Our Psychologist Continuing Education programs address the ongoing learning needs of psychologists who must stay current with evolving research, diagnostic frameworks, and therapeutic approaches. Corewellness courses cover a broad spectrum of topics such as assessment and diagnosis, evidence-based interventions, trauma treatment, lifespan development, multicultural considerations, and professional ethics.
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