Courses
ETHICS: HIPAA for Counselors
This course counts as 5 continuing education hours. Do you bill insurance companies for counseling services you provide? This course translates the HIPAA law into application for working counselors. HIPAA for Counselors includes recent updates to HIPAA law, including detailed applications of the Privacy and Security Rules. If you bill insurance companies for services, this …
Self-Monitoring in Counseling
Clients who are ready to change but struggle to begin could benefit from a simple self-monitoring program. Self-monitoring is an effective tool for increasing client engagement in treatment and facilitating positive treatment effects. Research and applications of self-monitoring will be reviewed. Methods for data collection and analysis are presented along with downloadable data sheets for …
ETHICS: Use of Restraint and Seclusion for Counselors
This course counts as 7 continuing education hours. Do you work in a school? Have physical restraints or seclusion ever been used at your place of work? The U.S. federal government is considering proposed laws to govern the use of restraint and seclusion at school. This is largely due to the Government Accountability Office (GAO) …
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ETHICS: Compliance with the Affordable Care Act
This course counts as 7 continuing education hours. The Affordable Healthcare Act is in full implementation since January 2014. Is your counselor practice in compliance? Compliance standards are now required of all Medicaid, Medicare, and CHIP healthcare providers. This training goes over the Office of Inspector General’s guidance for compliance programs. Simple considerations for full …
ETHICS: FERPA for Counselors
This course counts as 5 continuing education hours. This course is designed for counselors who work with school data. This includes school counselors (including higher education), counselors who work for outside agencies and come to schools to work with individual children, and counselors who work in private practice but communicate with schools about students. This …