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The purpose of this course is to ensure that all participants understand, and apply correct documentation, know their scope of practice, and to be aware about ethics aspects. Read more

"Opioid Overdose and Bystander Use of Naloxone" is now available! How to recognize and immediately treat an overdose with Naloxone. Training on three Naloxone delivery devices is included in this comprehensive course. Please allow an hour to receive class link.   Read more

•The Behavior Analyst Certification Board’s (BACB’s) Professional and Ethical Compliance Code for RBT, Bacb and BCBA (the “Code”) consolidates, updates, and replaces the BACB”s Professional Disciplinary and Ethical Standards and Guidelines for Responsible Conduct for Behavior Analysts.   •The code includes 10 sections relevant to professional and ethical behavior of behavior analysts, along with a glossary of terms.   •The following ethical guidelines are quoted verbatim from the outline of the Professional and Ethical Code for Behavior Analysts. (Behavior Analyst Certification Board, 2014.) Read more

TRAINING GOAL    1. The overall goal for this training is to increase awareness mandatory reporting requirements    2. Improve communication between professionals and the Abuse Hotline.  Read more

Overview Schizophrenia is a serious mental illness that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. People with schizophrenia may seem like they have lost touch with reality, which causes significant distress for the individual, their family members, and friends. If left untreated, the symptoms of schizophrenia can be persistent and disabling. However, effective treatments are available. When delivered in a timely, coordinated, and sustained manner, treatment can help affected individuals to engage in school or work, achieve independence, and enjoy personal relationships.   Reprinting and Reusing NIMH Publications National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) publications are in the public domain and may be reproduced or copied without permission from NIMH. NIMH encourages you to reproduce them and use them in your efforts to improve public health. Citation of NIMH as a source is appreciated. However, using government materials inappropriately can raise legal or ethical concerns, so we ask you to use these guidelines: NIMH does not endorse or recommend any commercial products, processes, or services, and publications may not be used for advertising or endorsement purposes. NIMH does not provide specific medical advice or treatment recommendations or referrals; these materials may not be used in a manner that has the appearance of such information. NIMH requests that non-Federal organizations not alter publications in a way that will jeopardize the integrity and “brand” when using publications. Addition of Non-Federal Government logos and website links may not have the appearance of NIMH endorsement of any specific commercial products or services or medical treatments or services. Images used in publications are of models and are used for illustrative purposes only. Use of some images is restricted If you have questions regarding these guidelines and use of NIMH publications, please contact the NIMH Information Center at 1-866-615-6464 or at nimhinfo@nih.gov. This course strictly adheres to the guidelines set by NIMH Information Center. Read more

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