LPC Continuing Education
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LPC Continuing Education
LPC continuing education requirements vary from state to state. Also, the number of LPC continuing education CE units allowed from an online source varies from state to state. Therefore, it is important to know your state board requirements. Also, you should know how many LPC continuing education hours are allowed to be obtained from online LPC CE providers.
This information is subject to change without notice. Hence, you can click here: to access your state board’s website to view the latest information. Go to the “” section of your state board’s rules and regulations. This section will provide the details of the CE requirements mentioned above.
Many states accept the NBCC approved status that Aspira CE maintains for LPC continuing education at accredited colleges. Therefore, all of your certificate of completions will have Aspira’s NBCC provider number printed on them in lieu of your state board’s information.
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AsiraCE offers top quality LPC continuing education across the United States
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Family therapists, along with other licensed professionals, must also fulfill continuing education requirements to maintain their licensure.
Benefits and Opportunities
Continuing education is essential for mental health professionals to stay informed and enhance their knowledge and skills. By participating in continuing education activities, licensed professional counselors can benefit from various opportunities, including:
- Staying Current: Keeping up-to-date with the latest research, techniques, and best practices in the field ensures that counselors provide the best possible care to their clients.
- Professional Development: Enhancing professional development and advancing in the counseling career is crucial. Continuing education helps counselors expand their expertise in specialized areas such as family therapy and rehabilitation counselor certification.
- Networking: Engaging in continuing education activities allows counselors to network with other professionals, building valuable relationships with colleagues and peers.
- Career Advancement: Increasing earning potential and career prospects is a significant benefit. Continuing education can open doors to new opportunities and roles within the field.
- License Renewal: Meeting the requirements for license renewal and maintaining certification is mandatory. Continuing education credits are essential for this process.
The American Counseling Association (ACA) offers various resources and opportunities for continuing education, including online courses, conferences, and workshops. Certified counselors can earn continuing education credits by participating in these activities, helping them meet the requirements for license renewal and maintain their certification.
Professional Development and Growth
As a licensed professional counselor, it is essential to prioritize professional development and growth to stay current with the latest research, techniques, and best practices in the field. Continuing education (CE) plays a vital role in this process, enabling counselors to enhance their knowledge, skills, and expertise. The American Counseling Association (ACA) offers various resources and opportunities for professional development, including online courses, workshops, and conferences. By investing in professional development, counselors can improve their practice, advance their careers, and provide better services to their clients.
CE Requirements and Compliance
Licensed professional counselors must comply with the continuing education (CE) requirements set by their state licensing board or national certification organization. These requirements typically include completing a specified number of CE hours within a certain timeframe, such as every two years. CE courses must be approved by a recognized accrediting agency, such as the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) or the ACA. Counselors must also maintain accurate records of their CE credits, including certificates of completion and course descriptions. Failure to comply with CE requirements can result in license renewal issues or even license revocation.
Career Advancement and Leadership
Continuing education (CE) is not only essential for maintaining licensure but also for advancing one’s career and leadership in the field of professional counseling. By completing CE courses and programs, counselors can develop specialized skills, such as rehabilitation counselor certification, and enhance their expertise in areas like family therapy and cultural competency. CE can also provide opportunities for networking and building relationships with other professionals in the field. Furthermore, CE can help counselors develop leadership skills, such as those required for supervisory or administrative roles. By investing in CE, counselors can position themselves for career advancement and leadership opportunities.
Resources and Support
Licensed professional counselors can access various resources and support to help them meet their continuing education requirements and advance their careers. Some of these resources include:
- National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC): The NBCC provides information on continuing education requirements and resources for certified counselors, ensuring they stay informed and compliant.
- American Counseling Association (ACA): The ACA offers online courses, conferences, and workshops on various topics, including professional ethics, cultural competency, and family therapy. These resources are invaluable for professional growth.
- Accredited Colleges and Universities: Many accredited institutions offer graduate coursework and continuing education courses in professional counseling and related fields, providing a solid foundation for career advancement.
- Professional Associations: Organizations such as the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) and the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) provide continuing education opportunities and resources for licensed professional counselors.
- Online Platforms: Numerous online platforms and websites offer continuing education courses and resources on various topics, including professional counseling, family therapy, and rehabilitation counselor certification.
By accessing these resources and support, licensed professional counselors can stay informed, enhance their knowledge and skills, and advance their careers in the field of professional counseling.
Tracking and Recording CE Credits
Accurate tracking and recording of continuing education (CE) credits are crucial for licensed professional counselors. The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) and the ACA provide guidelines for tracking and recording CE credits. Counselors must maintain a record of their CE credits, including the course title, date, and number of credit hours earned. They must also obtain certificates of completion from the CE provider and retain them for a minimum of three years. Online CE tracking systems, such as the CE Tracker, can help counselors manage their CE credits and ensure compliance with licensing requirements. By accurately tracking and recording CE credits, counselors can ensure a smooth license renewal process and avoid any potential issues.
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
- Addiction Counseling Competencies: The Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes of Professional Practice
- Addressing the Specific Behavioral Health Needs of Men
- 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
- AI Therapy Notes: Balancing Innovation and Ethics with AI for Clinical Private Practice
- Alcoholism and Chemical Substance Abuse Dependency CE Course
- Anger Management: A Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Manual
- Audits and Records Requests Webinar
- Behavioral Health Services for American Indians and Alaska Natives
- Behavioral Health Services For People Who Are Homeless
- Beyond Burnout Prevention
- Business Planning
- California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Law CE Course
- CBT – How to Implement Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
- Child Abuse Assessment and Reporting CE Course
- Childhood Traumatic Grief Curriculum CE Course
- Clarify Your Vision
- Client Attracting Strategies
- Client Centered Marketing Messages: How to Write an Ethical Marketing Message to Fill Your Practice
- Clinical Supervision 15 Hour CE Course
- Clinical Supervision and Professional Development CE Course
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Relapse Prevention
- Cognitive Therapy of Personality Disorders
- Concept of Trauma and Guidance for a Trauma-Informed Approach
- Considerations for the Provision of E-Therapy CE Course
- Constructive Clinical Supervision in Counseling and Psychotherapy
- Core Elements in Responding to Mental Health Crises CE Course
- Counselor Ethics
- Crisis and Trauma Counseling Continuing Education Course
- Drugs of Abuse CE
- DSM-5 Changes Overview Course
- Employee Assistance Program – Prescription Drug Toolkit and Fact Sheets
- Enhancing Motivation for Change in Substance Use Disorder Treatment
- Ethical Conflicts in Psychology
- Ethical Practice of Consulting Psychology
- Ethics for Addiction Professionals
- Ethics of Self Disclosure
- Evidence-Based and Culturally Relevant Behavioral Health Interventions in Practice CE Course
- Finances (Money, Money, Money)
- Group Counseling for Chemical Dependence
- Helping Foster and Adoptive Families Cope With Trauma
- HIPAA Privacy Rule and Sharing Information Related to Mental Health
- HIV and AIDS CE Course
- How (and why) To Easily Integrate Outcomes Conversations
- How to Set Fees Ethically in Private Practice
- How to Set Fees: Ethics & Outcomes
- How to Write a 10-Minute Treatment Plan
- HPA Axis – Knowledge Put Into Practice
- 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
- Law and Ethics 3 Hour CE Course
- Law and Ethics CE Course
- Law and Professional Ethics 12 hour CE Course
- Marketing (Your Marketing Plan)
- Marriage and Family Therapy
- Mental Health Recovery Oriented Care: Operationalizing Recovery Oriented Systems
- Mental Health Recovery Oriented Care: Shared Decision Making in Mental Health Care
- Mindfulness Workbook for Addiction, 2nd Edition
- National Strategy for Suicide Prevention CE Course
- Niche and Message (Your Marketing Message)
- Organization (AKA: The Easy Way)
- Patient Engagement and Retention
- Patterns in Abusive Relationships
- Permission to Be Profitable: Therapists in Private Practice
- Professional Therapy Never Includes Sex CE Course
- Prolonged Grief
- PTSD – Clinical Practice Guideline for Management of Post Traumatic Stress CE Course
- Real World Clinical Social Work
- Recovery Oriented Systems of Care
- Rock Your Processes
- Self-Care In Social Work
- Shame Resilience
- Show Me the Money! Understanding Rates, Raises, and Resigning
- Smart Marketing for Therapists: Strategies That Fit You, Your Clients and Your Private Practice
- Social Work Ethics Course
- Spousal/Partner Abuse Detection and Intervention (Abridged) CE Course
- Spousal/Partner Abuse Detection and Intervention CE Course
- State of Mental Health in America 2021
- Substance Abuse Treatment for Persons with Child Abuse and Neglect Issues CE Course
- Suicide Assessment and Treatment: Empirical and Evidence Based Practices
- Suicide Risk Assessment and Intervention
- Supervision Essentials for the Integrative Developmental Model
- Supporting Families Impacted by Mental Health, Substance Abuse, and Trauma Course
- Telebehavioral Health – What Every Provider Needs to Know
- Telebehavioral Health and the Consumer
- Telehealth – Mental Health Services, Law and Ethics, and other Important Considerations (3 Hours)
- The Gift of Recovery: 52 Mindful Ways to Live Joyfully Beyond Addiction
- The Solution Focused Approach: The Power of Description
- Therapist Burnout: Self-Assessment and Care
- 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 for Suicidal Ideation, Self-Harm, and Suicide Attempts Among Youth
- Understanding ADHD
- Understanding the Impact of Trauma and Urban Poverty on Family Systems CE Course
- Using Technology-Based Therapeutic Tools in Behavioral Health Services
- Washington State Healthcare Professional Telehealth Training
- Websites (Your Website)
- What’s Missing From Your Charts: Writing Great Progress Notes