- APA
48 CE credit hours required every 2 years — 18 may be earned with Addiction Counselor CE.
Applies To:
- Utah Psychologists
Addiction Counselor CE’s distant learning courses are available for continuing education credit for psychologists, as set forth by the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing.
A minimum of (6) six hours per two year period shall be completed in ethics/law.
Addiction Counselor CE, a service of CE Learning Systems, is approved to offer continuing education courses by the American Psychological Association (APA). CE Learning Systems maintains responsibility for the courses.
Board Contact Info
Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing
Phone: 801-530-6628
https://www.dopl.utah.gov/psychology/
Ethics, 6.00 CE credit hours
The following list of courses include ethics, boundaries, and safety practices. To best meet your ethics requirement, we recommend you select a relevant ethics course preferably with the word ethics in the title.
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Addiction Counselor CE offers 20 courses applicable to this requirement.
103386: Spirituality, Diversity, and Ethical Decision-Making: The Inclusive Wesleyan Quadrilateral Discernment Model, 1 CE credit hour - 103359: Reach Out and Shrink Someone-Clinical Practice in the Age of Technology, 3 CE credit hours
- 103340: Walking the Ethical Line in Providing Telemental Health Services, 3 CE credit hours
- 103329: Ethical Humility in Social Work, 1.5 CE credit hour
- 103321: Ethics and Risk Management Issues in Supervision, 3 CE credit hours
- View All 20 Courses
Course Description | Medium |
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Nature-Informed Therapy: Unlocking Mental Health and Healing from Trauma
3 CE credit hours
Clinical Topics & Methods; Counseling (Theory and Techniques); Professional Readiness; Application to Practice |
Recorded Webinar |
Expanding Access to and Use of Behavioral Health Services for People Experiencing Homelessness
3.5 CE credit hours
Clinical Topics & Methods; Professional Readiness; Treatment Knowledge |
Reading-Based Online |
Food Addiction and Tobacco Use Disorder:: Common Liability and Shared Mechanisms
1.25 CE credit hour
Clinical Topics & Methods; Addictions, Substance Use; Understanding Addiction; Counseling (Theory and Techniques) |
Reading-Based Online |
Using Motivational Interviewing to Help Clients Gain Confidence and Overcome Fear of Change
3 CE credit hours
Application to Practice; Counseling (Theory and Techniques); Clinical Topics & Methods |
Recorded Webinar |
A Review of Contingency Management for the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders: Adaptation for underserved populations, use of experimental technologies, and personalized optimization strategies.
1 CE credit hour
Counseling (Theory and Techniques); Addictions, Substance Use; Application to Practice; Treatment Knowledge |
Reading-Based Online |
Intimate Partner Violence and Structural Violence in the Lives of Incarcerated Women: A Mixed-Method Study in Rural New Mexico
1 CE credit hour
Forensic, Criminal Justice; Domestic Violence; Family/Couple |
Reading-Based Online |
Efficacy and Acceptability of Interventions for Co-occurring PTSD and SUD: A Meta-analysis
1.5 CE credit hour
Clinical Topics & Methods; Counseling (Theory and Techniques); Professional Readiness; Treatment Knowledge |
Reading-Based Online |
Best Practices for Successful Reentry From Criminal Justice Settings for People Living With Mental Health Conditions And/or Substance Use Disorders: EVIDENCE-BASED RESOURCE GUIDE SERIES
4 CE credit hours
Forensic, Criminal Justice; Service Coordination |
Reading-Based Online |
Unveiling Shame: Nurturing Resilience and Agency
3 CE credit hours
Clinical Topics & Methods; Counseling (Theory and Techniques); Application to Practice |
Recorded Webinar |
Requirements for Clinical Record-Keeping: From the Basic to the Complicated
2 CE credit hours
Laws, Regulations, Legal; Documentation |
Recorded Webinar |