Trainings On-Demand

Disclosure for On-Demand Trainings

Please be advised that the on-demand trainings available through our platform are adapted versions of live, synchronous sessions. These recordings have been edited to suit the needs of our on-demand audience.

Each on-demand training includes a survey and a quiz at the end of the video to assess your understanding of the material. Additionally, PDF materials may or may not be provided, depending on the resources shared by each presenter during the live session.

Please note that on-demand continuing education credits will be issued within 72 hours from the date of quiz completion.

On-Demands

    • Saturday, March 08, 2025
    • Wednesday, February 01, 2034
    • On-Demand
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    On-Demand 

    3.0 CE hours - Medical Errors

    DescriptionDecades of research suggest that misdiagnosis of mental disorders is a common medical error.  For example, individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder are often misdiagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, and many children and adolescents are misdiagnosed with ADHD. Although many people who meet the diagnostic criteria for Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) are undiagnosed, as many as 60% of people who are diagnosed with MDD do not meet criteria for the disorder!  Bipolar II Disorder, Social Anxiety Disorder, specific phobias, PTSD, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, OCD, eating disorders, Intermittent Explosive Disorder, and Body Dysmorphic Disorder are often missed by clinicians.  Why is that?  We’re often trained in graduate school to with cookie-cutter, seamless case examples, but in the real world, clients often don't present with "textbook" presentations of symptoms that neatly fall into a particular disorder. Many symptoms of mental disorders are "overlapping," meaning that the same symptom may be listed under several disorders.   With the limited time that clinicians often have, how do we quickly formulate an accurate diagnosis? Find out by attending this 3-hour medical errors update!  We'll use real case examples to show you how to use differential diagnosis resources for overlapping symptoms.

    Learning Objectives

    1. Define "overlapping" symptoms.
    2. Describe how to use the "differential diagnosis" section of the DSM-5-TR.
    3. Use the DSM-5-TR Differential Diagnosis mobile application to formulate a diagnosis for case scenarios involving overlapping symptoms.

    Presenter

     Aaron Norton, PhD, LMHC, LMFT, MCAP, CFMHE, CFBA


    Dr. Aaron Norton is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with certifications in addictions, alcohol and drug counseling, rehabilitation counseling, clinical mental health counseling, trauma treatment, forensic mental health evaluation, forensic behavioral analysis, and forensic psychometry. He serves as Executive Director of the National Board of Forensic Evaluators, Assistant Professor of Instruction at the University of South Dept. of Mental Health Law & Policy, International Counseling Task Force Chair for the American Mental Health Counselors Association, and Chair of the Government Relations Committee for the Florida Mental Health Counselors Association.  He co-authored the Forensic Evaluation section of the “AMHCA Standards for the Practice of Clinical Mental Health Counseling,” authored the proposal for AMHCA’s Clinical Mental Health Specialist in Forensic Evaluation (CMHS-FE) credential, served on the expert panel that created the standards and written exam for the Florida Certification Board’s Certified Telehealth Practitioner (CTP) credential, and has been published in several journals and professional magazines.  He has 20 years of experience as a psychotherapist and clinical supervisor.



    CE BROKER TRACKING #: 20-1283766

    This event is offered by SMHCA - Approved Continuing Education Provider - CE Broker Provider #: 50-13528.  This course is approved by the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling, LMHC, LMFT, LCSW and Registered Interns.


    Once payment is completed you will receive a confirmation email with the Zoom Meeting ID. 


    TRAINING FEES

    (members need to be logged in to be able to register at the member rate)

    Completed Registrations including Payment Guarantees Participation:

    $25 Member

    $45 Nonmember

    $0 Student (with membership)

    $15 Student Nonmember (no CEUs)



    • Saturday, June 07, 2025
    • Tuesday, March 28, 2034
    • On-Demand
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    On-Demand

           Description

    In this presentation, there will be a focus on how to properly identify the intersection of mental health and addiction in the process of assessment, diagnosis, and treatment, understanding challenges in access and coordination of dual diagnosis care and learning ways to overcome obstacles to effective treatment.

     Learning Objectives

    Objective 1 - To identify the intersection of mental health and addiction in the process of assessment, diagnosis and treatment.

    Objective 2 - To identify strategies to break through barriers to access of care.

    Objective 3 - To understand challenges in the coordination of care with substance abuse organizations.

    Objective 4 - To identify obstacles to effective treatment and how to overcome them.

    Presenter

    Dr. Nicole Kratimenos, LMHC, NCC, QS,

    C-DBT, BC-TMH

    Nicole Kratimenos, in her characteristic pursuit of professional accolades, joined the Counseling program at Barry University in 2023 and now lends her expertise as a Co-Advisor for Barry University's Chi Sigma Iota. Prior to this, she amassed an impressive collection of degrees, including a BA in Psychology and Spanish and an MA in Rehabilitation & Mental Health Counseling from the University of South Florida—because, evidently, a single discipline was not sufficient. To further solidify her authority, she went on to earn an Ed.D. in Counselor Education & Supervision from National Louis University, ensuring no one could possibly question her qualifications.

    Of course, Dr. Kratimenos is not just a Licensed Mental Health Counselor but also a Qualified Supervisor for the State of Florida. She has taken it upon herself to acquire certifications in Cognitive Behavioral and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Board Certification in TeleMental Health Counseling, and National Certification as a Counselor—because, naturally, anything less would be unacceptable. A trilingual professional, she employs an eclectic approach in therapy and teaching, as a singular method would hardly suffice.

    Her commitment to leadership is equally exhaustive. She has dutifully served as the Past Secretary of the Florida Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (FACES), the Past President-Elect and President of the Suncoast Mental Health Counselors Association (SMHCA), and currently holds the distinguished title of Past President of SMHCA.


    CE BROKER TRACKING #: 20-1301015

    This event is offered by SMHCA - Approved Continuing Education Provider - CE Broker Provider #: 50-13528.  This course is approved by the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling, LMHC, LMFT, LCSW and Registered Interns.


    Once payment is completed you will receive a confirmation email with the Zoom Meeting ID. 


    TRAINING FEES

    (members need to be logged in to be able to register at the member rate)

    Completed Registrations including Payment Guarantees Participation:

    $25 Member

    $45 Nonmember

    $15 Student




    • Saturday, June 07, 2025
    • Tuesday, March 28, 2034
    • On-Demand
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    On-Demand

    Description: If you find yourself confused or frustrated by stories your clients tell you about their family court experiences, let me explain the who, what, when, and whys of divorcing, coparenting, and timesharing issues.

    Learning Objectives

    Objective 1: Define the roles mental health professionals may play in Florida's family courts.
    Objective 2: Identify the training needed and recommended to work in family court.
    Objective 3: Identify the best interests of the child criteria - FS 61.13(3).
    Objective 4: Describe the key components of a Parenting Plan.

    Presenter

     

    Wendy E Coughlin, PhD LMHC 

    Independent Psychotherapy Associates

    Dr. Coughlin embarked on training to work in family court after years of frustration over how court delays and decisions impacted the children who were her clients. 15 years later, the majority of her clinical focus involves working with parents and children involved in family court litigation.


    CE BROKER TRACKING #: 20-1301248

    This event is offered by SMHCA - Approved Continuing Education Provider - CE Broker Provider #: 50-13528.  This course is approved by the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling, LMHC, LMFT, LCSW and Registered Interns.


    Once payment is completed you will receive a confirmation email with the Zoom Meeting ID. 


    TRAINING FEES

    (members need to be logged in to be able to register at the member rate)

    Completed Registrations including Payment Guarantees Participation:

    $25 Member

    $45 Nonmember

    $15 Student


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