Allevia Health, Inc. will be offering a workshop April 3, 2010 in the Portland, OR area to review the research, FDA status and clinical use of CES and MET, safe and increasingly popular non-pharmacological treatments of anxiety, depression, insomnia and pain. CES combines well with CBT, EMDR and biofeedback therapies and can be invaluable as a clinical tool of every mental health practitioner. Certificates of proficiency are available upon successful completion of a multiple-choice test. WSPA CE: 7 hours*.
Learning objectives:
1. To gain an understanding of selected theories of electromedicine and to use them as a foundation for clinical management of patients with mental health disorders and pain.
2. To gain understanding of CES and MET as non-invasive therapies for anxiety, depression, insomnia and pain, including the efficacy and safety of these modalities.
3. To be able to describe clinical findings for use of CES, administer CES, evaluate patient’s response to CES and to be able to manage patients on CES long-term (includes discussion of clinical cases and how to incorporate CES into clinical practice).
Please register by faxing us the registration form, available here http://alleviahealth.com/cmeducation.htm, if you are interested in attending our certification seminar. Feel free also to call us at 800-684-9343 with any questions or if you would like to be contacted with dates of future workshops. We are available to conduct private certification workshops at your location in Oregon or Washington State. A minimum of 15 registrations is required.
* Approved by the Washington State Psychological Association as meeting the criteria for 7 total hours of Psychologist Continuing Education Credit. The Washington State Psychological Association (WSPA) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. WSPA maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Workshops offered by WSPA are recognized continuing education activities under the rules adopted by the Washington State Examining Board of Psychology and the Licensed Counselors Advisory Committee.
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