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Includes accredited CE courses, assessment tools, DSM-5-TR, ICD 10, teletherapy video case studies, and simulation activities, used to practice clinical skills by watching a video without the diagnosis listed and then complete assignments such as a Treatment plan or Mental Status Exam.
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