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Cultural Considerations and Compassion in Working with Indigenous Populations in New Mexico
CourseThis course presents a culturally responsive framework for working with Indigenous clients in urban, rural, and Tribal settings. Learn how culture, history, and community context shape care and how to use a Person-in-Environment approach in practice.
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Cultural Considerations for Assessing and Treating Compulsive Sexual Behavior
CourseThis course reviews compulsive sexual behavior disorder, including diagnostic criteria and cultural factors that affect assessment and treatment. Topics include religion, morality, and sexual identity, with guidance for effective clinical care.
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Duty to Warn or Duty to Protect? Confidentiality and Non-Maleficence in Reporting for New Mexico Behavioral Health Clinicians
CourseThis course reviews the Tarasoff duty to warn and protect, including New Mexico law and ethics code guidance. Case examples help clinicians manage conflicts between confidentiality and legal reporting in high-risk situations.
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The Ethics of Working with Vulnerable Populations
CourseEthical practice sometimes requires thinking outside the box. This course explores the challenges of working with vulnerable populations when client safety, systemic barriers, and documentation concerns intersect, and how to stay ethically grounded.
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Ethics in Action: Integrating Evidence-Based Practice into Real-World Therapy
CourseEvidence-Based Practices are the gold standard in psychotherapy, but real-world clinical work is complex. This course shows how to use EBPs ethically while considering culture, client needs, and practical barriers in everyday practice
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Assessing Clients’ Spirituality as a Cultural Dimension
CourseMany clinicians were never trained to assess spirituality as a cultural factor shaping identity, coping, and worldview. This course addresses barriers to asking about spirituality and offers practical guidance for assessment and informed treatment.
$60