, Texas
Clinical Social Worker (CSW/LCSW/ASW)
Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Michigan, Missouri, New York, Oregon
Alcohol and Drug Counselors (CADC I/CADC II)
California
Prevention Specialists (CPS)
California
Clinical Supervisors (CCS)
California
Professional Counselors (LPC/CPC)
Colorado, Hawaii, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Oregon, Texas
Mental Health Counselor (MHC)
Florida

Child and Adolescent Mental Health

Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Children's and Adolescents' Mental Health

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Online CEUs for MFTs, LCSWs, Social
Workers

Like adults, children and adolescents can have mental health disorders that interfere with the way they think, feel, and act. Mental health influences the ways individuals look at themselves, their lives, and others in their lives. Like physical health, mental health is important at every stage of life.



Child, Adolescent and Family Branch
The Child, Adolescent, and Family Branch of the Federal Center for Mental Health Services promotes and ensures that the mental health needs of children and their families are met within the context of community-based systems of care. Systems of care are developed on the premise that the mental health needs of children, adolescents, and their families can be met within their home, school, and community environments.



Caring for Every Child's Mental Health
Systems of Care the Caring for Every Child's Mental Health communications campaign is a public information and education program to:

Increase public awareness about the importance of protecting and nurturing the mental health of young people.
Foster recognition that many children have mental health problems that are real, painful, and sometimes severe.
Encourage caregivers to seek early, appropriate treatment and services.

The National Child Traumatic Stress Network
The mission of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) is to raise the standard of care and improve access to services for traumatized children, their families and communities throughout the United States. This site includes an article on school planning for disasters and the aftermath of September 11, 2001.



Youth Violence Prevention
The CMHS initiative on school violence focuses on the collective involvement of families, communities, and schools to build resiliency to disruptive behavior disorders.

Make Time to Listen,
Take Time to Talk 15+
The campaign is part of the CMHS School Violence Prevention Initiative and is designed to provide practical guidance to parents and caregivers about "how to" create time to listen and take time to talk with their children.

Listening Dads Are Champs 15+
Children whose fathers are highly involved with them in a positive way do better in school, demonstrate better psychological well-being and lower levels of delinquency, and ultimately attain higher levels of education and economic self-sufficiency.

Family Guide To Keeping Youth Mentally Healthy and Drug Free
A public education Web site, developed to support the efforts of parents and other caring adults to promote mental health and prevent the use of alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drugs among 7- to 18-year-olds.

Youth Violence: A Report of the Surgeon General
This Surgeon General's report seeks to focus on action steps that all Americans can take to help address the problem, and continue to build a legacy of health and safety for our young people and the Nation as a whole.

Publications on Children and Families
Free information from the Center for Mental Health Services about children and families.
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