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Online CE Course

HOPE: HIV Treatment and Adherence

What Psychologists Need to Know About HIV/AIDS Treatment and Helping Clients Deal with Medication Decision-making and Treatment Adherence

This course has been designed by the American Psychological Association (APA) Office on AIDS, HIV Office for Psychology Education (HOPE) Program funded by the Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) and in collaboration with the APA Office of Continuing Education in Psychology (CEP). This course contains text, short multimedia clips, and a test. Successful completion will provide you with 4 CE credits. A CE certificate may be downloaded and printed immediately upon completion.

Goal: The goal of this continuing education offering is to provide the psychologist with the necessary knowledge base to better address the complexities, HIV treatment decisions and medication adherence issues commonly-faced by HIV seropositive and AIDS-diagnosed clients.

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