Aspira’s State & National Board Approved List for Professional Counselors CEUS
Professional Counselors
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Alabama: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Arizona: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
California: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Connecticut: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Florida: Florida Board approved
Hawaii: No CE requirements for license renewal
Illinois: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Iowa: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Kentucky: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Maine: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Massachusetts: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Minnesota: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Missouri: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Nebraska: Meets criteria of an approved CE program provider
New Hampshire: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
New Mexico: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
North Carolina: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Ohio: Ohio Board approved
Oregon: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Rhode Island: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
South Dakota: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Texas: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Vermont: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Washington: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Wisconsin: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Alaska: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Arkansas: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Colorado: Accepts Aspira’s Texas Board approval
Delaware: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Georgia: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Idaho: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Indiana: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Kansas: No CE provider status required
Louisiana: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Maryland: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Michigan: No CE requirements for license renewal
Mississippi: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Montana: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Nevada: No CE provider status required
New Jersey: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
New York: No CE requirements for license renewal
North Dakota: No CE provider status required
Oklahoma: Oklahoma Board approved
Pennsylvania: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
South Carolina: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Tennessee: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Utah: Meets requirements in Rule R156-60c-304 4(a)(b)(c) &5(c)
Virginia: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
West Virginia: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Wyoming: Accepts Aspira’s NBCC approval
Continuing education (CEU) courses offered
Aspira Continuing Education’s courses encompass all areas of mental health practice. Whether you are completing CEUs for your certification or maintain your license, our online continuing education courses provide the fastest, low cost, convenient way to fulfill your CEU requirements. We offer courses in the following subjects:
- ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) Parts 1 & 2
- Advanced Social Work Practice Behaviors to Address Behavioral Health Disparities
- Aging and Elder/Dependent Adult Abuse Assessment and Reporting CE Course
- Aging and Long Term Care (Abridged) CE Course
- Aging and Long Term Care CE Course
- Alcoholism and Chemical Substance Abuse Dependency CE Course
- An Evidence-Based Framework for Harm Reduction in Practice
- Anger Management: A Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Manual
- Assessment and Intervention Strategies for Disaster-Affected Rural Populations
- Behavioral Health Services for American Indians and Alaska Natives
- Best Practices in Child and Youth Behavioral Health Crisis Care
- California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Law CE Course
- Child Abuse Assessment and Reporting CE Course
- Childhood Traumatic Grief Curriculum CE Course
- Clinical Decision-Making in Behavioral Health Crisis Systems
- Clinical Documentation as a Therapeutic Intervention: Informed Consent, Continuity of Care, and Ethical Risk Management
- Clinical Planning and Service Delivery in Disaster Behavioral Health
- Clinical Supervision 15 Hour CE Course
- Clinical Supervision and Professional Development CE Course
- Concept of Trauma and Guidance for a Trauma-Informed Approach
- Counselor Ethics
- Crisis and Trauma Counseling Continuing Education Course
- Crossing State Lines in Therapy: A Guide to Staying Legal and Ethical
- Developing Clinical Competence in Behavioral Health Care for Hispanic and Latino Populations
- Digital Professionalism for Mental Health Practitioners: Ethical Public Communications, Technology Relationships, and Privacy Protection
- Digital Therapeutics in Behavioral Health: Clinical Applications, Evidence, and Regulatory Considerations
- Disaster Behavioral Health: Clinical Principles, Interventions, and Recovery
- Drugs of Abuse CE
- Employee Assistance Program – Prescription Drug Toolkit and Fact Sheets
- Ethical Communication and Cultural Humility in Psychotherapy: Evidence-Based Approaches to Strengthening the Therapeutic Alliance
- Ethical Fee Determination in Psychotherapy: APA Standards, Therapeutic Alliance, and Prevention of Treatment Disruption
- Ethics for Addiction Professionals
- Ethics in Social Work Practice Clinical Decision-Making, Mandated Reporting, and Professional Boundaries
- Ethics of Self Disclosure
- Evidence-Based and Culturally Relevant Behavioral Health Interventions in Practice CE Course
- Evidence-Informed Approaches to Behavioral Health Crisis Response and Stabilization
- Evidence-Informed Strategies to Prevent Psychotherapist Burnout: Cognitive Reframing, Strengths-Based Practice, and Sustainable Boundaries
- Evidence-Informed Suicide Prevention: Translating the 2024 National Strategy Into Practice
- HIPAA Privacy Rule and Sharing Information Related to Mental Health
- HIV and AIDS CE Course
- Human Sexuality CE Course
- Human Trafficking in America’s Schools
- Identification and Management of Mental Health Symptoms and Conditions Associated with Long COVID
- Improving Cultural Competence Unabridged
- Improving Cultural Competence-Quick Guide for Clinicians
- Integrated Behavioral Health Service Models for Older Adults
- Law and Ethics 3 Hour CE Course
- Law and Ethics CE Course
- Law and Professional Ethics 12 hour CE Course
- Marriage and Family Therapy
- Mental Health Disorders in the United States: Prevalence, Access to Care, and Clinical Implications
- Mental Health Recovery Oriented Care: Operationalizing Recovery Oriented Systems
- Mental Health Recovery Oriented Care: Shared Decision Making in Mental Health Care
- Overdose Risk Assessment, Prevention, and Response: An Evidence-Based Clinical Overview
- Practical Guide for Implementing a Trauma Informed Approach CE Course
- Private Practice Under Pressure: Ethics, AI, and the Fight to Keep Therapy Human
- Process-Driven Excellence in Psychotherapy: Alliance, Outcome Monitoring, and Ethical Practices
- Professional Therapy Never Includes Sex CE Course
- Prolonged Grief
- Recovery Oriented Systems of Care
- Self-Care In Social Work
- Spousal/Partner Abuse Detection and Intervention (Abridged) CE Course
- Spousal/Partner Abuse Detection and Intervention CE Course
- Suicide Risk Assessment and Intervention
- Telehealth – Mental Health Services, Law and Ethics, and other Important Considerations (3 Hours)
- The Clinical Initial Consultation: Ethical Triage, Informed Consent, and Engagement from First Contact
- The Solution Focused Approach: The Power of Description
- Therapy Issues and Techniques for High Functioning Clients
- Treating Concurrent Substance Use Among Adults CE Course
- Treatment Considerations for Youth and Young Adults with Serious Emotional Disturbances and Mental Illnesses
- Treatment Delivery Parameters and Ethical Risk Management in Psychotherapy
- Treatment for Suicidal Ideation, Self-Harm, and Suicide Attempts Among Youth
- Understanding the Impact of Trauma and Urban Poverty on Family Systems CE Course
- Using Technology-Based Therapeutic Tools in Behavioral Health Services
- What’s Missing From Your Charts: Writing Great Progress Notes