Professional Trainings

EOSIS offers ongoing professional training opportunities designed to help behavioral health professionals meet continuing education requirements while staying connected to the latest insights in care. These sessions go beyond checking a box. They are built to be practical, relevant, and grounded in the real challenges providers face every day.

Our professional trainings offer continuing education credits and feature experienced clinicians and subject matter experts who share evidence-based approaches, emerging trends, and actionable strategies you can bring directly into your work. Topics span substance use, mental health, co-occurring disorders, trauma-informed care, and more, reflecting the complexity of the individuals and communities you serve.

Whether you are looking to maintain licensure or deepen your clinical skills, EOSIS professional trainings provide a flexible and accessible way to keep learning. Join live sessions or access recordings on your schedule, all while earning the credits you need and gaining knowledge you can actually use.

Sample Certificate

Course Requirements

To obtain continuing education credits for the self-paced courses, you must:

  • Watch the majority of the webinar
  • Complete the evaluation
  • Complete the quiz, getting 70% of the answers correct. You can take the quiz as many times as you need.

For the live events, completing the quiz is not required but you must complete the evaluation.

For both the self-paced and live events, you can download your certificate after the course has been completed and all requirements have been met. Courses are APA and ASWB approved. For other board requirements, you can submit your certificate for consideration to those boards.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding the CE-Go platform, please contact CE-Go at 888-498-5578 or by email at support@ce-go.com Please Note: Emails for this event will come from “support@ceactivities.com”.

Training Opportunities

Upcoming Live Events

  • Affirmative LGBTQIA+ Care in Co-Occurring Treatment
    • Description: This webinar reviews LGBTQIA+ history and its ongoing impact on mental health and substance use, while clarifying the difference between gender identity and sexual orientation. Participants will strengthen their ability to discuss LGBTQIA+ topics respectfully and apply affirmative practices to improve engagement and outcomes in co-occurring treatment settings.
    • Learning Objectives:
      • Demonstrate knowledge of LGBTQIA+ history and the impact it has on the queer population’s mental health and substance use.
      • Explain differences in sexual orientation, gender identity and expression.
      • Discuss LGBTQIA+ topics in a therapeutic environment in a respectful and competent manner.
      • Use affirming, inclusive, and clinically appropriate language when discussing LGBTQIA+ topics in therapeutic interactions.
    • Date: Friday, June 26, 2026
    • Time: 11 am – 1 pm CDT
    • Cost: $10 for 2 CE
    • Learn more and register

 

Self-Paced Webinars

  • Dynamics of Transformative Change: Co-occurring Recovery and Positive Change as a Way of Life
    • In this presentation, participants will be introduced to a paradigm of transformative life change for clients who experience co-occurring disorders based on Positive Psychology research of what dynamic life processes have been demonstrated to increase health, wellness and overall well-being.  Topics will include:  focusing on dynamic factors, increasing motivation, receiving hope, healing past harms, realizing life purpose, restoring relationships, integrating client-spirituality, and applying recovery practices daily.
    • Cost: $10 for 2 CE
    • Learn more and enroll
  • Psychosis & De-escalation
    • In this educational session, participants will examine the varied ways psychosis can present, with a focus on recognizing hallucinations and different types of delusions in real-world contexts. The session will also introduce practical, evidence-informed de-escalation strategies tailored to diverse situations. Topics include approaches for managing emotional dysregulation, navigating power struggles, and responding effectively to crisis scenarios, with an emphasis on promoting safety and therapeutic engagement.
    • Cost: $10 for 2 CE
    • Learn more and enroll
  • Behavioral Addictions: It’s Not All About the Substance!
    • Mental health and medical professionals have focused so much on the substances involved in addictions that we often don’t even use the word addiction. The failure to use the word addiction is ultimately a huge mistake because we have not been addressing behavioral addictions. Gambling, gaming disorder, sexual compulsive disorder, and eating disorders can also fall within the umbrella of addiction. This event will review what is known about the current epidemiology of behavioral disorders and addiction. Participants will explore the neurobiological changes and evidence base for behavioral addictions including gambling disorder, internet gaming, and binge eating. Additionally, this event will review validated tools to detect behavioral addictions and distinguish their symptoms from other psychiatric disorders. Participants will also learn to utilize behavioral interventions and pharmacological treatments appropriate for various addictions, such as gambling and gaming. This continuing education event is appropriate for psychologists, counselors, social workers, marriage and family therapists, creative arts therapists, and psychoanalysts.
    • Cost: $10 for 2 CE
    • Learn more and enroll