All courses tagged “CE Type: General”
June 2026
In this 2-day workshop, participants will learn the fundamentals of Restorative Practices and Circles through engaging and interactive exercises. Restorative practices build social capital and achieves social discipline through student participatory learning and decision making. The objectives of the course include: Reflect on the different purposes for community building and provide some community building strategies […]
The leading cause of homelessness for women and children is domestic violence. One of the tactics that perpetrators of violence use to destabilize victims is financial abuse, which both leads to homelessness and makes recovering from homelessness worse. Perpetrators use this tactic because they often believe that their victim has no place to go- they […]
This presentation explores how historical, structural, and social factors shape contemporary birth experiences within hospital systems. Through an examination of the evolution of birth in the United States, current maternal and infant health outcomes, and the role of physiological labor, participants will gain a deeper understanding of how care environments influence outcomes. Using de-identified, case-based […]
Understanding and Managing the Traits of Borderline Personality Disorder Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a behavioral health condition that impacts the way a person thinks and feels about themselves and others, causing problems in everyday life across multiple domains of functioning. Symptoms typically include self-image issues, diffi culty managing emotions and behavior, and a pattern […]
This course will address how AI is used with and by older adults, definitions of ageism in AI and major ethical considerations when using AI with older adults.
This seminar will assist Mental Health Professionals, at all levels of discipline, in reviewing and/or learning about the correlations, connections and treatment considerations when working with those that have experienced trauma(s) in their lives, and are challenged with a substance and/or process addiction/compulsion. The understanding of the integral connections will facilitate competent treatment provision for […]
In an article by NPR, June 11, 2025, seniors are the fastest growing group experiencing homelessness. People aged 50 and older have grown from about 10 percent of the homeless population to half. That’s according to the most recent federal data. Estimates find that the population of older adults experiencing homelessness could nearly triple in […]
Donation-based, online, learning event designed to educate participants on ways to help clients struggling with traumatized and/or suicidal parts and raise money for mental health-related charities that promote mental health services, awareness, and education to Michigan communities.
It is estimated that approx. 8.9 million Americans live with a co-occurring disorder of mental health and addictions and are much more prone to significant problems in all facets of their lives. Yet only 7.5% will enroll in a treatment program that can effectively address their disorders. This training will provide an introduction to working […]
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