CE Course: Specialized Training Services Bundle

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This STS CE Credit Bundle includes four (4) webinars from Specialized Training Service worth 12.5 CE credits.

Learn from some of the world’s leading experts on Threat Assessment!

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Humintell is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Humintell maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Including instruction, readings, and review this course provides 12.5 hours of continuing education (12.5 CE credits) for psychologists.


This STS CE Credit Bundle includes four (4) webinars from Specialized Training Service worth 12.5 CE credits.

Learn from some of the world’s leading experts on Threat Assessment!

CE Course: Adolescent and Young Adult Mass Murder Assessment and Management

This course is worth 3.5 Credits through APA. 

This on-demand presentation covers understanding adolescent and young adult mass homicide perpetrators from a threat assessment and management perspective.


CE Course: Assessing Risk of Juvenile and Young Adult Violence

This course is worth 3.5 Credits through APA.

This presentation will review recent trends in youth violence, summarize and distill twenty years of research on violence risk factors in youth, and discuss principles for conducting an effective, developmentally-informed risk assessment for youth.


CE Course: Climate Informed Threat Assessment and Management

This course is worth 2 Credits through APA.

Rising temperatures increase risk for interpersonal aggression and violence.

Migration and competition for scarce resources can lead to intergroup hostility, aggression, violence in the form of political conflict and war, extremism, and terrorism.


CE Course: Pathways from Childhood Aggression to Adolescent Violence

This course is worth 3.5 Credits through APA. 

One of the important developmental starting points in understanding violence is that physical aggression is essentially universal in infants (and equally so for males and females).

Early trauma creates risk that this early aggression will coalesce into violent behavior in adolescence.

 

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