Useful General Information

You may review the content libraries of the following Neuropsychology related virtual didactics to learn about a variety of topics, including clinical disorders, clinical practice, professional development, research, and diversity.

KnowNeuropsychology: https://knowneuropsych.org/neuropsychology-didactic-series/

NavNeuro: https://www.navneuro.com/all-episodes/

APPCN Didactics: https://appcn.org/video-didactic-resource-library/

TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES

APA Continuing Education: Telepsychology Best Practices 101 Series

Date/Time: On demand

Free of charge for limited time

https://apa.content.online/catalog/product.xhtml?eid=15132&eid=1921

The Telepsychology Best Practices 101 training series is an introduction to the ins and outs of real-world telepsychology. Each 2-hour webinar details the competencies needed for telepractice, including critical ethical, legal, clinical, and technical issues, together with reimbursement strategies. The series discusses practical ways to leverage a variety of technologies with a focus on video conferencing. As an introduction to the field, this training series outlines a variety of routes to reach more people, to lower your overhead and to focus on the specialty area(s) that interest you most.

National Register: A Practical Guide to Providing Telepsychology with Minimal Risk

Date/Time: On Demand

Free

https://www.nationalregister.org/npc-telepsych-video/

At the 2019 National Practice Conference presented in conjunction with our friends at The Trust, we video-recorded an outstanding three-hour session titled A Practical Guide to Providing Telepsychology with Minimal Risk. This presentation featured three of psychology’s leaders in the practice, regulation, and risk management of telehealth: Drs. Mary Alvord, Alex Siegel, and Eric Harris.

National Child Traumatic Stress Network: Psychological First Aid (PFA) and Skills for Psychological Recovery (SPR)

Date/Time: On Demand

Free

Psychological First Aid (PFA) and Skills for Psychological Recovery (SPR) are promising practices for disaster behavioral health response and recovery. Both PFA and SPR were developed by the National Center for PTSD and the National Child Traumatic Stress Network, as well as other individuals involved in coordinating and participating in disaster response and recovery.

PFA and SPR intervention strategies are intended for use with children, adolescents, parents and caretakers, families, and adults who are survivors or witnesses exposed to disaster or terrorism. PFA and SPR can also be provided to first responders and other disaster relief workers.

https://learn.nctsn.org/course/index.php?categoryid=11

Pearson Free Assessment Webinars

Date/Time: On Demand

Free

Provides past and upcoming free webinars on how to administer, score, and interpret various assessments.

https://www.pearsonassessments.com/professional-assessments/blog-webinars/webinars/past-webinars.html

KnowNeuropsychology Didactic Series

Date/Time: On Demand

Free

Upcoming and recorded didactics in neuropsychology. Topics include clinical disorders, professional development, clinical practice, and research.

http://knowneuropsych.org/neuropsychology-didactic-series/

General Application Timelines
Please note: Deadlines and eligibility requirements may change annually. Always verify dates on the official AACN and partner organization websites.