Ohio Psychological Association (OPA) Online Webinars for CEs

The Ohio Psychological Association is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists: OPA maintains responsibility for the program and its content. Click here for OPA event policies and disclaimers.

* The Ohio Psychological Association is also approved by the State of Ohio Counselor, Social Worker, and Marriage & Family Therapist Board to offer continuing education to counselors and social workers, and those sessions are marked with an asterisk. The approval number is RCS070608 and RTX071703.

To learn more about OPA Webinars click here or copy and paste the link listed below into your browser.

If you have any questions or problems with these webinars, please contact OPA Webinars for assistance. The Ohio Forensic Directors Association does not administer this program. 

https://ohpsych.org/page/webinars

Here is a list of the newest topics offered and while not all of them are specifically related to forensic practice, one could make the argument for most of them.

1-Hour CE Program

2-Hour CE Program

3-Hour CE Program

 

Published by Ohio Forensic Evaluation Center Directors Association

We offer Ohio's Courts of Common Pleas and the other criminal justice and mental health related services in our regions evidence-based, expertly crafted mental health opinions, and promote the ideals of objectivity and excellence in all forensic evaluation opinions proffered. We strive to promote this standard through the work of our centers and to our colleagues and consultants outside of our centers through training and supervision. Further, we never fail to consider the community's safety, as well as the individual's need for the most clinically appropriate interventions, as we are crafting these opinions and conducting our training. Additionally, we serve our colleagues in the state hospitals, the prison system and the state and county Mental Health and Addiction Services Boards, Developmental Disability Boards, Probation Departments and Municipal Courts to find effective solutions to many of our risk of violence and community mental health safety issues. We are proud to serve the courts of Ohio, and appreciate the ongoing recognition we receive for our work.

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