E-learning
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6/19/2013 3:28 AM
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HRC Feature Articles
CHAB:
E-learning
Staying current with the latest evidence-based practices is a challenge for the behavioral health workforce. E-learning can provide a convenient, efficient, and economical means of expanding professional expertise and obtaining necessary continuing education credits.
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Selected E-learning Resources
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Title
Addiction Counselor CE
+ 1
AddictionEd
American Society of Addiction Medicine
Continuing Education, Join Together, National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University
Defining internet-supported therapeutic interventions
Distance Learning Center for Addiction Studies (DLCAS)
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Distance learning program, Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Brown University
E-learning Portal, Southern Coast Addiction Technology Transfer Center
i-counseling
Knowledge Application Program
Mid-Atlantic ATTC’s Center for Online Courses
National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare E-learning
Netsmart University Online Training Series
Online Education Portal, Institute for Research, Education, and Training in Addictions (IRETA)
Social networking websites as a platform for disseminating social marketing interventions: An exploratory pilot study
The Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, University of South Florida, Online Training Courses
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