Office of Continuing Education in Psychology
The Office of Continuing Education in Psychology provides CE opportunities for psychologists to expand their skills while earning CE credits through a wide range of topics. This office works with the Continuing Education Committee which is responsible for overseeing the review and approval of CE Workshops and sessions at the annual convention.
Programs and Services
2013 Convention
121st APA Annual Convention
July 31-Aug. 4, 2013Honolulu, the place to earn Continuing Education (CE) credits!
Select from:
Annual Distinguished Workshop Series — Integrating Technology Into Behavioral Health Care: Lessons From the Department of Defense
View the 2013 CE Workshops Digital Brochure.
CE Sessions @ APA Convention
Unlimited CE Credits for one single fee!
Convenient 1-2 hour presentations.
Hundreds of offerings.
Quality programming.
Timely topics.
Take advantage of the early bird fee.
Register by June 30, 2013 and save!
2012 Convention
CE Session (CES) Recordings
More than 50 hours of CE programs from the 2012 APA Annual Convention. All recordings include CE credits.
Featured Programs
Caring for Veterans With Deployment-Related Stress Disorders: Iraq, Afghanistan and Beyond
Emphasizes prevention and treatment through better assessment, psychopharmacological and psychotherapeutic interventions, and appropriate EBTs.
Common Errors in Forensic Child Sexual Abuse Evaluations
Learn to recognize three common errors that are endemic in the current practice of forensic CSA evaluations.
A Social Cognitive Perspective on Coping with Cancer: Theory, Research and Intervention
Depicts the interrelations of personality and affective dispositions, efficacy beliefs, social cognitive variables and environmental supports in the coping process.
Ethics and Complex Boundary Challenges: What You Didn't Learn in Graduate School
Strategies for inoculating our practices against the risks that challenge even the most experienced clinicians.
Complicated Grief and the Quest for Meaning
Reviews evidence bearing on different trajectories through bereavement, both adaptive and maladaptive, and considers the relevance of attachment theory and meaning reconstruction processes in explaining the latter and promoting the former.
Clinician’s Corner Workshops
Three-hour workshops feature leading practitioners and scholars from key areas of professional practice. Attend online through the live webcast or on-site in Washington, D.C.
Live Webcast
May 17: The Food Pollution/Addiction Model for Treating Eating Disorders and Obesity: A Systems Approach
June 14: Diagnosis with DSM-5 and ICD
June 21: SLD Determination Under IDEA: Integration of RTI and Neurocognitive Assessment







