ARFID and Sensory Aversion - Ethics CEU (1 hr)
ARFID and Sensory Aversion - Ethics CEU (1 hr)
ARFID is a new, often misunderstood, diagnosis for eating disorders.
This class will examine best practices in treating sensory aversion, and how to help sensory-distressed clients feel in control of their treatment.
This was one of the most-requested repeat CEUs from Spring 2025, with small updates for Summer. Prior attendees are welcome to attend. Please be aware that it is unlikely that licensing boards accept duplicate credits.
This CEU will be held online on Friday, July 11th
from 12-1 PM CST
(1 PM - 2 PM EST // 10 AM - 11 AM PST)
1 Hour
1 Ethics CEU
NOTE: To help accurately plan enrollment, we ask that you do not sign up for sessions you are not planning on attending.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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For Texas and North Carolina, absolutely! I know what they require because I’m licensed in those states.
For other states, check with your state licensing board for more definitive information and specific requirements.
This CEU is not pre-approved by any state or organization.
Per Texas Board of Social Work Examiners (Title 22, Part 34, Chapter 781, Subchapter C, Rule §781.501), Texas views CEUs given by council-approved Supervisors as in the same category as CEUs given by national organizations like the NASW.
(For more background: approval processes can cost hundreds of dollars. Usually, only CEUs that would recoup these fees go through this process. If I were to get national certification for a class, I probably would not be able to offer it for free.)
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All CEUs are held online.
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The CEUs are live.
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Yes! The platform used is compatible with live captions. Instructions to enable them will be provided when given session information.
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The classes will not be recorded.
If you feel like recording the class may be a helpful accommodation in your own learning, you may record the classes for your own personal review.
To protect the privacy of other workshop members, any use of recordings other than personal review by the CEU participant is not allowed.
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All CEUs are lead by Kimberly Vered Shashoua, LCSW.
After getting Bachelors Degrees in Neuroscience and Psychology, Kimberly went on to get a Master's in Social Work. Kimberly's work has won numerous awards and accolades, including publication in a scientific journal as a sole author while in graduate school.
Kimberly's wisdom, insight, and wit have made them a highly sought-after speaker and educator. Their insights have appeared in USA Today, the LA Times, and at the Game Developer's Conference.
Kimberly specializes in complexity. Patients who are medically frail, suicidal, and/or have severe and persistent mental illness can find support at Vered Counseling.
Kimberly also has a decade of experience working with transgender and neurodivergent youth.
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While there is no penalty for missing a free CEU, we ask that you do not sign up for sessions you are not planning on attending.
We use registration counts to determine when to close the class to new sign ups (and offer a new section instead).