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Continuing Education (CE) for Maryland Psychologists
Maryland psychologists (PhD, PsyD) are required to take a minimum of forty (40) hours of continuing education (CE) every 2 years, to include a minimum of 3 CE hours in activities whose content area is: (a) Laws pertaining to the practice of psychology; (b) Ethics and professional conduct in the practice of psychology; or (c) Managing risks associated with the practice of psychology
The Maryland Board of Examiners of Psychologists accepts a maximum of twenty (20) CE hours of independent study. Independent study means an activity requiring the study of print or electronic materials offered by approved sponsors.
If psychologist supervises psychology associates, a minimum of three (3) CE hours related to clinical supervision is required.
Psychology associates are required to take a minimum of twenty (20) hours of continuing education (CE) every 2 years. Including three (3) hours of ethics and three (3) hours of cultural competence. Psychology associates can take a maximum of ten (10) hours of independent study.
Renewal date: March 31 every 2 years (Registration # ending with odd digit will be March 31 of odd years; registration # ending with even digit or 0 will be March 31 of even years.
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Psychologists in Maryland can earn twenty (20) of their CE credits online through athealth.com and psychology associates can earn ten (10) of their CE credits online through athealth.com.
State laws can change. Practitioners are responsible for determining their state’s licensure requirements. To view the Maryland continuing education regulations, click the button below.
CE Requirements for Maryland Psychologists
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Continuing Education (CE) for Arizona Social Workers
CE requirements for AZ social workers (LCSW, LMSW, LBSW):
- 30 clock hours of continuing education every 2 years
- Must include a minimum of 3 hours of ethics or mental health law and a minimum of 3 hours in cultural competence and diversity
- In addition, beginning January 1, 2018, licensees must complete a 3 hour Board-approved tutorial on Board statutes and rules.
The Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners accepts online courses sponsored or approved by national, regional, or state professional associations or organizations in the specialties of marriage and family therapy, professional counseling, social work, substance abuse counseling, or in the allied professions of psychiatry, psychiatric nursing, psychology, or pastoral counseling.
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At Health, LLC has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6949. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. At Health, LLC is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
At Health, LLC, Provider #1707, is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. At Health, LLC, maintains responsibility for this course. ACE provider approval period: 5/3/2023-5/3/2026.
Except for the three (3) credits on Arizona statutes and rules which will be required after January 1, 2018, Arizona social workers can earn all of their credits online through athealth.com
State laws can change. Practitioners are responsible for determining their state’s licensure requirements. To view the Arizona continuing education regulations, click the button below.
CE Requirements for Arizona Social Workers
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Continuing Education (CE) for Arizona LMFT and LAMFT
CE requirements for marriage and family therapists (LMFT, LAMFT) in AZ:
- 30 clock hours of continuing education every 2 years
- Must include a minimum of 3 hours of ethics and a minimum of 3 hours in cultural competence and diversity
- In addition, beginning January 1, 2018, licensees must complete a 3 hour Board-approved tutorial on Board statutes and rules.
The Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners accepts online courses sponsored or approved by national, regional, or state professional associations or organizations in the specialties of marriage and family therapy, professional counseling, social work, substance abuse counseling, or in the allied professions of psychiatry, psychiatric nursing, psychology, or pastoral counseling.
CE Approvals

Except for the three (3) credits on Arizona statutes and rules which will be required after January 1, 2018, Arizona marriage and family therapists (LMFT, LAMFT) can earn all of their CE credits online through athealth.com
State laws can change. Practitioners are responsible for determining their state’s licensure requirements. To view the Arizona continuing education regulations, click the button below.
Arizona - CE requirements for LMFTs
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Continuing Education (CE) for Arizona LPC and LAC
CE requirements for licensed professional counselors (LPC, LAC) in Arizona:
- 30 clock hours of continuing education every 2 years
- Must include a minimum of 3 hours of ethics and a minimum of 3 hours in cultural competence and diversity
- In addition, beginning January 1, 2018, licensees must complete a 3 hour Board-approved tutorial on Board statutes and rules.
The Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners accepts online courses sponsored or approved by national, regional, or state professional associations or organizations in the specialties of marriage and family therapy, professional counseling, social work, substance abuse counseling, or in the allied professions of psychiatry, psychiatric nursing, psychology, or pastoral counseling.
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Except for the three (3) credits on Arizona statutes and rules which will be required after January 1, 2018, Arizona professional counselors (LPC, LAC) can earn all of their CE credits online through athealth.com
State laws can change. Practitioners are responsible for determining their state’s licensure requirements. To view the Arizona continuing education regulations, click the button below.
Arizona - CE Requirements for LPC and LAC
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Continuing Education (CE) for Arizona Substance Abuse Counselors
Continuing education (CE) requirements for Arizona substance abuse counselors:
Licensed Independent Substance Abuse Counselor (LISAC)
Licensed Associate Substance Abuse Counselor (LASAC)
Licensed Substance Abuse Technician (LSAT)
- 30 clock hours of continuing education (CE) every 2 years, including a minimum of 3 hours of ethics and a minimum of 3 hours in cultural competence and diversity
- In addition, beginning January 1, 2018, licensees must complete a 3 hour Board-approved tutorial on Board statutes and rules.
- 20 of the 30 hours of CE must be related to substance abuse
Acceptable substance abuse topics include
- Pharmacology and psychopharmacology,
- Addiction processes,
- Models of substance abuse treatment,
- Relapse prevention,
- Interdisciplinary approaches and teams in substance abuse treatment,
- Substance abuse assessment and diagnostic criteria,
- Appropriate use of substance abuse treatment modalities,
- Recognizing needs of diverse populations,
- Substance abuse treatment and prevention,
- Clinical application of current substance abuse research, or
- Co-occurring disorders
The Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners accepts online courses sponsored or approved by national, regional, or state professional associations or organizations in the specialties of marriage and family therapy, professional counseling, social work, substance abuse counseling, or in the allied professions of psychiatry, psychiatric nursing, psychology, or pastoral counseling.
CE Approvals

Except for the three (3) credits on Arizona statutes and rules which will be required after January 1, 2018, Arizona substance abuse counselors (LISAC; LASAC; LSAT) can earn all thirty (30) of their credits online through athealth.com
State laws can change. Practitioners are responsible for determining their state’s licensure requirements. To view the Arizona continuing education regulations, click the button below.
CE Requirements for Arizona Substance Abuse Counselors
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Trauma - FPN
Friday's Progress Notes
Mental Health Information
June 2015 - Vol. 19 Issue 6
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Earn 6 credits - Suicide Assessment, Treatment, and Management. This course discusses suicide prevalence, risk factors, screening, assessment, and treatment. Â
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1. NATIONAL CENTER FOR PTSD
DSM-5 Criteria for PTSD
The National Center has emerged as the world's leading research and educational center of excellence on PTSD. Learn more...
2. AMERICAN FAMILY PHYSICIAN
Identifying and Managing Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
PTSD is a trauma- and stress-related disorder associated with significant psychosocial morbidity, substance abuse, and other negative physical health outcomes. Learn more...
3. NATIONAL CENTER FOR PTSD
PTSD Checklist (PCL)
A popular, widely-accepted screening tool for PTSD in adults. Learn more...
4. NATIONAL CENTER FOR TELEHEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY
PTSD Coach
The mobile app, which is free, is intended to be used as an adjunct to psychological treatment, but can also serve as a stand-alone education tool. Learn more...
5. INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF TRAUMA PROFESSIONALS
International Journal of Trauma Research and Practice
The journal seeks to share a sophisticated understanding of traumatic stress issues and interventions. Learn more...
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Network of Care for Veterans, Service Members & Their Families
Because of the huge increase in military behavioral health-related issues, a special new version of the Network of Care was developed. Military and veteran health systems tend to be fragmented; many veterans simply do not know what federal, state, county or community services are available to them. The Network of Care, a one-stop shop, makes it easy for service members, veterans and their families to find most of these services. The program, first deployed in Maryland and California, was very successful and it is now spreading to new localities throughout the country. The site, which is easy to use, continuously updated and free to the public, includes many services, such as healthcare facilities, daily news, jobs boards, social networking, benefits, personal health records, support, assistive devices, advocacy, emergency and crisis intervention. Learn more....
6. COUNSELING TODAY
It’s not all guns and PTSD: Counseling with a cultural lens
When one counsels military service members and their families, the existence and impact of military culture on the client and the therapeutic process is an important consideration. Learn more...
7. INNOVATIONS IN CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE
Multimodal Approach to Identifying Malingered Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Review
The aim of this article is to aid clinicians in differentiating true posttraumatic stress disorder from malingered posttraumatic stress disorder. Learn more...
8. MEDSCAPE
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Children
Traumatic events can take many forms, including accidents, painful medical procedures, physical or sexual assaults, natural disasters, traumatic death or injury of a loved one, and emotional abuse or neglect. Learn more...
9. DAILY NEWS
Lara Logan: Life is not about dwelling on the bad
CBS news star talks about PTSD, her recovery, her family, her work and the women that inspire her. Learn more...
10. UNIVERSITY OF BUFFALO SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK
Witness to Suffering: Mindfulness and Compassion Fatigue Among Traumatic Bereavement Professionals and Volunteers
Dr. Joanne Cacciatore and Kara Thieleman discuss their research with the professionals and volunteers that provide service to parents who have experienced a child's death. Learn more...
