On Demand CE’s

Empower Your Expertise: Elevate Your Mental Health Practices Through Continuing Education

In the dynamic realms of psychology, social work, marriage and family therapy, and mental health practice, evolution is the name of the game. Keeping up with the latest research and innovative practices isn’t just a suggestion – it’s paramount. This dedication ensures that seasoned mental health professionals can offer their clients the best possible care. At CARE Counseling, we’re all about embracing this philosophy.

Notably, CARE is the only primary mental health outpatient clinic in Minnesota that has been approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor of continuing education (CE) for psychologists. This is a national recognition that illustrates the level of excellence of our training materials that we deliver on-demand just for you.

200+

Number of CE’s Trainings
from CARE Counseling

15+

New CE’s Added Each Year

30+

CE’s Currently Available On-Demand

7,000+

Engaged Therapist’s for CE’s

Complete CE’s on Your Schedule

All you have to do is watch the presentation, take the quiz, and print your certificate!

Trainings approved for psychologist, licensed clinical social worker (LCSW or LICSW), marriage and family therapist (MFT or LMFT), and licensed professional counselor (LPC or LPCC).

CE’S BY TOPIC

EATING DISORDERS

CARE Counseling has partnered with Heather Gallivan, PsyD, LP, Clinical Director at Melrose Center – Health Partners Park Nicollet, to present this training on important aspects for providers to be aware of regarding eating disorders in outpatient therapy settings.  In addition to reviewing signs and symptoms of eating disorders, Dr. Gallivan will share about cultural factors to consider when working with eating concerns as well as interventions CARE clinicians can use in out-patient practice. Dr. Gallivan will also speak on what to look for in terms of when to refer to a higher level of care and how to coordinate care throughout this process. Click here to learn more…

GRIEF

CARE Counseling has partnered with Fiyyaz Karim, Psy.D., resident faculty member in the Master of Professional Studies in Integrated Behavioral Health and Master of Professional Studies in Addictions Counseling Programs at the University of Minnesota. Fiyyaz specializes in grief, loss, and trauma, with an emphasis on disenfranchised losses. They will share on concepts and aspects of disenfranchised grief, including grief and loss concepts, grieving styles, and ways to conceptualize grief. Attendees will also learn about associated grief and loss theories along with evidence-based grief-oriented therapy interventions to apply in psychotherapy practice. Click here to learn more…

CARE Counseling has partnered with Fiyyaz Karim, Psy.D., resident faculty member in the Master of Professional Studies in Integrated Behavioral Health and Master of Professional Studies in Addictions Counseling Programs at the University of Minnesota. Fiyyaz specializes in grief, loss, and trauma, with an emphasis on disenfranchised losses. They will share various measures to assist with grief and loss as well as unpack the components of the new Prolonged Grief Disorder in the DSM-V-TR. Click Here to Learn More…

TRAUMA

CARE Counseling has partnered with Fiyyaz Karim, Psy.D., resident faculty member in the Master of Professional Studies in Integrated Behavioral Health and Master of Professional Studies in Addictions Counseling Programs at the University of Minnesota. Fiyyaz specializes in grief, loss, and trauma, with an emphasis on disenfranchised losses. They will share on concepts and aspects of disenfranchised grief, including grief and loss concepts, grieving styles, and ways to conceptualize grief. Attendees will also learn about associated grief and loss theories along with evidence-based grief-oriented therapy interventions to apply in psychotherapy practice. Click here to learn more…

CARE Counseling has partnered with Fiyyaz Karim, Psy.D., resident faculty member in the Master of Professional Studies in Integrated Behavioral Health and Master of Professional Studies in Addictions Counseling Programs at the University of Minnesota. Fiyyaz specializes in grief, loss, and trauma, with an emphasis on disenfranchised losses. They will share various measures to assist with grief and loss as well as unpack the components of the new Prolonged Grief Disorder in the DSM-V-TR. Click Here to Learn More…

SUBSTANCE USE

CARE Counseling has partnered with Fiyyaz Karim, Psy.D., resident faculty member in the Master of Professional Studies in Integrated Behavioral Health and Master of Professional Studies in Addictions Counseling Programs at the University of Minnesota. Fiyyaz specializes in grief, loss, and trauma, with an emphasis on disenfranchised losses. They will share on concepts and aspects of disenfranchised grief, including grief and loss concepts, grieving styles, and ways to conceptualize grief. Attendees will also learn about associated grief and loss theories along with evidence-based grief-oriented therapy interventions to apply in psychotherapy practice. Click here to learn more…

CARE Counseling has partnered with Fiyyaz Karim, Psy.D., resident faculty member in the Master of Professional Studies in Integrated Behavioral Health and Master of Professional Studies in Addictions Counseling Programs at the University of Minnesota. Fiyyaz specializes in grief, loss, and trauma, with an emphasis on disenfranchised losses. They will share various measures to assist with grief and loss as well as unpack the components of the new Prolonged Grief Disorder in the DSM-V-TR. Click Here to Learn More…

GENDER + SEXUALITY

CARE Counseling has partnered with Fiyyaz Karim, Psy.D., resident faculty member in the Master of Professional Studies in Integrated Behavioral Health and Master of Professional Studies in Addictions Counseling Programs at the University of Minnesota. Fiyyaz specializes in grief, loss, and trauma, with an emphasis on disenfranchised losses. They will share on concepts and aspects of disenfranchised grief, including grief and loss concepts, grieving styles, and ways to conceptualize grief. Attendees will also learn about associated grief and loss theories along with evidence-based grief-oriented therapy interventions to apply in psychotherapy practice. Click here to learn more…

CARE Counseling has partnered with Fiyyaz Karim, Psy.D., resident faculty member in the Master of Professional Studies in Integrated Behavioral Health and Master of Professional Studies in Addictions Counseling Programs at the University of Minnesota. Fiyyaz specializes in grief, loss, and trauma, with an emphasis on disenfranchised losses. They will share various measures to assist with grief and loss as well as unpack the components of the new Prolonged Grief Disorder in the DSM-V-TR. Click Here to Learn More…

ADHD

CARE Counseling has partnered with Fiyyaz Karim, Psy.D., resident faculty member in the Master of Professional Studies in Integrated Behavioral Health and Master of Professional Studies in Addictions Counseling Programs at the University of Minnesota. Fiyyaz specializes in grief, loss, and trauma, with an emphasis on disenfranchised losses. They will share on concepts and aspects of disenfranchised grief, including grief and loss concepts, grieving styles, and ways to conceptualize grief. Attendees will also learn about associated grief and loss theories along with evidence-based grief-oriented therapy interventions to apply in psychotherapy practice. Click here to learn more…

CARE Counseling has partnered with Fiyyaz Karim, Psy.D., resident faculty member in the Master of Professional Studies in Integrated Behavioral Health and Master of Professional Studies in Addictions Counseling Programs at the University of Minnesota. Fiyyaz specializes in grief, loss, and trauma, with an emphasis on disenfranchised losses. They will share various measures to assist with grief and loss as well as unpack the components of the new Prolonged Grief Disorder in the DSM-V-TR. Click Here to Learn More…

DEPRESSION + ANXIETY

CARE Counseling has partnered with Fiyyaz Karim, Psy.D., resident faculty member in the Master of Professional Studies in Integrated Behavioral Health and Master of Professional Studies in Addictions Counseling Programs at the University of Minnesota. Fiyyaz specializes in grief, loss, and trauma, with an emphasis on disenfranchised losses. They will share on concepts and aspects of disenfranchised grief, including grief and loss concepts, grieving styles, and ways to conceptualize grief. Attendees will also learn about associated grief and loss theories along with evidence-based grief-oriented therapy interventions to apply in psychotherapy practice. Click here to learn more…

CARE Counseling has partnered with Fiyyaz Karim, Psy.D., resident faculty member in the Master of Professional Studies in Integrated Behavioral Health and Master of Professional Studies in Addictions Counseling Programs at the University of Minnesota. Fiyyaz specializes in grief, loss, and trauma, with an emphasis on disenfranchised losses. They will share various measures to assist with grief and loss as well as unpack the components of the new Prolonged Grief Disorder in the DSM-V-TR. Click Here to Learn More…

RESILIENCE

CARE Counseling has partnered with Fiyyaz Karim, Psy.D., resident faculty member in the Master of Professional Studies in Integrated Behavioral Health and Master of Professional Studies in Addictions Counseling Programs at the University of Minnesota. Fiyyaz specializes in grief, loss, and trauma, with an emphasis on disenfranchised losses. They will share on concepts and aspects of disenfranchised grief, including grief and loss concepts, grieving styles, and ways to conceptualize grief. Attendees will also learn about associated grief and loss theories along with evidence-based grief-oriented therapy interventions to apply in psychotherapy practice. Click here to learn more…

CARE Counseling has partnered with Fiyyaz Karim, Psy.D., resident faculty member in the Master of Professional Studies in Integrated Behavioral Health and Master of Professional Studies in Addictions Counseling Programs at the University of Minnesota. Fiyyaz specializes in grief, loss, and trauma, with an emphasis on disenfranchised losses. They will share various measures to assist with grief and loss as well as unpack the components of the new Prolonged Grief Disorder in the DSM-V-TR. Click Here to Learn More…

TREATMENT APPROACHES

CARE Counseling has partnered with Motion Minnesota to provide a Grand Rounds training on the role of pain science in physical therapy. Dr. Maggie Henjum, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT, Owner and CEO of Motion + Therapy Partners, will provide an overview on physical therapy, the role of pain, and effective ways of working with pain in therapy. Dr. Henjum is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and Board-Certified Orthopedic Specialist and is a faculty member at the University of Minnesota, and South College in their doctoral program and Evidence in Motion in their residency and fellowship programs. She has worked for the Olympic Ski team as medical staff since 2017, where she gets to see the most remote areas of the world helping people move, stay healthy and happy.  Click Here to Learn More… 

CARE Counseling has partnered with Joshua Stein, MD back for a Grand Rounds training on working with mood disorders. Dr. Stein is a Child/Adolescent Psychiatrist, the current President of the MN Society of Child Adolescent Psychiatry and the Clinical Director at the PrairieCare Brooklyn Park Partial Hospital Program (PHP). He will be sharing about psychotropic interventions for depression, bipolar, and related mood disorders. He will speak on how a diagnosis is made, common misdiagnoses, and both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatment. He will also provide helpful strategies on coordinating care with medication providers. Click Here to Learn More…

CARE Counseling has partnered with Jenny Fried, OTD, OTR/L, to present this training on the benefits of Occupational Therapy for mental health. During the training Dr. Jenny will also share about sensory modulation, provide ways to integrate this in the therapy process, and when to make a referral to OT. Click Here to Learn More…

CARE Counseling has partnered with Gerald Schwanke, LMFT, to provide an overview on Emotion-Focused Couple Therapy (EFT). EFT is an attachment, experiential based approach to supporting couples, individuals, and therapists walk through difficult relationship issues, stressors, traumatic experiences. The attachment approach in EFT keeps the individual, couple and therapist focused on the emotions and attachment longings that are created in stressful and conflicted situations. By using therapist’s validation and present moment, in session experiences the couple begin to experience emotional bonding that is aimed at satisfying the attachment longings with the desired result of deepening connection in the relationship. In this brief presentation, attendees will learn the various research approaches used in EFT, the history and development of EFT and 5 techniques that have been found helpful to support couples and therapists engage in present moment experiences that lead to more lasting changes and relationship satisfaction. Click Here to Learn More…

CARE Counseling has partnered with Stormy Hill, MD, from Recovery Ways to provide an overview on how our senses can help our brains and bodies stay more calm. The presenter will discuss how our senses impact self-regulation and how they can be used as tools to help calm or alert the brain and body. Specifically, they will share sensorimotor strategies that can be used to organize the brain and the many ways to use them with clients beyond just sensory rooms. During the presentation, they will explore the 8 senses, review alerting and calming strategies within each sensory system, and review the differences between a sensory diet and sensory toolkit. This presentation will introduce sensory and sensorimotor as a therapeutic lens for working with clients. Click Here to Learn More…

CARE Counseling has partnered with NUWAY to provide a Grand Rounds training: Transition and change are inevitable and how one navigates these can have a direct impact on wellbeing. Hear from Alice LiuXia, LADC, LPCC, from CARE Counseling to explore when change shows up personally and professionally, how to encounter effectively as well as resiliently.  Alice will discuss adaptive ways to embrace change in therapeutic work with clients and in their own lives, through motivational interviewing, solution focused strategies, and strengths-focused approaches. Click Here to Learn More… 

ETHCIS

CARE Counseling has partnered with Motion Minnesota to provide a Grand Rounds training on the role of pain science in physical therapy. Dr. Maggie Henjum, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT, Owner and CEO of Motion + Therapy Partners, will provide an overview on physical therapy, the role of pain, and effective ways of working with pain in therapy. Dr. Henjum is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and Board-Certified Orthopedic Specialist and is a faculty member at the University of Minnesota, and South College in their doctoral program and Evidence in Motion in their residency and fellowship programs. She has worked for the Olympic Ski team as medical staff since 2017, where she gets to see the most remote areas of the world helping people move, stay healthy and happy.  Click Here to Learn More… 

CARE Counseling has partnered with Joshua Stein, MD back for a Grand Rounds training on working with mood disorders. Dr. Stein is a Child/Adolescent Psychiatrist, the current President of the MN Society of Child Adolescent Psychiatry and the Clinical Director at the PrairieCare Brooklyn Park Partial Hospital Program (PHP). He will be sharing about psychotropic interventions for depression, bipolar, and related mood disorders. He will speak on how a diagnosis is made, common misdiagnoses, and both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatment. He will also provide helpful strategies on coordinating care with medication providers. Click Here to Learn More…

CARE Counseling has partnered with Jenny Fried, OTD, OTR/L, to present this training on the benefits of Occupational Therapy for mental health. During the training Dr. Jenny will also share about sensory modulation, provide ways to integrate this in the therapy process, and when to make a referral to OT. Click Here to Learn More…

CARE Counseling has partnered with Gerald Schwanke, LMFT, to provide an overview on Emotion-Focused Couple Therapy (EFT). EFT is an attachment, experiential based approach to supporting couples, individuals, and therapists walk through difficult relationship issues, stressors, traumatic experiences. The attachment approach in EFT keeps the individual, couple and therapist focused on the emotions and attachment longings that are created in stressful and conflicted situations. By using therapist’s validation and present moment, in session experiences the couple begin to experience emotional bonding that is aimed at satisfying the attachment longings with the desired result of deepening connection in the relationship. In this brief presentation, attendees will learn the various research approaches used in EFT, the history and development of EFT and 5 techniques that have been found helpful to support couples and therapists engage in present moment experiences that lead to more lasting changes and relationship satisfaction. Click Here to Learn More…

CARE Counseling has partnered with Stormy Hill, MD, from Recovery Ways to provide an overview on how our senses can help our brains and bodies stay more calm. The presenter will discuss how our senses impact self-regulation and how they can be used as tools to help calm or alert the brain and body. Specifically, they will share sensorimotor strategies that can be used to organize the brain and the many ways to use them with clients beyond just sensory rooms. During the presentation, they will explore the 8 senses, review alerting and calming strategies within each sensory system, and review the differences between a sensory diet and sensory toolkit. This presentation will introduce sensory and sensorimotor as a therapeutic lens for working with clients. Click Here to Learn More…

CARE Counseling has partnered with NUWAY to provide a Grand Rounds training: Transition and change are inevitable and how one navigates these can have a direct impact on wellbeing. Hear from Alice LiuXia, LADC, LPCC, from CARE Counseling to explore when change shows up personally and professionally, how to encounter effectively as well as resiliently.  Alice will discuss adaptive ways to embrace change in therapeutic work with clients and in their own lives, through motivational interviewing, solution focused strategies, and strengths-focused approaches. Click Here to Learn More… 

OCD

CARE Counseling has partnered with Motion Minnesota to provide a Grand Rounds training on the role of pain science in physical therapy. Dr. Maggie Henjum, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT, Owner and CEO of Motion + Therapy Partners, will provide an overview on physical therapy, the role of pain, and effective ways of working with pain in therapy. Dr. Henjum is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and Board-Certified Orthopedic Specialist and is a faculty member at the University of Minnesota, and South College in their doctoral program and Evidence in Motion in their residency and fellowship programs. She has worked for the Olympic Ski team as medical staff since 2017, where she gets to see the most remote areas of the world helping people move, stay healthy and happy.  Click Here to Learn More… 

CARE Counseling has partnered with Joshua Stein, MD back for a Grand Rounds training on working with mood disorders. Dr. Stein is a Child/Adolescent Psychiatrist, the current President of the MN Society of Child Adolescent Psychiatry and the Clinical Director at the PrairieCare Brooklyn Park Partial Hospital Program (PHP). He will be sharing about psychotropic interventions for depression, bipolar, and related mood disorders. He will speak on how a diagnosis is made, common misdiagnoses, and both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatment. He will also provide helpful strategies on coordinating care with medication providers. Click Here to Learn More…

CARE Counseling has partnered with Jenny Fried, OTD, OTR/L, to present this training on the benefits of Occupational Therapy for mental health. During the training Dr. Jenny will also share about sensory modulation, provide ways to integrate this in the therapy process, and when to make a referral to OT. Click Here to Learn More…

CARE Counseling has partnered with Gerald Schwanke, LMFT, to provide an overview on Emotion-Focused Couple Therapy (EFT). EFT is an attachment, experiential based approach to supporting couples, individuals, and therapists walk through difficult relationship issues, stressors, traumatic experiences. The attachment approach in EFT keeps the individual, couple and therapist focused on the emotions and attachment longings that are created in stressful and conflicted situations. By using therapist’s validation and present moment, in session experiences the couple begin to experience emotional bonding that is aimed at satisfying the attachment longings with the desired result of deepening connection in the relationship. In this brief presentation, attendees will learn the various research approaches used in EFT, the history and development of EFT and 5 techniques that have been found helpful to support couples and therapists engage in present moment experiences that lead to more lasting changes and relationship satisfaction. Click Here to Learn More…

CARE Counseling has partnered with Stormy Hill, MD, from Recovery Ways to provide an overview on how our senses can help our brains and bodies stay more calm. The presenter will discuss how our senses impact self-regulation and how they can be used as tools to help calm or alert the brain and body. Specifically, they will share sensorimotor strategies that can be used to organize the brain and the many ways to use them with clients beyond just sensory rooms. During the presentation, they will explore the 8 senses, review alerting and calming strategies within each sensory system, and review the differences between a sensory diet and sensory toolkit. This presentation will introduce sensory and sensorimotor as a therapeutic lens for working with clients. Click Here to Learn More…

CARE Counseling has partnered with NUWAY to provide a Grand Rounds training: Transition and change are inevitable and how one navigates these can have a direct impact on wellbeing. Hear from Alice LiuXia, LADC, LPCC, from CARE Counseling to explore when change shows up personally and professionally, how to encounter effectively as well as resiliently.  Alice will discuss adaptive ways to embrace change in therapeutic work with clients and in their own lives, through motivational interviewing, solution focused strategies, and strengths-focused approaches. Click Here to Learn More… 

CULTURAL RESPONSIVITY

CARE Counseling has partnered with Motion Minnesota to provide a Grand Rounds training on the role of pain science in physical therapy. Dr. Maggie Henjum, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT, Owner and CEO of Motion + Therapy Partners, will provide an overview on physical therapy, the role of pain, and effective ways of working with pain in therapy. Dr. Henjum is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and Board-Certified Orthopedic Specialist and is a faculty member at the University of Minnesota, and South College in their doctoral program and Evidence in Motion in their residency and fellowship programs. She has worked for the Olympic Ski team as medical staff since 2017, where she gets to see the most remote areas of the world helping people move, stay healthy and happy.  Click Here to Learn More… 

CARE Counseling has partnered with Joshua Stein, MD back for a Grand Rounds training on working with mood disorders. Dr. Stein is a Child/Adolescent Psychiatrist, the current President of the MN Society of Child Adolescent Psychiatry and the Clinical Director at the PrairieCare Brooklyn Park Partial Hospital Program (PHP). He will be sharing about psychotropic interventions for depression, bipolar, and related mood disorders. He will speak on how a diagnosis is made, common misdiagnoses, and both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic treatment. He will also provide helpful strategies on coordinating care with medication providers. Click Here to Learn More…

CARE Counseling has partnered with Jenny Fried, OTD, OTR/L, to present this training on the benefits of Occupational Therapy for mental health. During the training Dr. Jenny will also share about sensory modulation, provide ways to integrate this in the therapy process, and when to make a referral to OT. Click Here to Learn More…

CARE Counseling has partnered with Gerald Schwanke, LMFT, to provide an overview on Emotion-Focused Couple Therapy (EFT). EFT is an attachment, experiential based approach to supporting couples, individuals, and therapists walk through difficult relationship issues, stressors, traumatic experiences. The attachment approach in EFT keeps the individual, couple and therapist focused on the emotions and attachment longings that are created in stressful and conflicted situations. By using therapist’s validation and present moment, in session experiences the couple begin to experience emotional bonding that is aimed at satisfying the attachment longings with the desired result of deepening connection in the relationship. In this brief presentation, attendees will learn the various research approaches used in EFT, the history and development of EFT and 5 techniques that have been found helpful to support couples and therapists engage in present moment experiences that lead to more lasting changes and relationship satisfaction. Click Here to Learn More…

CARE Counseling has partnered with Stormy Hill, MD, from Recovery Ways to provide an overview on how our senses can help our brains and bodies stay more calm. The presenter will discuss how our senses impact self-regulation and how they can be used as tools to help calm or alert the brain and body. Specifically, they will share sensorimotor strategies that can be used to organize the brain and the many ways to use them with clients beyond just sensory rooms. During the presentation, they will explore the 8 senses, review alerting and calming strategies within each sensory system, and review the differences between a sensory diet and sensory toolkit. This presentation will introduce sensory and sensorimotor as a therapeutic lens for working with clients. Click Here to Learn More…

CARE Counseling has partnered with NUWAY to provide a Grand Rounds training: Transition and change are inevitable and how one navigates these can have a direct impact on wellbeing. Hear from Alice LiuXia, LADC, LPCC, from CARE Counseling to explore when change shows up personally and professionally, how to encounter effectively as well as resiliently.  Alice will discuss adaptive ways to embrace change in therapeutic work with clients and in their own lives, through motivational interviewing, solution focused strategies, and strengths-focused approaches. Click Here to Learn More…