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Development and Clinical Use of the CABLE Assessment Tool - Self Study

The Coping Assessment for Bereavement and Loss Experiences (CABLE) is an instrument designed to assess potentially constructive strategies for coping with grief. This webinar focuses on the initial development and validation of CABLE, as well as practical strategies for using CABLE in clinical settings with individuals who have lost a loved one.

On demand for one year after purchase

Continuing Education: 1.5 hours for a wide variety of professional boards included with registration and available for 1 year. View a list of approved boards.

View the full program information sheet.

Expert Panelist: 

Elizabeth Crunk-Sikhuashvili, PhD, NCC, LGPC, is a mental health counselor and an Assistant Professor of Counseling at the George Washington University in Washington, DC. She specializes in treating diverse issues in grief and bereavement, including complicated grief, anticipatory grief, non-death loss, and life transitions. Read more.
HOW THE ONLINE SELF-STUDY PROGRAM WORKS:
Step 1 - Register/purchase the course
Step 2 - View the course online through the link in your confirmation email or in your account.
Step 3 - Follow the instructions provided to receive your CE certificate. An evaluation and a short exam are a part of this process.

One CE certificate is included with a self-study registration. Multi-viewer sites can pre-pay for additional CEs by selecting a CE add-on option when registering below.
 
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