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Online CE Articles
Integrated Healthcare
Module 17 (2010) (One CE Credit)
•Organ Transplantation: Issues in Assessment and Treatment by Allison Allmon, Kari Shaw, Jessica Martens, Torricia Yamada, Jessica Lohnberg, Jessica Schultz, Benjamin Tallman and Elizabeth Altmaier, Ph.D.
Module 16 (2009) (One CE Credit)
•National Register Graduate Student Corner: Training Psychologists as Consultants to Hospital Emergency Departments by Diomaris E. Jurecska and Misti Tuerck, George Fox University
Module 15 (2009) (One CE Credit)
•The Importance of Interprofessional Training Opportunities to Create an Integrated Health Care Workforce by Barbara Ann Cubic, Ph.D.
Module 1 (2009) (One CE Credit)
•Illustrating the Primary Care Psychology Approach by Leonard J. Haas, Ph.D. and Frank V. deGruy, M.D.
Module 2 (2009) (One CE Credit)
•The Impact of Behavioral Medicine on Primary Care Practice and Training in the Department of Family Medicine at Harbor UCLA Medical Center by Harriet Boxer, Ph.D. and Jed Grodin, Ph.D.
•Collaborative Care: Comprehensive Healthcare Done Right by Benjamin F. Miller, Psy.D. and Randall Reitz, Ph.D.
Module 3 (2008) (One Half CE Credit)
•Health Psychology in Primary Care: Postdoctoral Fellowship Training at the University of Mississippi Medical Center by Patrick O. Smith, Ph.D. and Kathy L. Crockett, Ph.D.
Module 4 (2008) (One Half CE Credit)
•Practicing Integrated Healthcare in a Primary Care Setting: University of Kentucky Department of Family and Community Medicine by William G. Elder, Ph.D.
Module 5 (2008) (One Half CE Credit)
•Integrated Training and Practice in Primary Care: Postdoctoral Psychology Fellowship and Medical Residency Training Partnership at Genesys Regional Medical Center in Grand Blanc, Michigan by Mark E. Vogel, Ph.D., ABPP, Heather Kirkpatrick, Ph.D., ABPP, and Maria Fimiani, Psy.D.
Module 6 (2008) (One Half CE Credit)
•The Integration of Psychology Services at Hurley Medical Center in Flint, Michigan: The Benefits of Parallel Training for Physicians and Psychologists by Kirk Stucky, Psy.D., ABPP, Christine Chew, Ph.D., and Shannon McIntosh, Ph.D.
Module 7 (2008) (One Half CE Credit)
•Interprofessional Education & Practice in Newfoundland/Labrador: The Vision and the Challenges by Olga Heath, Ph.D. and Vernon R. Curran, Ph.D.
Module 8 (2007) (One CE Credit)
•Expanding Psychologists' Clinical Roles by Ronald H. Rozensky, Ph.D.
Module 9 (2007) (One CE Credit)
•The Role of the Psychologist in Intermountain's Mental Health Integration Program by Brenda Reiss-Brennan, MS APRN, Dennis Van Uitert, Ph.D., and Quincey Atkin, Ph.D.
•Blending Behavioral Health into Primary Care at Cherokee Health Systems by Dennis S. Freeman, Ph.D.
Module 10 (2007) (One CE Credit)
•Graduate School Practica in Primary Care Settings: Building Identity and Competencies by Linda Berg-Cross, Ph.D., Denée Thomas Mwendwa, Ph.D., Stacey L. Crump, M.S., and Richard Griffith, M.S.
Module 11 (2007) (One CE Credit)
•I Ola Lahui: Rural Hawai'i Behavioral Health Program by Joseph Keawe'aimoku Kaholokula, Ph.D., A. Aukahi Austin, Ph.D., K. Beth Yano, Ph.D., Jill M. Oliveira, Ph.D., Darryl Salvador, Psy.D., and Robin E.S. Miyamoto, Psy.D.
Module 12 (2006) (One CE Credit)
•Clinical Competencies for Practicing in Primary Health Care by James R. Bray, Ph.D.
Module 13 (2006) (One CE Credit)
•Hospital Practice Competencies for Psychologists by John C. Linton, Ph.D.
Module 14 (2005) (One CE Credit)
•Effective Collaboration: Psychologists and Primary Care Physicians by Leonard Haas, Ph.D.
Ethics
Module 18 (2010) (One CE Credit in Ethics and Legal Issues)
•The Case of Leo: Conflict between Student and Program Values by Prudence Cuper, MA and Erica Wise, PhD
Module 17 (2009) (One CE Credit in Ethics and Legal Issues)
•Risk Management with the Suicidal Patient by Bruce Bongar, Ph.D. and Ronald Stolberg, Ph.D.
Module 1 (2009) (One CE Credit in Ethics and Legal Issues)
•National Register Graduate Student Corner: Disability and Accessibility: Ethical Implications by Stacy L. Weber, MS, CRC
Module 2 (2008) (One Half CE Credit in Ethics and Legal Issues)
•Ethical Considerations in Working with Couples: Confidentiality Within the Couple by Nicole D. Pukay-Martin, MA
Module 3 (2008) (One CE Credit in Ethics and Legal Issues)
•Informed Consent to Psychotherapy and the American Psychological Association's Ethics Code by Celia B. Fisher, Ph.D. and Matthew Oransky
Module 4 (2008) (One CE Credit in Ethics and Legal Issues)
•Self-Care as Ethical Imperative by John C. Norcross, Ph.D. and Jefferey E. Barnett, Psy.D.
Module 5 (2008) (One CE Credit in Ethics and Legal Issues)
•Communication and Assessment in the Ethical Treatment of Adolescents by Emma M. Sterrett, M.A. and Jacqueline E. Donnelly, M.A.
Module 6 (2007) (One CE Credit in Ethics and Legal Issues)
•What Early Career Psychologists Need to Know About Malpractice Liability by Dennis Saccuzzo, Ph.D., JD, and Nancy E. Johnson, Ph.D., JD
Module 7 (2007) (One CE Credit in Ethics and Legal Issues)
•Ethics and Evidence-Based Practices: Are We Asking the Right Questions? by Richard Ruth, Ph.D.
Module 8 (2007) (One CE Credit in Ethics and Legal Issues)
•Jurors in Rape Cases: Putting the Complainant on Trial by Robert Rosenthal
Module 9 (2006) (One CE Credit)
•Involving Children and Adolescents in Decisions About Medical and Mental Health Treatment by Mary Ann McCabe, Ph.D.
Module 10 (2006) (One CE Credit in Ethics and Legal Issues)
•National Register Graduate Student Forum: Ethical Issues in the Practice of Sexual Orientation Conversion Therapy by Evan J. Waldheter, M.A.
Module 11 (2004) (Three CE Credits in Ethics and Legal Issues)
•Psychology and Patient Safety: Legal Risks in Error Reporting and Safety Improvement Activities by Bryan A. Liang, MD, Ph.D., JD
Module 12 (2004) (One CE Credit in Ethics and Legal Issues)
•Reporting Obligations & Exceptions to Confidentiality for Psychologists by Erica H. Wise, Ph.D.
Module 13 (2004) (Two CE Credits in Ethics and Legal Issues)
•The Psychologists Legal Update 14: Psychology in the Electronic Age by Christian Holland, Esq.
Module 14 (2003) (Three CE Credits in Ethics and Legal Issues)
•Legal Update Part 2: Ethical Basis for Standard of Care in Supervision by Dennis P. Saccuzzo, Ph.D., J.D.
Module 15 (2002) (One General CE Credit and One CE Credit in Ethics and Legal Issues)
•Just One More Time: Competencies as a Refrain by Nicholas A. Cummings, Ph.D., Sc.D.
•Competencies for Quality Health Care: National Perspectives by Cynthia D. Belar, Ph.D.
•APA’s Revised Ethics Code: Implications for Professional Practice by Jeffrey E. Barnett, Psy.D.
•Child Custody Evaluations: A Risky Business by Richard J. Morris, Ph.D.
•Social Responsibility in the 1992 and 2002 APA Ethics Codes by Erica H. Wise, Ph.D.
•Psychological Health Care by Ronald F. Levant, Ed.D., MBA
Module 16 (1999) (One CE Credit in Ethics and Legal Issues)
•Ethical Issues and the Professional Practice of Psychology (2): A Case Study by Richard J. Morris, Ph.D.
•Review of Articles by Wise and Morris by Jeffrey N. Younggren, Ph.D.
•Ethical Issues and the Professional Practice of Psychology: A Case Study by Richard J. Morris, Ph.D.
•Multiple Relationships by Erica Wise, Ph.D.
Legal Issues
Module 6 (2010) (One CE Credit in Ethics and Legal Issues)
•Miller v. Board of Psychologist Examiners: 91 P.3d 786 (Or.App. 2004) by Jesse Goldner, JD
•In re Kelly: 969 A.2d 443 (N.H.,2009) by Jesse Goldner, JD
Module 5 (2009) (Two CE Credits in Ethics and Legal Issues)
•From Expert Witnesses to "Fleeting Expletives": The Supreme Court 2008-2009 by Steven R. Smith, JD
Module 1 (2008) (Two CE Credits in Ethics and Legal Issues)
•The Supreme Court 2007-2008: Competency, Gun Control, and Capital Punishment by Steven R. Smith, JD
Module 2 (2007) (One CE Credit in Ethics and Legal Issues)
•Limiting Execution of the Mentally Ill: Highlights of the 2006-2007 Term of the Supreme Court by Steven R. Smith, J.D.
Module 3 (2006) (Three CE Credits)
•Legal Perspectives: The New Supreme Court by Steven R. Smith, J.D.
Module 4 (2003) (Three CE Credits)
•The Supreme Court This Term: Left, Right...Left, Right, Left by Steven R. Smith, J.D.
Evidence-Based Practice
Module 4 (2005) (One CE Credit)
•Enhancing Psychotherapy through Feedback to Clinicians by Michael J. Lambert, Ph.D.
Areas of Expertise
Module 18 (2009) (One CE Credit)
•Blamed Victims: The Psychological Impact of the Recession on Financial Professionals by Patrick Chitwood, Ph.D., CPA
Module 1 (2009) (One CE Credit)
•Hospice and Psychology: The Need and the Opportunities by Rudy V. Nydegger, Ph.D.
Module 2 (2007) (One CE Credit)
•The Place of Spirituality in Psychological End of Life Care by Erin L. Moss and Keith Dobson, Ph.D.
Module 3 (2006) (One CE Credit)
•Promoting Youth Development by Strengthening Civic Engagement by Lonnie R. Sherrod, Ph.D.
Module 4 (2006) (One CE Credit)
•Competency In and With Older Adults by Norman Abeles, Ph.D.
Module 5 (2006) (One CE Credit)
•A Model of Service Delivery: Meeting the Behavioral Healthcare Needs of Community Residing Older Adults by Paula Hartman-Stein, Ph.D. and Leslie McClure, Psy.D.
Module 6 (2006) (One CE Credit)
•The Triple P System by Matthew R. Sanders, Ph.D. and Ronald J. Prinz, Ph.D.
Module 7 (2005) (One CE Credit)
•Cognitive Therapy for Chronic Pain by Beverly E. Thorn, Ph.D.
Module 8 (2005) (One CE Credit)
•The Neurophysiology of Pain: Where Brain and Mind Meet by Kathleen S. Brown, Ph.D.
Module 9 (2005) (One CE Credit)
•Intimate Relationships, Psychological Abuse and Mental Health Problems by Linda Berg-Cross, Ph.D.
Module 10 (2004) (One CE Credit)
•Disaster Psychology by Susan Hamilton, Ph.D.
Module 11 (2004) (Two CE Credits)
•Alzeimer’s Caregiving in Rural Communities: Can Telehealth Help? by Robert L. Glueckauf, Ph.D.
•Empirically Supported Treatments (ESTs): Context, Consensus, and Controversy by John C. Norcross, Ph.D.
Module 12 (2002) (One CE Credit)
•Children's Mental Health Needs and School Psychology by Laura Barbanel, Ed.D.
•Psychotherapy Integration 101 by George Stricker, Ph.D.
•Caring for Ourselves as Psychologists by Ellen K. Baker, Ph.D.
Module 13 (2002) (One CE Credit)
•Finding Evidence for Cautious Optimism in Clinicians’ Judgement of Older Adult Patients with Character Pathology by George Stricker, Ph.D., and Jennifer Hillman, Ph.D.
•The Helper’s Power to Heal and To Be Hurt, Or Helped, By Trying by B. Hudnall Stamm, Ph.D., E. M. Varra, Ph.D., L. A. Pearlman, Ph.D. & E. Giller, M.A.
•Managing Risk in a University Training Clinic by Jean Spruill, Ph.D.
•Fieldnotes from the Interface by Scott Meit, Psy.D. and Van Yasek, Ph.D.
Module 14 (2002) (One CE Credit)
•Trends in Telehealth by Morgan T. Sammons, Ph.D.
•An Introduction to Executive Coaching by Mary Kralj, Ph.D.
•In the Aftermath by Kathie G. Larsen, Ph.D.
Module 15 (2001) (One CE Credit in Ethics and Legal Issues)
•Addressing Ageism in Elderly Sexuality by Jennifer Hillman, Ph.D.
•Practicing Psychotherapy on the Internet by Marlene M. Maheu, Ph.D.
•Who is a Client or Patient? by Erica H. Wise, Ph.D
Module 16 (2001) (One CE Credit)
•Treatment of Serious Mental Disorders by Lawrence Mark Perlman, Ph.D.
•Another View of Empirically Supported Techniques by George Stricker, Ph.D., Adelphi University
•Fiddling While Psychology Burns? by Peter E. Nathan, Ph.D.
Module 17 (2000) (One CE Credit)
•The Face of 2010: A Delphi Poll on the Future of Psychotherapy by John C. Norcross, Ph.D., Melissa Hedges, B.S., and James O. Prochaska
Psychopharmacology
Module 1 (2005) (One CE Credit in Ethics and Legal Issues)
•Legal Update 16: Power to Prescribe: The Debate Over the Precription Privilege for Psychologists and the Legal Issues Implicated by James E. Long, Jr.
Module 2 (2005) (One CE Credit)
•Management of Pain with Psychotropics: A Brief Introduction by Morgan T. Sammons, Ph.D.
Cultural Competence
Module 1 (2006) (One CE Credit)
•Diversity and Health Psychology in the Prevention and Treatment of Hypertension by Linda Berg-Cross, Ph.D.
Module 2 (2005) (Two CE Credits)
•Culturally Relevant Competencies When Treating American Indians/Alaska Natives by Lateffa Carter King, MSW
Module 3 (2003) (One CE Credit in Cultural Diversity)
•Becoming Americano: Has the Sleeping Giant Awakened? by Miguel Ybarra, Ph.D.
Module 4 (2003) (Three CE Credits in Cultural Diversity)
•The African Diaspora by A. Toy Caldwell-Colbert, Ph.D., Jessica Henderson Daniel, Ph.D., and G. Rita Dudley-Grant, Ph.D.
Module 5 (2000) (Three CE Credits in Cultural Diversity)
•Cultural Competence and Health Care by Jean Lau Chin, Ed.D.
Supervision
Module 1 (2006) (One CE Credit)
•The New Prominence of Practicum Training in Professional Psychology: A Guide for Practicum Supervisors and Trainers by Robert Hatcher, Ph.D.
Module 2 (2005) (One CE Credit)
•Online Video Supervision: A Case Study by George Hurley, Ph.D. and Kellie Hadden, Ph.D.
Module 3 (2002) (One CE Credit in Ethics and Legal Issues)
•Liability for Failure to Supervise Adequately: Let the Master Beware by Dennis Saccuzzo, Ph.D., J.D.
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