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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
•Caring for Ourselves as Psychologists by Ellen K. Baker, Ph.D.
•Children's Mental Health Needs and School Psychology by Laura Barbanel, Ed.D.
•Psychotherapy Integration 101 by George Stricker, 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
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